SEGA of America and Atlus USA announce new COO and president

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A year after SEGA of Europe hired their new president, Chris Bergstresser, SEGA of America has followed suit, and appointed a new COO and president. Ian Curran now fills both roles for the North American branch of the company, where he will also be serving on Atlus USA's board. This means he's the second in command, below CEO Tatsuyuki Miyazaki, and will be in charge of helping SEGA expand in the west.

My thanks and gratitude to Mr. Miyazaki and the entire company leadership for this opportunity to lead our operations and executions in the Americas and EMEA. I appreciate all of the incredible efforts Mr. Hiraoka has made to lay the groundwork for our operations in the Americas," said Ian Curran, COO and President, SEGA of America, who will lead Atlus U.S.A. later this year. "Coming off the success of Persona 5, Sonic Forces, Sonic Mania Plus, and the Yakuza series, and with so much more on the horizon, including Valkyria Chronicles 4, it is an incredible time to join the team. As part of the SEGA family, we are inheritors of an expansive body of work and opportunity which I plan to help reach its full potential.

To those who work in our offices, it is no secret that we have seen a surge of new staff as we explore new opportunities and titles for our audiences. Since relocating our offices from San Francisco to Irvine and Burbank, we have established an even stronger business with still more ample room for growth. As we grow, it becomes necessary for our business to expand its own leadership, incorporating new skills and ideas," said Miyazaki, CEO, SEGA West. "It is with great excitement we welcome Ian to the SEGA family in this new COO role and as President of SEGA of America, roles necessary for our burgeoning success in the Americas. In support of Ian's vision, senior management and I will work with him to ensure he has the support he needs to continue growing our business

We've been looking for someone to fill this role for some time, so we couldn't be more pleased to have Ian join our operations as COO and President of SEGA of America. His many years of experience in video game publishing, leading, developing and transforming organizations, is a perfect fit for our long-term aspirations and will be invaluable as we look to expand our business," said Naoto Hiraoka, CEO and President, Atlus U.S.A. Inc. and Senior Vice President, SEGA of America. "I look forward to working alongside Ian in our common goal to take our work in the Americas and EMEA to new heights as I prepare to focus on my new role

Curran's previous jobs include high ranking roles at THQ and Acclaim Entertainment. Both CEO Miyazaki and COO Curran are looking forward to achieving success in the west, following well received titles like Persona 5, Sonic Mania Plus, and the Yakuza series.

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I just wish SEGA would re-release the best Sega Saturn games like Dragon Force 1 & 2, and Panzer Dragoon Saga...
It's a terrible shame that so few people got a chance to play great games like these, and a straight re-release would be fine with me, a re-fresh or re-make would be even better still but I'm not greedy ^_^
 
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