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'''Terry Donovan''' was the Vice-President of Marketing for [[Take-Two]] from June 1999 until December 2006. Donovan was responsible for managing Take-Two and | '''Terry Donovan''' co-founded [[Rockstar Games]] along with the Houser brothers, [[Sam Houser|Sam]] and [[Dan Houser|Dan]]. Donovan was the Vice-President of Marketing for [[Take-Two]] from June 1999 until December 2006. Donovan was responsible for managing Take-Two and Rockstar Games' marketing, branding and public relations campaigns. Prior to joining Take-Two Interactive, Donovan worked for [[BMG]] for five years eventually managing a group of seven labels. Donovan earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy from Birmingham University in the [[United Kingdom]]. | ||
Donovan confirmed that he had moved on from the company, after he took a leave of absence in September 2006 and then decided in December that year that he would not be returning. In January 2007, Take-Two had a replacement for Donovan, recruiting [[Capcom]]'s European managing director [[Gary Dale]] in the position of Rockstar's COO. | Donovan confirmed that he had moved on from the company, after he took a leave of absence in September 2006 and then decided in December that year that he would not be returning. In January 2007, Take-Two had a replacement for Donovan, recruiting [[Capcom]]'s European managing director [[Gary Dale]] in the position of Rockstar's COO. | ||
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Terry Donovan co-founded Rockstar Games along with the Houser brothers, Sam and Dan. Donovan was the Vice-President of Marketing for Take-Two from June 1999 until December 2006. Donovan was responsible for managing Take-Two and Rockstar Games' marketing, branding and public relations campaigns. Prior to joining Take-Two Interactive, Donovan worked for BMG for five years eventually managing a group of seven labels. Donovan earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy from Birmingham University in the United Kingdom.
Donovan confirmed that he had moved on from the company, after he took a leave of absence in September 2006 and then decided in December that year that he would not be returning. In January 2007, Take-Two had a replacement for Donovan, recruiting Capcom's European managing director Gary Dale in the position of Rockstar's COO.