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A new executive director at IGDA

Localization consultant and longtime IGDA member Kate Edwards will replace former head Gordon Bellamy, who resigned earlier this year. Edwards is the founder of IGDA's Localization special interest group.

Frank Cifaldi, Contributor

December 27, 2012

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The International Game Developers Association has named its new executive director, and it's a name that should be familiar to most IGDA members. Kate Edwards, the founder of IGDA's Localization SIG, is stepping into the role. She replaces Gordon Bellamy, who resigned earlier this year to take on a job at Tencent. Edwards led a geopolitical strategy team at Microsoft from 1992 through 2005 and currently works as a localization consultant, with game credits including Fallout 3, Mass Effect, Modern Warfare 3 and Dance Central. More at IGDA's website.

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