The International Game Developers Association Foundation (IGDA-F) has welcomed Shannon Loftis as new chair of its board of directors.
Loftis replaces Ed Fries, who steps down from his director position after two years but remains on the board.
Loftis brings “over 30 years in game development and a commitment to inclusion” at Microsoft that will “allow the Foundation to further its goals of diversity, equity, and inclusion for developers globally.”
“I’m thrilled and honored to lead this board, and to work closely with the foundation and with the IGDA,” Loftis said.
“The IGDA Foundation is one of the most inclusive, intersectional, globally-relevant and effective organizations in game development and I believe our mission is more crucial today than ever before.”
“I have worked alongside Shannon since our days at Microsoft; she’s an excellent leader whose background and experience in the industry make her a perfect fit to take on the role of Chair,” added Ed Fries, former chair. “I am confident that the IGDA Foundation will stay true to its values under her guidance.”
Though connected, the IGDA-F is a separate entity from the IGDA itself and is a charitable organization serving underrepresented and marginalized game developers all over the world through professional development programs, mentorships, scholarships, and game jams.
Last year, the International Game Developers Association challenged the United States Patent and Trademark Office following a new requirement for home addresses to be included during trademark registration.