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EDWIN CHUAH Community Manager at Square Enix


Edwin is a community manager with 11 years of experience, with that time spread out across roles at Bandai Namco, Wired Productions and Square Enix. He’s been a key contributor to a variety of fighting game community events, organizing them as a volunteer and making a lasting impact on both attendees and colleagues. His coworkers tell us he is reliable, loyal, and hardworking, as well as humble. We also hear that he’s very into Final Fantasy XIV, meaning that he certainly works at the right place!


CHRIS PETT Business Development Manager at Testronic


Chris is not only invaluable to Testronic’s clients, ensuring that games ship smoothly with their external services, but he’s also a mentor to those aspiring to join the industry, offering them guidance and encouragement. He has also worked pro bono with studios to set up game operations, and helped them to navigate complicated publishing agreements. Chris has also tried to provide a lifeline for laid-off workers in this difficult time, helping out with CVs, connecting people with opportunities, and using his network to do what he can, where he can.


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KELSEY RAYNOR Guides Writer at Gamer Network


Kelsey is a core member of the team over at VG247, and has given the site more of the voice that it has really been looking for ever since the departure of Pat Garrett. While she is ‘officially’ a Guides Writer for the site, she has also become a firm fan favourite on the VG247 Best Games Ever podcast, as well as what is basically the site’s de facto horror expert. According to one coworker, she also ‘often bests the video game knowledge of colleagues literally twice her age’, which is an impressive feat, at least to us media types.


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