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Published on: 5/12/2009
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Industry veterans, Jim Veevaert and Jay Cohen, will lead Jerry Bruckheimer Games, Inc. as President of Production and President of Development respectively.
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Veevaert and Cohen will build a creative IP development studio focused on the development and production of interactive content and original intellectual property that convey and reflect the sensibility of Jerry Bruckheimer\'s other creative ventures.
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“Jim Veevaert and Jay Cohen are two of the most knowledgeable, brightest, and creative talents in this industry,†said Bruckheimer. “Throughout their careers, Jim and Jay have both demonstrated their unstoppable desire to advance the medium, which is exactly what we do with feature films and television.
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“Jim Veevaert and Jay Cohen are two of the most knowledgeable, brightest, and creative talents in this industry,†said Bruckheimer. “Throughout their careers, Jim and Jay have both demonstrated their unstoppable desire to advance the medium, which is exactly what we do with feature films and television.
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Van Toffler, President of MTV Networks Music & Logo Group, added: \"Between them, Jim and Jay bring 30 years of proven success to the table from the world of videogame development, production, publishing and marketing.
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A 13 year veteran in the interactive entertainment industry, Jay Cohen spent the past decade at Ubisoft building the French company’s North American subsidiary into one of the most respected and prosperous independent publishing and development powerhouses in the business.
During his tenure as Senior Vice President of Publishing, Cohen and his team successfully engineered and executed the launches of blockbuster franchises such as SPLINTER CELL, RAINBOW SIX, GHOST RECON, PRINCE OF PERSIA, RAYMAN and ASSASSIN’S CREED.
A firm supporter in advancing and promoting the awareness of the artistry and talent within the interactive industry, Cohen has served as a member of, and currently sits as, Chairman of the Board for the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences.
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Industry veterans, Jim Veevaert and Jay Cohen, will lead Jerry Bruckheimer Games, Inc. as President of Production and President of Development respectively.
...
Veevaert and Cohen will build a creative IP development studio focused on the development and production of interactive content and original intellectual property that convey and reflect the sensibility of Jerry Bruckheimer's other creative ventures.
...
“Jim Veevaert and Jay Cohen are two of the most knowledgeable, brightest, and creative talents in this industry,†said Bruckheimer. “Throughout their careers, Jim and Jay have both demonstrated their unstoppable desire to advance the medium, which is exactly what we do with feature films and television.
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“Jim Veevaert and Jay Cohen are two of the most knowledgeable, brightest, and creative talents in this industry,†said Bruckheimer. “Throughout their careers, Jim and Jay have both demonstrated their unstoppable desire to advance the medium, which is exactly what we do with feature films and television.
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Van Toffler, President of MTV Networks Music & Logo Group, added: "Between them, Jim and Jay bring 30 years of proven success to the table from the world of videogame development, production, publishing and marketing.
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A 13 year veteran in the interactive entertainment industry, Jay Cohen spent the past decade at Ubisoft building the French company’s North American subsidiary into one of the most respected and prosperous independent publishing and development powerhouses in the business.
During his tenure as Senior Vice President of Publishing, Cohen and his team successfully engineered and executed the launches of blockbuster franchises such as SPLINTER CELL, RAINBOW SIX, GHOST RECON, PRINCE OF PERSIA, RAYMAN and ASSASSIN’S CREED.
A firm supporter in advancing and promoting the awareness of the artistry and talent within the interactive industry, Cohen has served as a member of, and currently sits as, Chairman of the Board for the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences.