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    Steve Sadin

    Head of Gaming Partnerships at FTX

    Steve Sadin is a versatile professional with a passion for games, movies, comic books, action figures, and coffee.

    He is currently involved in the operation of Game of Thrones: Conquest, a successful free-to-play mobile strategy game.

    With extensive experience in the gaming industry, Steve has worked with renowned global intellectual properties like Game of Thrones, Sonic the Hedgehog, Batman, WWE, The Walking Dead, Twilight, among others, and original IPs such as Dots, Chaotic, and Legacy of Heroes.

    In his previous roles, Steve held leadership positions with profit and loss ownership for popular casual game franchises exceeding 100 million installations, including Dots and Sonic Dash.

    Steve Sadin pursued his education at Sarah Lawrence College, where he studied Economics and Literature.

    He has held key positions in various organizations, including Head of Gaming Partnerships at FTX, VP and Studio Head at WB Games Boston, Executive Director of Product at WB Games Boston, VP of Product at SEGA Networks Inc., among others.

    His previous roles span across different areas such as product management, game design, content management, and writing, reflecting his diverse skill set and expertise in the gaming and entertainment industry.

    Throughout his career, Steve has showcased his talents in product development, strategic partnerships, and creative direction, making significant contributions to the companies he has been a part of.

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    Sep 22 · Chicago Tribune
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    Waukegan D60 looking to expand all-day preschool program; 'They have increased time developing socia
    Jun 1 · Chicago Tribune
    Waukegan planning to display more public art; 'I'd like this to be ... - Chicago Tribune
    Waukegan planning to display more public art; 'I'd like this to be ... - Chicago Tribune
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    Greater Boston