Top 100 Women in Games: Alison Beasley

Beasley’s entry into the games market came by chance – aged 17 she applied for a job as a trainee contact lens technician, only to be offered a job at a new games firm set up by the interviewer six months later. Later that year, Galactic Software teamed up with …

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Top 100 Women in Games: Catherine Woolley

Joining twin sister Charlotte in this list, Catherine credits Charlotte with giving her the nudge to study games design at the University of Wales in Newport. Graduating in 2009, Catherine moved to Aldershot to boost her chances of getting a job in games. It worked, and just under a month …

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Top 100 Women in Games: Catherine Anderson

Anderson’s role on Green Man Gaming’s finance team combines two of her passions – games and numbers. It’s a love affair that began in her early years, as she split studying to be an account with working as a sales assistant in the video game store Future Zone on Saturdays. …

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Top 100 Women in Games: Ann Scantlebury

It may sound hard to believe given her now prominent position of the host of the One Life Left video games radio show, but Scantlebury’s career in games started as a joke. [Games journalist] Ste Curran wanted a female news reader for a few episodes of a radio show about …

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