David P. Grenewetzki,
an American engineer, software and game developer, CEO, general purpose board member and company advisor [1]. He was affiliated with The Software Toolworks, Mindscape, Accolade, and Palladium Interactive, and served as Sierra's president from June 1998 to May 2001.
an American engineer, software and game developer, CEO, general purpose board member and company advisor [1]. He was affiliated with The Software Toolworks, Mindscape, Accolade, and Palladium Interactive, and served as Sierra's president from June 1998 to May 2001.
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Software Toolworks
At Software Toolworks, David Grenewetzki was member of the programming team of the Chessmaster 3000 in 1991 [3], and further did additional programming for the Chessmaster 4000 Turbo in 1993 [4], the first version incorporating The King engine by Johan de Koning. He played a central role in the $462 million sale of The Software Toolworks to Pearson PLC in 1994 [5] [6] [7].External Links
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