Suzanne Seggerman

Suzanne Seggerman is co-founder and former president of Games for Change (G4C), a non-profit organization founded in 2004 focused on the use of video games for social change.[1]

Seggerman is also co-founder and former co-director of PETLab (Prototyping, Evaluation, Teaching and Learning), a research lab based in New York City which is focused on the creation and assessment of games about social issues.[1]

Before founding Games for Change, Seggerman was a director at new media think tank Web Lab, where she worked since its inception, with its founder Marc Weiss. While at Web Lab, she co-curated the art exhibition "Provocations", featuring social-issue games by Natalie Jeremijenko, Natalie Bookchin, Michael Mateas, Brody Condon, Tamiko Thiel, and Anne-Marie-Schleiner.[1]

Before joining Web Lab, Seggerman was a documentary filmmaker and producer, working on a number of PBS and independent films, including with as production manager on Steve Ives/ Ken Burns, "The West" and as co-producer on "Race for Life," a documentary and humanitarian aid about the environmental effects upon perinatal care in Eastern Europe after the fall of communism.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Bio at Games for Change] web site

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