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Friday, March 19, 2010

Video game legend - David Jones wins double honours at Directors of the Year Awards

david jones realtime worldsInstitute of Directors, Scotland, Present Realtime Worldsı Founder and Creative Director with two Prestigious Awards. Dundee, Scotland , March 19th, 2010, Realtime Worlds, the leading British independent video game developer, can announce founder and creative director, David Jones, has been awarded Director of the Year 2009 by the Institute of Directors, Scotland.

As well as the evening’s top award in recognition of his services to industry in Scotland, Jones was also honoured with a second award, the Regional Director of the Year for Tayside, at the gala event held in Edinburgh last night. His win was announced in front of more than 300 winners, finalists and assorted guests by the event’s host, TV and radio broadcaster Kaye Adams.

The IoD Director of the Year Awards were launched in 2004 by IoD Scotland to recognise and celebrate excellence at director level within the private, public and voluntary sectors, from a whole spectrum of the business community in Scotland. Once again led by IoD Scotland, this year’s awards are also backed, amongst others, by The Scottish Government, Highlands & Islands Enterprise, SCVO, Scottish Enterprise, Edinburgh Napier University, and The Prince’s Scottish Youth Business Trust.

David Watt, IoD Scotland Executive Director, said: “As the founder and creative director of Realtime Worlds, David’s intuitive feel for the computer games market and his understanding of marketing and ability to develop strategic alliances has made his company a true global player in this lucrative and growing business. On the back of worldwide recognised games such as Grand Theft Auto, Dundee is now regarded as a global hot spot for this section of the IT world, attracting businesses and skilled programmers from all corners of the globe to Scotland.”

David Jones, Creative Director of Realtime Worlds said: “It is enormously flattering to be shortlisted amongst such distinguished company, but to be awarded Director of the Year is something else entirely. When we founded Realtime Worlds in Dundee in 2002, we were, and still are, astounded by the fabulous game development talent available to us in Scotland. These awards are graciously received on behalf of everyone that has contributed to the company’s success.”