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Representatives from The Game Initiative, organizers of the San Francisco Game Job Conference, have announced a list of speakers for the event, taking place on Saturday, ...
Representatives from The Game Initiative, organizers of the San Francisco Game Job Conference, have announced a list of speakers for the event, taking place on Saturday, June 4th at the Skyview Performing Arts Center in Oakland. The conference and “Resume Workshop" is designed for artists, programmers, writers, musicians, designers and others looking to get into the computer and video game business. Students and professionals looking to get into the computer and video game business are given the opportunity to speak with industry insiders, hiring managers and participate in the resume workshop. Confirmed speakers include: Graeme Bayless, Director of Production, Eidos, Inc. David Buckley, Co-Founder and CTO, M7 Networks Inc. Anthony Castoro, Producer, Electronic Arts Mark DeLoura, Manager of Developer Relations, Sony Computer Entertainment America J. Epps, Design Director, Stormfront Studios Rachel Hardwick, Producer, Secret Level INC. Jeff King, VP of Operations, Blue Shift, Inc. Jennifer Lane, Sr. Game Designer, Electronic Arts Aaron Loeb, Director of Business Development, Producer, Planet Moon Studios Lee Marrs, President, Lee Marrs Artwork Robin McShaffry, Recruiter, Mary-Margaret.com Justin Min, COO, Centerscore, Inc. Cory Ondrejka, Vice President of Product Development, Linden Lab Tamara Rothenberg, Recruitment Specialist, Mary-Margaret.com Jessica Tams, Director of Partner Development, Trymedia Systems Robin Walker, Game Designer, Valve Software Matthias Worch, Game Designer/Technical Art Director, Factor 5 Jonathan Zamick, CEO founder, Unplugged Further details on the event, including speaker bios, can be found at the official website for the event.
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