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Blizzard Entertainment president J. Allen Brack has stepped down from his post, nearly two weeks after an investigation by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing exposed numerous ...
Blizzard President J. Allen Brack, who was recently named in a California state discrimination and harassment lawsuit against the company, is leaving "to pursue new opportunities," the company ...
Blizzard Entertainment President J. Allen Brack stepped down from his position Tuesday. The move was announced in a posting on Blizzard’s website, which also said Brack would be succeeded in the ...
J. Allen Brack, president of the company's Blizzard division, announced his resignation to staff members on Tuesday. The company said Brack is leaving "to pursue new opportunities." ...
Blizzard Entertainment head J. Allen Brack is out after Activision Blizzard was sued over its toxic workplace culture. Blizzard Head Out Following Harassment Suit Against Video Games Giant ...
In a statement posted Tuesday, Blizzard Entertainment announced J. Allen Brack will step down as head of the studio, replaced by Jen Oneal and Mike Ybarra as co-leaders of the studio.
Starting today, J. Allen Brack will be stepping down as the leader of the studio, and Jen Oneal and Mike Ybarra will co-lead Blizzard moving forward.
J. Allen Brack: I agree with that. In a world where we’re all working from home. I’m sitting at my dining room table right now, and have been for the last year.
The plight of Activision Blizzard, the nation’s largest video game company, intensified Tuesday morning with the resignation of executive J. Allen Brack, the president of subsidiary Blizzard ...
A California agency accused executive J. Allen Brack and others at the company of failing to respond to employee complaints of harassment, discrimination and retaliation.
J. Allen Brack is "leaving the company to pursue new opportunities", Activision Blizzard said. Activision Blizzard has made Jen Oneal and Mike Ybarra "co-leaders" of Blizzard.