WotC article
I wanted to take a moment to introduce Mike Gills, our new Community Outreach Manger. Mike will be working as the Community Manager for MtGO as well as Magic the Gathering and other brands as needed. In addition to the duties already in place, the Community Outreach Manager position will now also focus on tournament support. I, Solice, will be transferring over as the Community Outreach Manager for Dungeons and Dragons, DDI and other brands as needed. Mike “Gamer Zer0” Lescault has moved on to pursue opportunities outside of Wizards of the Coast. Now without further ado, here’s Mike Gills! Hi all. Now that I will be working closely with Solice I’d like to take the time to introduce myself. After 20+ years of playing 50+ RPGs, MTG since Fallen Empires, and hundreds of video, war, and board games I was clearly a lifestyle gamer. I also had many years of customer support and design experience from working at such diverse companies as Gamestop, Electronic Arts, and Walt Disney World. This, along with some good networking skills, enabled me to begin my career here at WOTC back in 1999. I started out as an assistant manager in game support, answering detailed questions about 7 card combos for Classic Magic (6th edition) and other Wizard’s games. Once the Pokemon TCG came to WOTC, I moved over to Organized Play where I was known as Master Trainer Mike, the Community and Tournament Manager for it. After 3 years of Pika-fun, I stayed in OP designing various programs for the Harry Potter TCG, D&D minis, Duelmasters, and Avalon Hill games. I spent my previous last years (2003-2005) at Wizard’s creating the Delegate Program and managing all our fan support programs such as MPR, D-MAX, and the RPGA email newsletters. I was recruited at the end of 2005 by ArenaNet, the company that makes Guild Wars, to create their organized play programs for them. After two fun years with them I came back to WOTC at the start of 2008 to be the Digital Games Program Manager. I’ve spent the last few months working with Scott Larabee to take over the event design and management for MOL as well as working closely with the web team on several discontinued (*cough…Gleemax…*cough) initiatives. Now, as one of the new Community Outreach Managers, I am excited to continue working with all of the various OP, Brand, Marketing, and Web teams here to provide quality Community and Tournament support for Magic Online and other WOTC products. I look forward to listening to what you all have to say while helping develop Magic Online to become one of the most sparkly online doodads of all time. |
I hadn't heard of a replacement for Mike Gillis, though.