Campaignjunkie Posted March 28, 2014 Report Posted March 28, 2014 hey, if anyone is interested in this, let me know, I can try to put in a word for you... this is probably good more for people on the Producer / Consultant / PR sides of things... keep in mind it's part-time so you probably can't buy a house with this, but it might be a good step to help you shift careers or move to NYC or whatever POST IS HERE: http://gamecenter.nyu.edu/2014/03/seeking-an-industry-liaison The NYU Game Center seeks a dynamic and enterprising individual to consult with our team as an Industry Liaison. The Industry Liaison will spearhead our efforts to create partnerships with the game industry along a number of fronts. The primary areas of focus for the Industry Liaison include: - Establishing partnerships with local, national, and international game companies. - Leveraging these partnerships for support of the Game Center’s events and initiatives. - Identifying high net worth individuals to become potential donors and partners with the Game Center. The Industry Liaison will work directly with our staff and faculty, including the Director, to identify, negotiate, and grow possible partnerships. These partnerships might include sponsorships for our event series, donations of hardware, software, or capital, industry-sponsored student scholarships, industry-focused research activities, etc. The Industry Liaison is an ongoing, part-time consulting position. The ideal candidate: - Has experience working in relevant sectors of the game industry. - Has worked in some combination of fundraising, public relations, or strategic planning. - Is a dynamic person with great communication skills and the ability to close a deal. - Possesses a passion for games and their future as a creative art form. The NYU Game Center advances the study of games as a form of culture at Tisch School of the Arts in New York City. The Game Center is housed at the Department of Game Design, and includes an MFA in Game Design degree program, a range of game courses for graduates and undergraduates at NYU, and a busy schedule of events focused on the design and scholarship of games. Please send a resume and cover letter to: kevin.spain@nyu.edu. The NYU Game Center is an equal opportunity employer. FMPONE and AlexM 2 Quote
FMPONE Posted March 29, 2014 Report Posted March 29, 2014 hey, if anyone is interested in this, let me know, I can try to put in a word for you... this is probably good more for people on the Producer / Consultant / PR sides of things... keep in mind it's part-time so you probably can't buy a house with this, but it might be a good step to help you shift careers or move to NYC or whatever POST IS HERE: http://gamecenter.nyu.edu/2014/03/seeking-an-industry-liaison The NYU Game Center seeks a dynamic and enterprising individual to consult with our team as an Industry Liaison. The Industry Liaison will spearhead our efforts to create partnerships with the game industry along a number of fronts. The primary areas of focus for the Industry Liaison include: - Establishing partnerships with local, national, and international game companies. - Leveraging these partnerships for support of the Game Center’s events and initiatives. - Identifying high net worth individuals to become potential donors and partners with the Game Center. The Industry Liaison will work directly with our staff and faculty, including the Director, to identify, negotiate, and grow possible partnerships. These partnerships might include sponsorships for our event series, donations of hardware, software, or capital, industry-sponsored student scholarships, industry-focused research activities, etc. The Industry Liaison is an ongoing, part-time consulting position. The ideal candidate: - Has experience working in relevant sectors of the game industry. - Has worked in some combination of fundraising, public relations, or strategic planning. - Is a dynamic person with great communication skills and the ability to close a deal. - Possesses a passion for games and their future as a creative art form. The NYU Game Center advances the study of games as a form of culture at Tisch School of the Arts in New York City. The Game Center is housed at the Department of Game Design, and includes an MFA in Game Design degree program, a range of game courses for graduates and undergraduates at NYU, and a busy schedule of events focused on the design and scholarship of games. Please send a resume and cover letter to: kevin.spain@nyu.edu. The NYU Game Center is an equal opportunity employer. Thanks for keeping us posted! New York doesn't sound half bad. Quote
Furyo Posted March 30, 2014 Report Posted March 30, 2014 I'd love to work on something like that for a while, but can't move to NY on a part time job, and it's probably not going to sponsor me a new visa Quote
mr.P Posted April 21, 2014 Report Posted April 21, 2014 hey, if anyone is interested in this, let me know, I can try to put in a word for you... this is probably good more for people on the Producer / Consultant / PR sides of things... keep in mind it's part-time so you probably can't buy a house with this, but it might be a good step to help you shift careers or move to NYC or whatever POST IS HERE: http://gamecenter.nyu.edu/2014/03/seeking-an-industry-liaison The NYU Game Center seeks a dynamic and enterprising individual to consult with our team as an Industry Liaison. The Industry Liaison will spearhead our efforts to create partnerships with the game industry along a number of fronts. The primary areas of focus for the Industry Liaison include: - Establishing partnerships with local, national, and international game companies. - Leveraging these partnerships for support of the Game Center’s events and initiatives. - Identifying high net worth individuals to become potential donors and partners with the Game Center. The Industry Liaison will work directly with our staff and faculty, including the Director, to identify, negotiate, and grow possible partnerships. These partnerships might include sponsorships for our event series, donations of hardware, software, or capital, industry-sponsored student scholarships, industry-focused research activities, etc. The Industry Liaison is an ongoing, part-time consulting position. The ideal candidate: - Has experience working in relevant sectors of the game industry. - Has worked in some combination of fundraising, public relations, or strategic planning. - Is a dynamic person with great communication skills and the ability to close a deal. - Possesses a passion for games and their future as a creative art form. The NYU Game Center advances the study of games as a form of culture at Tisch School of the Arts in New York City. The Game Center is housed at the Department of Game Design, and includes an MFA in Game Design degree program, a range of game courses for graduates and undergraduates at NYU, and a busy schedule of events focused on the design and scholarship of games. Please send a resume and cover letter to: kevin.spain@nyu.edu. The NYU Game Center is an equal opportunity employer. Thanks for keeping us posted! New York doesn't sound half bad. swing by nyc and we'll have a beer or ten ...there are worlds to be build! FMPONE 1 Quote
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