Tapjoy is bringing in a PlayStation and Zynga veteran to boost its relationship with game studios.
The company, which runs a ad network for mobile games, revealed today that it has hired Rob Dyer. He will join the company as its senior vice president of developer relations. This comes as Tapjoy is working to convince developers that its reward-based mobile advertising can make them more money. With Dyer’s experience, Tapjoy is likely hoping that Dyer can help them in that effort as mobile gaming is likely going to grow to $25 billion in 2014 and the company wants as big a piece of that as it can get.
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Dyer was previously in charge of developer relations at Zynga. That experience put him in contact with many of the studios that Tapjoy is now hoping to work with. He left the struggling mobile-social publisher last June during a mass exodus. Prior to that, Dyer worked at Sony Computer Entertainment America. He oversaw the relationship that the PlayStation brand had with North American game publishers.
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In his own statement, Dyer said that he is looking forward to helping Tapjoy work with new partners as well as getting the most value for the developers it works with now.
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