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PAUL DHILLON is also at Bastion now, as an executive for the new influencer company Pinpoint. He used to work as a digital marketing executive in the travel Industry, and is very


experienced at content marketing, SEO and website design. He also creates original music, and has worked on over 50 videos.


ASH HARVEY has joined 2K as a junior PR, comms and events manager for the UK, Ireland and export. He comes to them from Square Enix, where he was a PR executive. Before that,


he had completed an internship at Activision.


SHELOMAN BYRD has joined Streamline Media Group as their new COO. You may know him as the executive producer of one of 2022’s most popular PC games, MultiVersus. If


you aren’t familiar with that game, it’s a Smash Bros-alike where Batman gets to punch Rick Sanchez in the face.


KEVIN ADDLEY is now the senior vice president for Games, Entertainment, Technology and Sport at media company Future. He’s leaving Audible, where he’s helped to grow their


UK business since 2012. Before joining Audible he was part of the management at their parent company, Amazon.


EMMA GLEDHILL has joined the Sumo Group as a senior HR advisor. She was previously a HR business partner for the Culina Group, working primarily in warehousing and logistics, and before that she worked


in HR at the JLA Group. No, not the Justice League of America - we checked.


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COLIN NICHOLLS is the latest lead level designer at Sumo Sheffield, coming to them with over 25 years of industry experience. He spent the last four and a half years at Ubisoft


Reflections, working mostly on The Division 2.


JENNIFER BURBECK has become a producer at Sumo Sheffield, after eight and a half years at TT Games on the LEGO games. Before that, she spent a year and a half


working on mobile apps and flash games.


SAURYA SAURAV is now a junior programmer at Lab42 Games. They used to develop mobile games in India, primarily with the Unity engine, and worked on big games like


Vineyard Valley which have seen over a million downloads on the Google Play store.


MANON TAMERUS is now at Sumo Sheffield, doing a year long internship as an assistant producer with the central art team. She is in her fourth year at the Breda University


of Applied Sciences, and is studying creative media and games technologies.


SHEKHAR NALANAGULA has also joined Sumo Sheffield, as an animator. Until recently he was at Lunar Animation Ltd. In the past he has worked on feature films, shorts, TV


shows, game trailers and other video games.


GRAHAM MILLS has joined Sumo Leamington as an associate technical director. He spent the last two and a half years as a senior lead programmer at Ubisoft Reflections,


leading a gameplay team in Newcastle on an unannounced AAA open world game.


CHRISTIAN WAIT is now an editor at Gamer Guides, after a three month stint as a gaming and tech SEO writer at GRV Media and HITC. He has a long history of being in the


media, having once appeared on a live stand up Michael Barrymore VHS as a five year old. Christian also 3D prints and paints miniatures at @SaberMiniatures on Twitter.


YUJI AOYAMA just finished his masters degree in digital journalism at Goldsmiths, and will be taking on a paid marketing internship at YRS TRULY. He’ll be helping them with content


creator activations and marketing campaigns. Interestingly, he once met the Emperor of Japan.


JACK ENGLAND will also join YRS TRULY, as one of their campaign managers working with the games industry. He’s leaving Way To Blue, where he was a senior account executive.


During the Covid-19 lockdowns, he created and published his own card game.


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