Jade Raymond
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Born | Jade Raymond August 28, 1975 Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Residence | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Alma mater | McGill University (B.S.) |
Occupation | Founder, Electronic Arts' Motive Studios |
Employer | Electronic Arts |
Jade Raymond (born August 28, 1975 in Montreal, Canada[1][2]) is a Canadian video game executive, founder of Electronic Arts' Motive Studios and former Managing Director of Ubisoft Toronto.[3]
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Biography
Jade Raymond graduated from St. George's School of Montreal in 1992 and Marianopolis College in 1994. She received a Bachelor of Science degree from McGill University in 1998, where she majored in computer science.[4] Her first post-university job was as a programmer for Sony, where she eventually helped in the creation of Sony Online's first Research and Development group. This led to Electronic Arts where she worked as a producer on The Sims Online. From 2003-2004, Raymond joined the G4 program The Electric Playground as a part-time correspondent, working with Victor Lucas, Tommy Tallarico and Julie Stoffer. In 2004, she started working for Ubisoft Montreal, where she joined as the producer of Assassin's Creed. Raymond went on to become executive producer on Assassin's Creed II, and was executive producer of new projects at Ubisoft Montreal, which included Watch Dogs and The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot.
In January 2010, Raymond moved to Toronto to take the role of managing director at the new Ubisoft Toronto studio.[5] Raymond is also on the Board of Directors of WIFT-T, an organization dedicated the advancement of women across film, television and screen-based industries.
On October 20, 2014, Ubisoft and Raymond announced they were parting ways. Alexandre Parizeau will replace her as head of the Toronto studio. Raymond did not announce at the time what she would be moving on to.[6]
In July 2015, Raymond announced that she had joined Electronic Arts and formed Motive Studios, based in Montreal. She will also be in charge of the Visceral studio, located in California, where she will work with games developer Amy Hennig on Star Wars games.[7][8]
Games
Sony Online Entertainment
- Jeopardy! (Programmer) [9]
- Trivial Pursuit (Programmer)
Electronic Arts
- The Sims Online (2002) (Producer) [10]
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Ubisoft Montreal
- Assassin's Creed (2007) (Producer)
- Assassin's Creed II (2009) (Executive producer)
- Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines (2009) (Executive producer)
- Watch Dogs (2014) (Executive producer)
- The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot (2015) (Executive producer)
Ubisoft Toronto
- Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist (2013) (Executive producer)[12][13][14]
Motive Studios
- Untitled Visceral Games Star Wars game[7]
References
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External links
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