News Herald
12-04-2007, 03:02 PM
Greetings All,
I’m Robert Mull, the new Community Relations Director for EA
Mythic. I oversee the work our team of
Community Coordinators do for Warhammer Online (James Nichols), Dark Age of
Camelot (Missy Hatch and Joanne Laroche) and Ultima Online (Jeremy
Dalberg). They are a great team and I am
lucky to have inherited them.
As a gamer who got his start in MMOs with the Ultima Online
beta, being allowed to support the same community that made that game so
enjoyable to me is a real pleasure and I feel like I have come full circle. Since then a decade has passed and I have
played countless MMOs. A few of these
became part of my daily routine for years as I worked to found guilds, build
cities, run player-events, engage in pvp conflicts, roleplay, and be an active
member of the gaming community. While
the games have changed over the years, the real draw for me has always been the
people. A strong well-supported
community makes good games great.
Prior to coming to EA Mythic, I worked at Wizards of the Coast
supporting brands such as Avalon Hill, Axis & Allies, Dreamblade, Duel
Masters and other products. I learned
many lessons there that I have brought with me to EA Mythic, but first and
foremost is that you have to be honest and open with your community.
In the coming months you will be hearing much more from
me. I want to continue and extend the
reputation EA Mythic has built for integrity, honesty and quality in community
and customer support. Our job here is to be the voice of the community inside
EA Mythic and the voice of the people working hard at EA Mythic to the community. The Community Relations team is a feedback
loop and our goal is making the community better, day by day. I, for one, take that job very seriously and
enjoy it immensely.
I look forward to talking to you all on the boards and at Road
Trips, conventions and other public events.
- Bob
View the full article (http://www.warhammerherald.com/news/news.php?newsid=92)
I’m Robert Mull, the new Community Relations Director for EA
Mythic. I oversee the work our team of
Community Coordinators do for Warhammer Online (James Nichols), Dark Age of
Camelot (Missy Hatch and Joanne Laroche) and Ultima Online (Jeremy
Dalberg). They are a great team and I am
lucky to have inherited them.
As a gamer who got his start in MMOs with the Ultima Online
beta, being allowed to support the same community that made that game so
enjoyable to me is a real pleasure and I feel like I have come full circle. Since then a decade has passed and I have
played countless MMOs. A few of these
became part of my daily routine for years as I worked to found guilds, build
cities, run player-events, engage in pvp conflicts, roleplay, and be an active
member of the gaming community. While
the games have changed over the years, the real draw for me has always been the
people. A strong well-supported
community makes good games great.
Prior to coming to EA Mythic, I worked at Wizards of the Coast
supporting brands such as Avalon Hill, Axis & Allies, Dreamblade, Duel
Masters and other products. I learned
many lessons there that I have brought with me to EA Mythic, but first and
foremost is that you have to be honest and open with your community.
In the coming months you will be hearing much more from
me. I want to continue and extend the
reputation EA Mythic has built for integrity, honesty and quality in community
and customer support. Our job here is to be the voice of the community inside
EA Mythic and the voice of the people working hard at EA Mythic to the community. The Community Relations team is a feedback
loop and our goal is making the community better, day by day. I, for one, take that job very seriously and
enjoy it immensely.
I look forward to talking to you all on the boards and at Road
Trips, conventions and other public events.
- Bob
View the full article (http://www.warhammerherald.com/news/news.php?newsid=92)