![]() ![]() I invite you to get to know all sides of the community as you lead the company forward. There is so much that the greater Paizo community has to offer - diverse storylines from Paizo, a wonderful creative staff, and an even more diverse gamer community participating in your game from around the world. I hope that you can lead the company forward with compassion, and help us all heal a little. It's been a turbulent time for the Paizo community. I look forward to seeing what you bring to the company and gamer community as you take the helm. What an impressive resume you have! I'm happy to see someone of your caliber taking the lead. After all Jim will have to deal with the subject.Īnd the long-term answer is not We'll do our best, trust us.Ĭongratulations on the Promotion, Jim. And sweeping the whole thing under the carpet will not help the company in the future.Ī change in president does sound like a good place to bring it up. AFAIK we have had approximately zero news about these changes. The problem lies in the whole system that allowed these actions to happen in the first place. In addition to this, the fundamental problem does not lie in one person's actions. It also appears that those who claim to have a desire to keep a thread on topic can't help themselves but derail it at every chance instead of, you know, not doing that. I appreciate that they did it with far more class and tact than I am typically capable of. I appreciate what Keftiu did here, and had they not beaten me to it I would have done the same. I could go into the long list as to why it is essential for visibility if accountability is to take place, and why the person in question has until this date never publicly been held accountable and even in this they are still stepping down in what seems to be a voluntary action publicly regardless of what took place behind closed doors. Got an answer that was less than ideal and vocalized that as well.Īs for your back and forth. Personally I think keeping accountability visible is where it is at and appreciate that they asked the question as respectfully as one could hope. Forgot that I try not to quote when possible. ![]() He’s currently playing through volume 5 of the Pathfinder Return of the Runelords Adventure Path as a kobold druid and GMing the Extinction Curse Adventure Path for Pathfinder Second Edition. ![]() Jim lives in Redmond, WA with his husband, Matthew, and their fur-kids: Toker, Stella, and Skylar. “It’s been an epic adventure so far, and I’m excited that a new chapter has begun.” “I started my gaming career as an editor and game designer, switching over to marketing and brand management when Peter Adkison wanted ‘gamers with business degrees’ running Dungeons & Dragons,” Jim said. Before Paizo, he has worked at TSR, Wizards of the Coast, Warner Bros./Turbine, and Trion Worlds. ![]() Jim brings decades of gaming experience to his new role, including serving as Paizo’s vice president of marketing and licensing over the last five years. “I look forward to working with my fellow employees to lead the company into the next era of tabletop excellence.” “I’m grateful for the trust that Lisa and the Leadership Team have placed in me to lead Paizo,” Jim Butler said. Jim is a hardworking visionary whose almost three decades of game experience makes him the perfect person to guide Paizo into its third decade.” “I have had the pleasure of working closely with Jim from his days at TSR through his time working on Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition at Wizards of the Coast, and now working with me at Paizo,” Paizo CEO Lisa Stevens said. ![]()
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