HomeNewsFeaturesJobsCareer FairEducationResourcesMobile

PopCap Games hires VP of engineering

Martin Gannholm is vet of Apple, Microsoft

PopCap Games has announced the hiring of Martin Gannholm to the newly-created position of vice president of engineering.

Gannholm is a 20-year technology industry veteran who spent the past four years as a senior member of Microsoft's business software division, most recently as architect and group program manager of Microsoft Office Live.

"We're delighted to have Martin joining our management team and overseeing our engineering efforts, which are far-flung and ambitious," said PopCap CEO David Roberts.

"Martin will oversee a single organisation comprising multiple teams, responsible for a quickly expanding portfolio of technology. From providing game integration into new environments and platforms to creating solutions for new Web- and Intranet-based initiatives, Martin's group will steer PopCap's technological future in many key respects."

Gannholm began his career at Apple's localisation facility in his native Sweden. He was also a co-founder of Net-It Software and Allegis Corporation, Internet start-ups focused on online document publishing and enterprise software. He holds a number of patents related to software and the Web, including ones for rule-based database security and another for creating interactive Web page objects.

"PopCap offers the perfect blend of start-up mentality and established business success — freedom to be creative and the resources to make those creative ideas real," Gannholm said.

Comments

To comment on this article, or view other users comments, you need to register for the GamesIndustry.biz Network.


In Related News

PopCap Games

PopCap promotes Gwertzman

PopCap donates 30% to breast cancer cure

Indiagames signs PopCap deal

Newsletter Signup

Sign up to the FREE GamesIndustry Newsletter and receive a comprehensive round-up of industry news and info.


GamesIndustry.biz is the world's most read and influential games industry website. But don't just take our word for it!

"GamesIndustry.biz is one of my starting tabs when I boot up... so it's always one of the first sites I see each day. It's good being able to catch up with what's happened in the US overnight, and in the UK before I'm awake first thing, and know that the stories will be accurate and thought out."

Miles Jacobson

Latest announcements courtesy of GamesPress