Don A. MattrickSenior Vice President, Interactive Entertainment Business, Entertainment and Devices Division Updated: August 8, 2007 As senior vice president of the Interactive Entertainment Business in the Entertainment and Devices Division of Microsoft Corp., Don Mattrick is responsible for leading both the Xbox and Games for Windows businesses. Mattrick's team also drives game development at Microsoft Game Studios, as well as cultivating relationships with third-party game publishers and developers around the world. Mattrick first began work with Microsoft as an external advisor to the Entertainment and Devices Division in February 2007, working with Robbie Bach and his senior leadership team on various initiatives that will continue to evolve the Microsoft gaming platform experience. On July 30, 2007, Mattrick officially joined the team in his current role, bringing with him more than 23 years of broad industry and development experience, having helped bring to life such celebrated game franchises as "Need for Speed," "Harry Potter" and "The Sims" during his tenures at Distinctive Software Inc. and Electronic Arts Inc. (EA). Before joining Microsoft, Mattrick held several leadership positions at EA, most recently as president of the publisher's worldwide studios. Previously, he oversaw EA's global studios and research and development in several major sites, including Redwood Shores, Calif. (Silicon Valley), EALA in Los Angeles, EA Tiburon in Florida, EA Canada in Vancouver, British Columbia, and Montreal, and EA UK Studio in Chertsey, England. At the age of 17, Mattrick founded Distinctive Software, which was acquired by EA in 1991 and subsequently became EA Canada. Raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Mattrick has been an active member of the province's business and educational community. He has served on several public and private boards, including the advisory board for USC School of Cinematic Arts and the Premier's Technology Council in British Columbia. In 2003, Mattrick was named one of America's "Top Ten Influentials" in Fortune magazine's annual "40 Under 40" list for his contributions to Electronic Arts' expansion initiatives. In 2005, the World Economic Forum appointed him to its Forum of Young Global Leaders, a group of 100 young leaders chosen to address the challenges of the 21st century. In acknowledgement of his role in building EA's business in British Columbia and the active development of industry links with the University of British Columbia, Mattrick received the UBC Award as an Honorary Fellow from the Sauder School of Business in December 2005. In 1999, Simon Fraser University awarded him the highest honor the university can bestow, the Doctor of Laws. 72 dpi jpg (28.4 kb) Recent SpeechesElectronic Entertainment Expo 2009 J Allard Image GalleryPortrait of Microsoft Corporate Vice President, Design and Development, Entertainment and Devices Division J Allard.
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