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EA Sponsors WIGI
Women in Games event sponsored by EA and to be held at company's HQ.
Date: Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Electronic Arts today announced that it is a platinum sponsor of the 2007 Women In Games International (WIGI) conference and will host the March 6th event at its company headquarters in Redwood Shores, California. The conference theme is "From Production to Profit: Creating and Marketing Games for Women". EA's Lucy Bradshaw, VP and Head of Production and Development for Maxis/Electronic Arts will deliver the opening keynote entitled, "The Secrets of The Sims Success". EA and WIGI are committed to promoting the inclusion and advancement of women in the growing interactive entertainment industry. You can learn more about this industry event by visiting www.womeningamesinternational.org .

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