38 Studios' CEO Named Interim Head of International Game Developers Association

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38 Studios' CEO Named Interim Head of International Game Developers Association

Jen MacLean
The woman who headed 38 Studios during its short run and ultimate bankruptcy in Rhode Island has been named the interim Executive Director of the International Game Developers Association (IGDA), the world’s largest organization serving individuals who create games.

Jen MacLean "brings a diverse breadth of experience to the role with more than two decades of leadership in the game industry to her credit, having previously served as the programming director of games at AOL, the vice president and general manager of games at Comcast Interactive Media, the CEO of 38 Studios, and the President of StoryArc Media," said the announcement.

Under MacLean's tenure, 38 Studios went into bankruptcy in less than two years after receiving $75 million in guaranteed loan funds from the state of Rhode Island. The collapse of the gaming company resulted in one of the biggest business controversies in Rhode Island history.

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Ultimately, all the players involved in the company, as well as consultants, financial entities, and top staff at RI Commerce (formerly Economic Development Corporation), were sued by the State - and the attorney representing Rhode Island, Max Wistow, recovered over $61 million.

Her New Role

In her new role, MacLean will "closely collaborate with the IGDA’s board of directors to support creators worldwide in their pursuit of a sustainable, fulfilling career in game development."

“With hundreds of higher education institutions around the world offering game development courses, online resources enabling enthusiasts to teach themselves, and an explosion of independent studios, it is now easier to become a game developer than at any point in the history of our craft,” MacLean says. “At the same time, with the massive amount of content released on PC, mobile devices, and even consoles, it has never been more difficult for game developers to succeed in their chosen pursuit. The IGDA must take a leadership position in empowering developers to succeed through connecting them to peers, resources, and opportunities in their local communities and around the world.”

MacLean has been a member of the IGDA since 2000 and served on its board of directors for three years. In addition to her work with the IGDA, MacLean has been the managing director of the IGDA Foundation for more than a year, working to support a more inclusive industry, with the ultimate goal of enabling every person in the world to find joy in games.

“Jen’s experiences in game development, managing the IGDA Foundation, and serving as a member of the IGDA Board of Directors make her uniquely suited to lead the association into a new era,” said David Stelzer, the Chair of the IGDA Board of Directors and manager of Business Development and Engine Licensing at Epic Games for the Americas and Australia. “Her understanding of our industry and commitment to our craft will be invaluable for expanding the value of the IGDA for individual game developers, studio affiliates, and partners.”

The IGDA’s board of directors will continue its search for a permanent replacement, to be named sometime in Q2 2018.


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