'Left Behind' game maker makes changes |
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Wednesday, 09 May 2007 08:00 PM America/New_York |
Left Behind Games Inc. (LBG) has announced significant senior management changes, accepting the resignation of Senior Vice President David Klein and firing President Jeffrey Frichner, company officials said. On April 27, LBG CEO Troy Lyndon also asked for the resignation of the company's three other board members. Michael Knox and Leslie Bocskor will serve as interim co-chairs of the board of directors, said officials of the inspirational video game company that makes “Left Behind: Eternal Forces.” “Both Knox and Bocskor have media entertainment and public company management experience that we desperately need,” Lyndon said. Currently the CEO of V2P Communications, a new Internet audio advertising company, Knox was a partner of Lyndon's for five years when they built Park Place Productions into North America's largest independent video game development company, LBG said.
Bocskor is an entrepreneur and managing partner with Lennox Hill Partners LLC, a New York-based advisory firm. He is also the co-founder of two arts and culture philanthropic organizations as well as numerous computer software, entertainment and technology companies.
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