
IGDA Game Leadership Summit
September 13, 2018 - September 14, 2018
Austin, Texas
The 2018 IGDA Game Leadership Summit presented by Xsolla (USA), September 13-14, 2018 in Austin, Texas, educates GameDev professionals how to build and lead great teams. Join us for 20+ influential speakers and two tracks, focused on Management and Leadership. Whether you desire to be promoted (Leadership Track) or start and grow your own studio (Management Track), the Leadership Summit is designed for you. You will walk away with practical takeaways and actionable-advice to elevate your career or business.
Speakers include a diverse slate of executives who exemplify the best leadership practices in the industry. The summit features two tracks: Management Excellence and Professional Leadership. Attendees include business owners, designers, developers, community managers, analysts, producers, sales and programming professionals interested in differentiating themselves and their organizations and excelling professionally. The Summit’s robust agenda is designed to help leaders strengthen their individual leadership abilities and keep talent engaged in long-term careers.
Contact Us
For more information, please contact Chris Sherman at chris@gameleadership.com
About Plan C Ventures
Plan C Ventures is led by Christopher Sherman, founder of the Austin Game Conference (AGC) and numerous other conferences and expos. He has been involved in the video game industry since 1992, having created AGC, UGO Network, Digital Kids Conference, Virtual Worlds Conference, Tech Career Expo, LivePitch Media and more.
About the IGDA
Now in its 24th year, the International Game Developers Association is the largest non-profit membership organization serving individuals who create games. The IGDA supports and empowers game developers around the world in achieving fulfilling and sustainable careers through multiple initiatives, including connecting worldwide game developers at all stages of their careers to peers with shared interests and goals through a global network of over 150 Chapters and Special Interest Groups, advocating on issues that are important to the professional and personal success of game developers, and providing educational resources for students, game developers, and game development studios that help solve game development’s most difficult challenges and encourage collaboration and understanding across disciplines. For more information, please visit the IGDA website, please visit the IGDA website.