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Zynga's vice president of engineering Neil Roseman, who founded and built up the company's Seattle office, has left Zynga to spend more time with his family.
Newsbrief: Zynga's vice president of engineering Neil Roseman, who founded and built up the company's Seattle office, has left Zynga to spend more time with his family. Roseman played an integral part in the launch of the Zynga Platform earlier this month. He left the company just days after the launch of the platform, according to All Things Digital. Jim Veevaert, previously president at Jerry Bruckheimer Games and executive producer for Microsoft, has now taken up a role as general manager at Zynga Seattle in place of Roseman.
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