UK trade body TIGA has appointed Elaine Green as its chair.
Green has more than twenty years of experience in game development and publishing.
She is director of Brighton-based studio Nellyvision, which she also co-founded in 2010. Green has been on the TIGA board since 2013.
Green succeeds Jason Kingsley, Rebellion co-founder, CEO, and creative director, who helped establish TIGA in 2001.
“I am honoured to take on the role of chair at such an important and exciting time for TIGA,” said Green.
“I would like to thank the board members for their confidence in me, and Jason for his continued support of TIGA.
“Our organisation plays a vital role in championing the UK games industry, and I am passionate about ensuring that studios of all sizes are supported to thrive. I look forward to working closely with the board, the team, and our members to build on TIGA’s strong foundations and to help shape a sustainable, innovative future for the sector.”
TIGA CEO Richard Wilson added: “I am delighted to welcome Elaine as chair of TIGA. Elaine brings extensive experience across games development and publishing, a deep understanding of the needs of UK studios, and a strong track record of leadership.
“As TIGA continues its work to support and grow the UK games industry – including campaigning for enhanced Video Games Expenditure Credit, working with education providers and delivering events for studios – Elaine’s insight and energy will be invaluable.
“I would also like to thank outgoing chair Jason Kingsley for his contributions to TIGA since its founding.”
Last year, TIGA appointed four new board members: Aaron Donaghey (Hypixel Studios), Connor Crossland (Ubisoft UK), Laura Treanor (Steel City Interactive), and Rebekah Simpson (Playground Games).