ELECTRONIC GAMER-HALL OF FAMER JOINS NTEK TO WRITE
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ELECTRONIC GAMER-HALL OF FAMER JOINS NTEK TO WRITE HIS FINAL OPUS!
With Alan Stone's proven track record of building games into billion dollar business interests he chooses NTEK-you have to ask why? He sees a winner and an opportunity to write his final OPUS as a "GAMER HALL of FAMER!' With his experience and accumulated worldwide business connections I hope he stays around for the next 20 years to take NTEK to the highest levels of success.
FORMER NINTENDO & SEGA EXECUTIVE
JOINS NANOTECH ENTERTAINMENT (NTEK) BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Industry Pioneer Brings Decades of Top Level
Management Experience to Team
Las Vegas, NV
– January 29, 2013 – NANOTECH
ENTERTAINMENT (PINKSHEETS:
NTEK) today announced has Alan D. Stone has joined the Board of Directors
of NanoTech Entertainment and the advisory board of the NanoTech Gaming Labs
division.
Alan D Stone has served as President and CEO at Sega Enterprises, Inc., a world leading
video game and entertainment company, from 1994 to 2004. During part of that
time, he was also Founding President of Sega GameWorks, a state of the art location-based
entertainment company. Prior to Sega, Stone served as Vice President, Sales and
Marketing, for Nintendo of America , Inc., a world renowned video game company
that he co-founded in 1981. Stone attended the University of California,
Berkeley for his undergraduate work and an earned an MBA degree in finance and
economics at the University of Washington, Seattle.
"We are delighted that Al has agreed to become a director at NanoTech," said
Jeffrey A. Foley, chairman and CEO. "Al brings years of experience that will be beneficial to NanoTech as we execute our strategic plan and begin to deliver our products to the
market. Al’s experience at the highest levels of consumer and international
business, and tremendous success record in the gaming market will provide
invaluable guidance and contacts as we strive to increase value for our
shareholders."
“Al has one ofthe most successful track records in the gaming industry and great experience
in bringing products to market. In 1981 he co-founded Nintendo of America, bringing some of the biggest hits in the arcade industry to America,” continued Foley. “He served with Nintendo for 13 years. He then moved to another gaming giant, Sega Entertainment, where he served as President and CEO, and was responsible for some of the most popular games ever released.”
“I’m excited to be a part of the NanoTech team where I can share my experience in running
multinational game companies can be put to good use,” said Stone. “I’m also excited that NanoTech has a well-rounded approach and I see a lot of synergy between the gaming, media and mobile divisions. The NanoTech technology is state of the art and I feel that we will be able to make great strides as the new products are rolled out in the coming months.”