Published: September 18, 2008
Nickelodeon Kids and Family Games Group Appoints Key Management Positions
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- The Nickelodeon Kids and Family
Games Group, recently formed to provide its audiences with innovative gaming
experiences, today announced several new key management appointments. David
Bergantino has been named Vice President of Premium Games Production; Shaan
Kandawalla, Vice President of Retail and Licensed Games; and Pete Banks, Vice
President of Engineering. The announcements were made by Dave Williams,
Senior Vice President and General Manager, Nickelodeon Kids and Family Games
Group, to whom the team will continue to report.
"Gaming is the number-one thing that Nickelodeon Kids and Family Group
audiences do online and our Games Group is constantly creating and providing
engaging, tailored gaming experiences for them across all our properties,"
said Williams. "To lead these new developments, we need dedicated leadership.
These managers are extremely talented and will help shape the next phase of
our growth in games."
In Bergantino's new role, he will oversee the production and creative of
all licensed and self-published premium games across Nickelodeon Kids and
Family Games Group's many platforms. He will be responsible for building the
publishing business for AddictingGames and Shockwave, as well as Nick's
self-publishing business on connected console and new platforms such as: XBLA;
Nintendo's WiiWare; and Apple platforms. Additionally, Bergantino will manage
production relationships with partners including: THQ; 2KPlay; Capcom;
Microsoft; Nintendo; and Sony. A veteran of the interactive industry,
Bergantino has been an independent producer, designer and writer for clients
including: Sony Computer Entertainment -Europe; Midway Games; Eurocom
Developments; Gizmo Games; Westwood Games; Surfmonkey.com; and The Learning
Company. Prior to joining Nickelodeon, Bergantino was Head of Game Design for
Visual Science inScotland. He began his career with Disney Interactive and
has held positions with The WB Network and Jim Henson Interactive. He holds a
bachelor of fine arts degree in screenwriting fromNew York's School of Visual
Arts.
In Kandawalla's newly expanded role, she will act as the liaison between
the games team and related Consumer Product group overseen by Manuel Torres,
Senior Vice President, Nickelodeon and Viacom Consumer Products. She will be
responsible for console and retail game partnership development across the
Kids and Family portfolio and Shockwave, AddictingGames, Nickelodeon and Nick
Jr. properties, including: iCarly; The Naked Brothers Band; SpongeBob
SquarePants; and Dora the Explorer; among others. Previously as Director of
Digital Games, she successfully helped build and manage partnerships with
companies including: THQ; Take Two Interactive; Capcom; and Activision.
Kandawalla played a key role in the business development of co-branded digital
games like SpongeBob Monopoly, SpongeBob Game of Life, and Dora CandyLand, and
managed the licensing negotiations for the first Go! Diego, Go!, The
Backyardigans and The WonderPets! video game deals. She is currently working
on partnership opportunities for Ni Hao, Kai-lan and AddictingGames.
Kandawalla began her career at Goldman Sachs and most recently came to
Nickelodeon from Hasbro. She holds a master's of business administration
degree from Harvard University and a bachelor's degree in economics from
Wellesley College.
Banks will lead the technical strategy and product planning for the Games
Group's online businesses which includes: Shockwave; AddictingGames; and the
Nick and Nick Jr. Arcade e-commerce sites. In his new role, he will oversee
all site development and continue to evolve new e-commerce, community and
social networking platforms to support the Group's online product initiatives.
Banks has had more than six years of experience at Shockwave, where he has led
major site development initiatives including the Shockwave Unlimited
subscription platform and current site publishing systems. He began his career
as the Engineering Manager at Rent.net, Move.com and Realtor.com, and is a
graduate of Northwestern University.
As the Nickelodeon Kids and Family Games Group solidifies its structure,
Kate Connally and Ambra Wellbeloved will continue to grow the Shockwave and
AddictingGames business in their roles as Vice Presidents of AddictingGames
and Shockwave, respectively.
Connally, in her role of Vice President of AddictingGames, runs the site's
and brand's business. She has grown the site's library to more than 3,000
titles and has overseen enormous traffic growth in the past two years.
AddictingGames recently celebrated its highest trafficked month ever with 10.7
million unique users in July (comScore July 2008). Connally has lead the
addition of new community and social networking-oriented features to the
AddictingGames website, and is currently spearheading the development of the
first-ever multiplatform awards show for online games: The 2009 Most
AddictingGames Awards. Prior to AddictingGames, Connally was Senior Director
of Business Development for Atom Entertainment, where she managed
opportunities for international expansion and identified key partnerships with
Comcast, Time Warner's Roadrunner, MSN, Bell South, Bell Canada, Nokia,
Webshots, and more. She began her career with Volpe, Welty & Company, and has
held posts with Advent International and Macromedia, Inc. Connally graduated
cum laude from Princeton University with a bachelor's degree in history.
As Vice President of Shockwave, Wellbeloved manages all daily business
functions and revenue lines of the site for the Nickelodeon Kids and Family
Games Group, including oversight of its advertising programs, download and
premium game subscription offerings, content development and production. She
leads the development of product-related strategies including its recent push
into community with the launch of rich profile pages, animated talking
avatars, chat functionality and game favorites, which helped to increase the
time on site by +30% in the last year. Wellbeloved, a 13-year veteran in the
digital entertainment industry, has held numerous management positions,
including: Vice President of Operations for Atom Entertainment; Director of
E-commerce for Shockwave with Macromedia; posts in Sony Signatures e-commerce
websites; and Organic Inc. and Publicis International digital web agencies.
She holds a bachelor's of science degree from the University of Utah.
The Nickelodeon Kids and Family Games Group focuses on the creation of
games for the entire family around existing and new properties. It encompasses
all paid and subscription gaming initiatives across all relevant platforms
including: online and CD-ROM games; handheld and console games; and includes
the company's dedicated casual games sites, Shockwave
( http://www.shockwave.com ) and AddictingGames
( http://www.addictinggames.com ). The Nickelodeon Kids and Family Group has
invested $100 million in the casual games space, and will add 1,600 new games
to its existing library in 2008.
The Nickelodeon Kids and Family Group portfolio of digital sites serve
kids, tweens, teens, and parents, and focus on the activities that its
audiences participate in most online -- gaming, socialization community, and
video. Nickelodeon Kids and Family Group maintains the most engaging sites
for kids and families based on visits, total time spent, and page views
according to comScore Media Metrics (2008 year to date). The Nickelodeon Kids
and Family digital sites include: Nick.com; iCarly.com; NickJr.com;
Noggin.com; Shockwave.com; AddictingGames.com; The-N.com; Neopets.com;
NickatNite.com; and ParentsConnect.com.
About Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon, now in its 29th year, is the number-one entertainment brand
for kids. It has built a diverse, global business by putting kids first in
everything it does. The company includes television programming and production
inthe United States and around the world, plus consumer products, online,
recreation, books, magazines and feature films. Nickelodeon's U.S. television
network is seen in more than 96 million households and has been the
number-one-rated basic cable network for 14 consecutive years. Nickelodeon and
all related titles, characters and logos are trademarks of Viacom Inc. (NYSE:
VIA, VIA.B)
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