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His student passion led to global gaming career | UNC-Chapel Hill
During his earliest days as a Carolina student, David Tinson ’96 found a passion that launched him on a career path in the world’s largest entertainment sector, video games. In his first fall semester, Tinson met Jacqui Steadman Greene ’94, who told him about her job as a student assistant in the Athletic Department’s sports information office. “It sounded like the coolest job in the world,” he said. Though admittedly a bit introverted, Tinson h…
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His student passion led to global gaming career | UNC-Chapel Hill
During his earliest days as a Carolina student, David Tinson ’96 found a passion that launched him on a career path in the world’s largest entertainment sector, video games. In his first fall semester, Tinson met Jacqui Steadman Greene ’94, who told him about her job as a student assistant in the Athletic Department’s sports information office. “It sounded like the coolest job in the world,” he said. Though admittedly a bit introverted, Tinson h…
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