Doug Lombardi
For other uses, see Lombardi (disambiguation). |
Doug Lombardi | |
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Biographical information | |
Title(s) |
Vice President of Marketing |
Time period |
January 2000 – February 2022[1] |
Doug Lombardi was the Vice President of Marketing at Valve.[2]
Biography[edit]
Lombardi was in the music industry with his friend, Chris Jensen, before he made the decision to get into the gaming industry. In 1994, he started as a freelance journalist contributing to several magazines and worked at CNET's Gamecenter. In 1998, he joined Sierra On-Line as the brand manager for Half-Life. He joined Valve at the end of 1999. He helped manage and coordinate third-party relations, marketing, and press activities for Valve's game titles and Steam.[2][3] He left the company in February of 2022.[1]
Trivia[edit]
Lombardi's name appears in Half-Life: Blue Shift as an Easter egg on a locker.
Selected gameography[edit]
- Half-Life (1998)
- Half-Life: Opposing Force (1999)
- Half-Life: Blue Shift (2001)
- Half-Life 2 (2004)
- Half-Life 2: Episode One (2006)
- Half-Life 2: Episode Two (2007)
- Portal (2007)
- Portal 2 (2011)
- Half-Life: Alyx (2020)
Company biographies[edit]
- Doug Lombardi
- After years in the music industry, Doug decided to get a real job. Then he came to his senses and got into the gaming industry instead. As Valve’s Vice President of Marketing, Doug helps manage and coordinate third-party relations, marketing, and press activities.
- Doug Lombardi - VP of Marketing
- After years in the music industry, Doug decided to get a real job. Then he came to his senses and made the decision to get into the gaming industry instead. During his time in gaming, he has worked on the launch of websites, magazines, and games. As VP of Marketing at Valve, he helps manage and coordinate third-party relations, marketing and press activities.
- Doug Lombardi - Director of Marketing
- After years in the music industry, Doug decided to get a real job. Then he came to his senses and made the decision to get into the gaming industry instead. During his time in gaming, he has worked on the launch of websites, magazines, and games. As Director of Marketing at Valve, he helps manage and coordinate third-party relations, marketing and press activities.