Corporate Board Profile
Tech Score: 33/100
1 mention(s) identify BERNARD STOLAR as having software/technology expertise.
Company | Filing Date | Evidence | Reason |
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WORLDS INC | 2016-04-15 | Currently, Mr. Stolar is Dean of Games and Game Evangelist for Google, Inc. ... he was president and chief operating officer of Sega of America, Inc. where he helped increase sales from $200 million to over $1 billion in three years. | Bernard Stolar has significant experience in the interactive entertainment industry, including leadership roles at major companies like Sega and Mattel Interactive, which are heavily involved in software and gaming. |
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2010-05-19 | Bernard Stolar, noted for his expertise in both identifying and developing market-driving content and forging successful business partnerships, brings to the board over twenty years of senior-level experience within the interactive entertainment industry in all phases of company operations, including sales and marketing, product development, licensing, distribution, strategic planning and management. Mr. Stolar has served in high profile leadership roles at publicly and privately held interactive entertainment companies. Currently, Mr. Stolar is Dean of Games and Game Evangelist for Google, Inc. From February 2006 until its purchase by Google, Inc. in February 2007, Mr. Stolar was the Chairman of the Board of Adscape Media. Prior to this, he was president and chief operating office of BAM! Entertainment, where he transformed the company from a hand-held content company to a developer and marketer of interactive entertainment for next generation video game consoles. In 2000, Mr. Stolar joined Mattel, Inc. as president of Mattel Interactive, where he was responsible for directing and reorganizing the $1 billion Mattel Interactive division. From 1996 to 1999, Mr. Stolar served as president and chief operating officer of Sega of America, Inc. where he helped increase sales from $200 million to over $1 billion in three years, and orchestrated the launch of the Sega Dreamcast(TM), the fastest selling video game console in US history at that time. Mr. Stolar also served as executive vice president of Sony Computer Entertainment of America, where he was a key leader of the Sony Playstation® launch team, directing all third-party publishing in the U.S. Prior to that, Mr. Stolar served as president of Atari America's game division. The following table sets forth information concerning the compensation paid to each of our non-employee directors during 2009 for their services rendered as directors. DIRECTOR COMPENSATION Name Fees Earned or Paid in Cash ($) Stock Awards ($) Option Awards ($) (1) All Other Compensation ($) Total ($) Jay Coleman 0 0 6,382 6,382 Robert Fireman 0 0 6,382 6,382 Bernard Stolar 0 0 6,382 6,382 (1) This column represents the dollar amount recognized for financial statement reporting purposes with respect to the 2009 fiscal year for the fair value of stock options granted to the named director in fiscal year 2009, in accordance with FASB ASC Topic 718. Pursuant to SEC rules, the amounts shown exclude the impact of estimated forfeitures related to service-based vesting conditions. These amounts reflect our accounting expense for these awards, and do not correspond to the actual value that will be recognized from these awards by the named director. Each director received 100,000 stock options during 2009. As of the end of fiscal 2009, each outside director had received, and still holds, an aggregate of 350,000 options for service as a director. |
2013-06-07 | Bernard Stolar, 63, Director. Independent Director. Compensation: $10,655 in stock option awards in 2012. Serves on the Board which acts as audit committee. |
2016-04-15 | Currently, Mr. Stolar is Dean of Games and Game Evangelist for Google, Inc. ... he was president and chief operating officer of Sega of America, Inc. where he helped increase sales from $200 million to over $1 billion in three years. |
Data sourced from SEC filings. Last updated: 2025-06-16