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Cynthia Modders (née Wilkes) is an American businesswoman and former Sega of America Vice President of Licensing.
Production history (Wilkes)
- NHL All-Star Hockey 98 (Saturn; 1997) — Other[1]
External links
- Cynthia Modders at LinkedIn
- Behind the Suit: Around the world in 1,200-odd days… Cynthia Modders’ life at sea article by Lana Castleman at Kidscreen
- What happened when Sega courted female players in the mid-’90s article by Richard Moss at Polygon