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San Francisco Game Job Conference
« on: May 24, 2005, 07:12:50 AM »
Want in on the business? Head on over to the Skyview Performing Arts Center on June 4...

    SAN FRANCISCO GAME JOB CONFERENCE SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED FOR JUNE 4,        2005

16 Leading Game Developers and Publishers Represented


SAN        FRANCISCO, California - May 24, 2005 - The Game Initiative, a leading        producer of conferences and events for professionals in the computer and video        game industry, today announced that professionals from 16 leading game        developers and publishers will be represented at the "San Francisco Game Job        Conference and Resume Workshop" taking place June 4, 2005 at the Skyview        Performing Arts Center, located on the campus of Skyline High School 12250        Skyline Blvd., Oakland, CA 94619. Participants include game industry        professionals from Linden Lab, Electronic Arts, Sony Computer Entertainment        America, Valve Software, Trymedia Systems, Stormfront Studios, Eidos, Inc., M7        Networks, Secret Level INC., Blue Shift, Inc., Planet Moon Studios, Lee Marrs        Artwork, Mary-Margaret.com, Centerscore, Inc., Factor 5, and        Unplugged.

The "San Francisco Game Job 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 will        have the opportunity to speak with industry insiders, hiring managers and        participate in an engaging 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

Speaker        bios and event details can be found online at        http://www.GameConferences.com/sf/

"This        comprehensive program will identify trends and requirements as well as the        qualifications and skill-sets that are in demand in the game industry. The        casual nature of this event allows attendees an unprecedented opportunity to        interact with industry veterans, ask questions, gain valuable contacts and        understand the business," said Christopher Sherman, Game Initiative Executive        Director.

Students will learn how to build an early professional road        map to a career in the game industry. Professionals looking to move into the        business from other industries will learn how their experience and transferable        skills can gain rapid entry into the game industry. The event will also provide        a great opportunity for local game companies to meet potential new talent.        Also, attendees will be able to participate in the Demo Reel Showcase, where        can bring their laptops to showcase their demo reels to industry insiders for        direct feedback and job opportunities.

Sponsors include: Second Life,        Mary-Margaret.com, GameDev.net, Program Ace, St. Edwards Univsersity and Moby        Games.

San Francisco Video Game Industry Job Conference - June 4, 2005 -        Agenda

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
8:30am - 9:00amRegistration and Networking
9:00am - 9:45amIndustry Overview
10:00am - 10:45amGetting in at the Ground Floor
11:00am - 12:00pmApplying Transferable Skill Sets
12:00pm - 1:30pmNetworking
1:30pm - 3:00pmResume Workshop
 

The cost is $45 in advance or $60 at the door. The event takes place at        the Skyview Performing Arts Center, located on the campus of Skyline High        School - 12250 Skyline Blvd., Oakland, CA 94619. Registration is available        online at http://www.GameConferences.com/sf/

Video        Game Industry Conference and Resume Workshop attendees will:
* Find out what        employers are looking for now and in the future
* Learn how the game        development pipeline works
* Receive an overview of the industry and where        it's headed
* Understand the core competencies required in art, programming        and design
* Meet and network with professionals in the industry
*        Participate in a resume workshop designed to gain them critical interviews with        hiring managers.

About The Game Initiative

The Game Initiative is        a leading producer of conferences and events for professionals in the computer        and video game industry. The Initiative is chartered with the growth of the        industry through events, public awareness, information and supporting programs        and serves the needs of companies and people involved in producing interactive        entertainment software and hardware for video game consoles, handheld devices,        personal computers and the Internet. Game Initiative events include the Austin        Game Conference, the Mobile Game Conference, the Women's Game Conference, The        Advertising In Games Forum, The Casual Games Conference, Game Technology        Association Meetings and the How to Break into the Game Industry national        conference series. More information about The Game Initiative can be found at        http://www.GameConferences.com

Robert Graves
Staff Writer
http://www.planetgamecube.com