Infinium Labs Fortifies Its Management StaffPosted on Monday, April 26, 2004 @ 05:28:31 pm E.S.T
Infinium Labs, Inc., (OTC Bulletin Board: IFLB) has appointed game industry leaders Kathy Schoback and Wallace Poulter to its management team in key roles as vice president of content strategy and director of publisher relations, respectively.
Ms. Schoback comes to Infinium Labs from Eidos Inc. where she served as director of product operations. She currently serves as chairperson on the Board of Directors of the International Game Developers Association (IGDA).
Mr. Poulter has served for the past four years as the games partnership manager at Apple Computer for the Mac platform.
"Kathy and Wallace are great additions to our management team. They have the talent and the experience to help guide Infinium Labs to a successful launch of its Phantom Gaming Service," noted Kevin Bachus, president and chief operating officer at Infinium Labs.
In her career, Ms. Schoback has been responsible for business development, licensing, title acquisition, electronic software distribution, in-game product placements, budget and performance development, software releases, royalty billing and audits, and sales.
Ms. Schoback's experience includes serving at Sega of America as director of external development and publishing, director of third party relations, manager of third party relations and as a sales manager, sales representative and consumer services trainer. She also served as national sales manager for the Game Developers Conference with CMP Media.
Mr. Poulter brings more than two decades of game development and game industry experience to Infinium Labs. Prior to Apple, he served as senior product manager and senior producer at Atari Game Corp., a consultant to GTE, producer at Sega of America, and in marketing/game development roles at LucasArts.
About Infinium Labs
Infinium Labs, Inc. was founded by a management team with extensive experience in interactive media, entertainment and technology. The company is set to launch a cutting edge online gaming service in the fourth quarter of 2004. The Phantom Gaming Service will be delivered online over any broadband network and offer a broad library of games designed to appeal to the avid gamer as well as the casual player. For more information, please visit http://www.infiniumlabs.com or http://www.phantom.net.
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