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DAM Expands
Recruiting agency for the interactive entertainment industry opens new office, hires seasoned pros.
Date: Thursday, March 01, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Digital Artist Management, a staffing and recruiting agency for the interactive entertainment industry, announced today that it has expanded its operations with the addition of a Bay Area office location in Walnut Creek, California. Two new executives, Lisa Bell Stewart and Lisa Dennis have also joined DAM's recruitment specialists team, and will manage the firm's Northern California operations.

Lisa Bell Stewart brings more than 14 years of recruitment experience, shaped from posts held at Electronic Arts, Infogrames, and most recently as talent acquisition manager for Yahoo!. Lisa Dennis, most recently the head of recruitment at Emergent Game Technologies, has 15 years experience in human resources and recruiting with top companies, including Pixar, Maxis and Apple. Dennis specializes in career coaching, counseling, and internship program development, having organized programs in each area for Electronic Arts and Pixar. You can learn more about the company by visiting www.digitalartistmanagement.com .

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