Posted Apr 18, 2007 at 06:35AM by Glen D. Listed in: News Tags: Cartoon Network, Ismini Boinodiris Roby
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Marc Mencher - Image 1Marc Mencher, founder of GameRecruiter.com will be a speaker in Savannah, Georgia for the Women in Games International Conference. The event seeks to help women land a job in the game industry.

Mencher is a specialist in finding positions for people in the industry that they love. His site claims to have helped thousands of jobseekers land in a career path that they enjoy, all the while earning good wages.

The event is dubbed "Advancing Your Career in Game Development," which will be held on the 26th of April. It will be held in the Savannah College of Art and Design campus, coinciding with the Game Developers eXchange.

The panel at Mencher's talk will be headed by no less than Sam Lewis, Lead Game Designer at Cartoon Network. WomenGamers.com founder Ismini Boinodiris Roby will also be present at the event to give her insights on Mencher's discussion.

"I always look forward to the opportunity to give meaningful career guidance to up-and-coming game developers," says Mencher "Speaking at WIGI-Savannah provides another targeted opportunity to pull from my first-hand experience and provide young people with the knowledge, encouragement and wisdom they will need to thrive in our industry."


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