Harry Rubin, Director

An entertainment and video games veteran of almost three decades standing (having worked in the film, broadcast television, and music sectors for a number of household names including RCA and NBC), Harry Rubin entered the video games market in 1993 when he became Executive VP for GT Interactive Software Corp. For the following twelve years Harry played a major part in GT's progression as the company joined forces with Infogrames and eventually became the Atari Corporation (where Harry held the roles of Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer). In addition to his work with Image Metrics, Harry has held board positions for a number of private and public companies (including the A&E Network, RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video and Genisco Technology Corporation). He was a founding partner of the Boston Beer Company (maker of Samuel Adams beer). A graduate of both Stanford and Harvard, Harry lives in New York and has two children.