Codemasters U.S. Expands
Three power players join the company's U.S. operations.
Date: Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Codemasters announced the addition of three industry veterans to its U.S. operations based in Burbank, California. Former Konami Digital Entertainment COO Geoff Mulligan will lead the U.S. management team as president of Codemasters, Inc. Mulligan will report to CEO Rod Cousens. Catherine Fowler, previously senior vice president of sales and marketing at Konami and director of sales at Mattel, Inc., will serve as senior vice president of publishing. Joining as vice president of marketing is Charles Bellfield, formerly holding vice president titles in marketing and communications with Sega of America and Capcom.

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