Bernie Stolar's New Job
The former president of Sega of America, who departed shortly before the Dreamcast's launch, has found a new position.
HMG Worldwide announced on Tuesday that Bernard Stolar, the former president of Sega of America, has joined the company's board of directors. Stolar left Sega approximately one month prior to the US launch of the Dreamcast console. He also previously worked for Sony Computer Entertainment.
"It's a tremendous honor to have someone of Bernie's caliber join our board," said Andrew Wahl, president of HMG Worldwide. "His experience, contacts, and influence in the technology industry will contribute tremendously to HMG's success."
Stolar takes his place on the board of directors, effective immediately. "I am pleased to join HMG's board and look forward to contributing to the company's success in any way that I can," said Stolar. "HMG was the in-store agency for both the launch of PlayStation and Dreamcast, and I have had first-hand experience with the value-added benefits that HMG brings to its clients' projects. As a member of the board of directors, I am eager to contribute to HMG's continued success."
The publicly traded HMG Worldwide offers in-store marketing experience and e-commerce expertise to a range of clients.
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