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So... Aaron Webber is leaving

Discussion in 'General Sega Discussion' started by Xeal, Jun 27, 2014.

  1. http://blogs.sega.com/2014/06/27/so-you-want-to-work-at-sega-epilogue/

    Wow. It was a good ride man. Sad to see you go. Good luck with your future endeavors.
     
  2. Covarr

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  3. TheKazeblade

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    So would I!

    Sad, but I'm happy he's getting the chance to move on to bigger and better things! I think it was awesome that he came here and interacted with the fans in a legitimate way. If only more PR had that kind of dedication. I hope he sticks around here!

    Do you think he would be open to a Q&A? Considering how important marketing has been in Sega's history, it would be fascinating to get his perspective on how he personally saw marketing's role (and his own) to Sega over the years. That stuff interests me greatly.

    Staff (or RubyEclipse if he's reading this), do you think this would be a possibility?
     
  4. JaxTH

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    Aaron was my favorite person at SEGA! Sad to see him go. :(

    But really, he was only at SEGA for six years? It seemed far longer to me since I've been on the SEGA Forums for almost nine years at this point.
     
  5. GeneHF

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    You know, that'd be pretty fun to do, and there are some good stories (but whether they should be told is a different matter. :v: ) I'm open to the idea since he's been one of the better community people in terms on interacting with the various major sites around the SEGA-verse.

    If you remember the "joy" that was green eyes, he put up with a hilarious level of backlash for the most absurd reasoning, and that was when he was Ken's subordinate (Ken was more a target than Ruby, IIRC.) Personally, I'm a little more interested in his time as a PSOBB moderator. You know, with those druid cloaks. PSOBB, despite all its delays here, did pretty well, and while it got nowhere near the content Japan got (I remember being a part of the Yahoo! Cup through PSO Ep II's areas), it still had a very healthy community.

    We know him (and rib him accordingly) as the Sonic and Miku guy, but he had beginnings in PSO.