GamesIndustry Staff
Friday 6th May 2022
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Former Activision Blizzard senior vice president Paul Bland has joined Curve Games as chief financial officer, GamesIndustry.biz can reveal.
Bland spent over 15 years at Activision, having previously worked at EA for over a decade, rising to director of financial planning.
"It's an incredibly exciting time to be joining Curve as Chief Financial Officer," said Bland. Curve Games has built a magnificent team of industry experts with a proven track record of publishing excellent content.
"I am looking forward to working closely with [CEO] John Clark and supporting the leadership team with its continued growth trajectory."
League of Legends firm Riot Games has hired Molly Mason-Boulé as its new global head of development studios.
She joins from Electronic Arts where she spent 18 years, most recently as VP of production and operations for EA Studios. Prior to her time at EA, she worked at various film, TV and visual effects firms, including DreamWorks.
In this role, she will be responsible with expanding Riot's international footprint and reaching talent in key markets, as well as managing current studios in Seattle, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Singapore. She will report to John Doyle, COO of Riot's games business.
"I'm incredibly energized to join Riot at a time of such growth and transformation," Mason-Boulé stated. "To be a part of
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