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Sony Europe Boss Retires

Sony Computer Entertainment Europe boss David Reeves has announced that he is retiring, having been with the company since 1995.

ā€œIt has been a wonderful ride with PlayStation,ā€ said David Reeves in a SCEE statement. ā€œI have just two things to say on leaving: I want to thank all of those people who have supported SCEE and me personally in the past 14 years; you have been magnificent! Secondly, I am going to spend my time now trying to repay society for all I have taken from it. If your children are having physics lessons at the local school or wondering why their ski instructor is very elderly, your car mechanic has a bad back, or the social worker keeps bringing you PSP games, then it could just be me! Good luck to everybody at SCEE and everybody who continues to support us.ā€

Reeves was responsible for managing over a hundred territories in Europe/PAL, and according to Sony Computer Entertainment president Kazuo Hirai, Reeves was key in building up a strong Sony base in Europe/PAL territories.

ā€œDavid’s contribution in firmly establishing the PlayStation brand and expanding the business in Europe/PAL territories in his 14 year tenure at SCEE is immeasurable,ā€ said Sony Computer Entertainment President and Group CEO Kazuo Hirai. ā€œI would like to express my sincere gratitude to David for the many accomplishments he made to the PlayStation business and wish him the best luck in his future endeavors.ā€

Reeves will be replaced by Chief Marketing Officer Andrew House, who will take over the reins on May 1.

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