Mark Subotnick
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Mark "Bot" Subotnick is a longtime gaming and technology executive, known for holding key roles at Intel, Microsoft, and SEGA across multiple generations of technological innovation. He has worked in nearly every category of gaming and entertainment, from production to business development, QA, and marketing.
In his role as SVP of Partnerships at ProbablyMonsters, he manages the company's portfolio of outside partners, including developers, technology, and publishing. In addition, he oversees operations, Live Services, franchise development, and more. He is amazed by the culture, talent, and vision that are thriving at ProbablyMonsters, and looks forward to further boosting this dynamic combination through additive partnerships.
Mark began his video game career at SEGA of America, starting as a tester and moving up to senior roles including producing and managing internal development for the Dreamcast launch. After a stint on Muse Communications' executive team working on Muse 3D web-enabling technologies, he joined Microsoft in 2001 and began to work on the launch of Xbox, Xbox Live, Games for Windows, and eventually Xbox 360 as a Developer Relations Manager.
He left Microsoft in 2007 to join Intel Corporation as the Executive Producer of Project Offset and the Game Engine Team. Over the next 15 years, he held executive roles ranging from business development to managing the program office with DreamWorks Animation, to VR, to running an esports event with the International Olympic Committee and eventually heading up the Desktop Enthusiast business. Most recently, he led the launch of the 12th and 13th generations of Intel enthusiast desktop processors.
Mark is credited with 31 games from 1993 to the present, having worked on over 10 gaming platforms and been a part of eight video game platform launches. He plays piano and loves music, the outdoors, time with his family, traveling, hiking, gaming, and reading. Mark is a proud husband and father with two sons who have lived in Portland, Oregon for nearly a decade. The household has a four-year-old dog named Juno, a spotted gecko lizard, and a hamster.