LAS VEGAS, June 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- IGT (NYSE: IGT) CEO and
President Patti S. Hart announced today that she has hired Chris Satchell to
fill the newly-added position of chief technology officer at the company.
Satchell comes to IGT from Microsoft where he was chief technology officer for
the Interactive Entertainment Business, responsible for technical strategy and
execution across the video gaming business including Xbox, Games for Windows,
Xbox LIVE and Microsoft Game Studios as well as future platform incubations.
"Chris brings a long history of success and great depth of technical
expertise to IGT," said Hart. "He will play an instrumental role in shaping
our strategic and tactical technological vision and refocusing our internal
technology support on many levels within the organization."
The new position will have direct management responsibility for IGT's
Information Systems team, research and development, and the advanced software
architecture group.
Satchell's 17-year work history in the video game and technology
industries is extensive. While at Microsoft, he was general manager and chief
software architect of XNA (Microsoft's game development platforms and
services), director of engineering for Microsoft Game Studios, and development
manager for Studio RX (game titles such as Forza Motorsport, Fable and
Crackdown). Prior to Microsoft, Satchell held positions of executive director
and engineering director at the 3DO Company and technical director at Silicon
Dreams, Ltd. Rounding out his experience are positions in research and
development building Distributed Artificial Intelligence Systems and Safety
Critical Systems.
International Game Technology (www.IGT.com) is a global company
specializing in the design, development, manufacturing, distribution and sales
of computerized gaming machines and systems products.
SOURCE IGT 06/05/2009
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