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{{sub-stub}}'''Howell Ivy''' is an American businessman and video game designer and former executive [[Sega Enterprises USA]]{{ref|https://www.retrogamer.net/profiles/developer/howell-ivy/}}, starting as vice president of manufacturing, then being promoted to president and deputy COO.
 
{{sub-stub}}'''Howell Ivy''' is an American businessman and video game designer and former executive [[Sega Enterprises USA]]{{ref|https://www.retrogamer.net/profiles/developer/howell-ivy/}}, starting as vice president of manufacturing, then being promoted to president and deputy COO.
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Latest revision as of 02:20, 7 August 2023

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Howell Ivy
Place of birth: United States
Employment history:
Ramtek (1972 – 1975)
Exidy (1975 – 1986)
Sega Enterprises USA (1986 – 2004)
Role(s): Designer[1], Executive[1]

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Howell Ivy is an American businessman and video game designer and former executive Sega Enterprises USA[1], starting as vice president of manufacturing, then being promoted to president and deputy COO.

Production history

References


Presidents of Sega Enterprises USA
Gene Lipkin (1985-1986) | Ned DeWitt | Tom Petit (1988-1994) | Alan Stone (1994-1996) | Howell Ivy (1996-2004) |

Co-president: David Rosen (1985-1996)

Presidents of Sega of America
Bruce Lowry (1986-1989) | | Michael Katz (1989-1990) | Tom Kalinske (1990-1996) | Bernie Stolar (1998-1999) | Peter Moore (1999-2003) | Hideaki Irie (2003-2005) | Simon Jeffery (2005-2009) | Mike Hayes (2009-2012) | John Cheng (2012-2018) | Ian Curran (2018)

Co-president: David Rosen (1986-1996)