SHANE S. KIM

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Software Technology Evidence

7 mention(s) identify SHANE S. KIM as having software/technology expertise.

Company Filing Date Evidence Reason
GameStop Corp. 2012-05-10 Mr. Kim worked for Microsoft for almost 20 years, most recently as Corporate Vice President of Strategy and Business Development in Interactive Entertainment, and previously as Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Game Studios overseeing about 1,000 programmers. Nearly 20 years at Microsoft, including Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Game Studios overseeing a large team of programmers and developers, indicating strong software-related technical background.
GameStop Corp. 2013-05-21 Mr. Kim worked for Microsoft for almost 20 years, including as Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Game Studios, overseeing a team of approximately 1,000 programmers, designers, artists and producers. Has nearly 21 years of experience in the video game industry including roles overseeing teams of programmers and business development at Microsoft, indicating software-related technical skills.
GameStop Corp. 2014-05-09 Mr. Kim worked for Microsoft Corporation for almost 20 years, retiring in January 2010. For the last 15 years at Microsoft, Mr. Kim was with Microsoft’s Interactive Entertainment Business division, most recently as its Corporate Vice President of Strategy and Business Development. Before that, Mr. Kim was the Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Game Studios, where he oversaw a team of approximately 1,000 programmers, designers, artists and producers. Worked for Microsoft for almost 20 years, including as Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Game Studios overseeing a large team of programmers and developers, indicating strong software-related technical background.
GameStop Corp. 2015-05-08 Shane S. Kim is a Director and a member of the Compensation Committee. He has served as a Director since July 2011. Mr. Kim worked for Microsoft Corporation for almost 20 years, retiring in January 2010. For the last 15 years at Microsoft, Mr. Kim was with Microsoft’s Interactive Entertainment Business division, most recently as its Corporate Vice President of Strategy and Business Development. Before that, Mr. Kim was the Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Game Studios, where he oversaw a team of approximately 1,000 programmers, designers, artists and producers developing a broad range of Xbox 360 and Windows titles. He worked for Microsoft for almost 20 years, including as Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Game Studios overseeing a large team of programmers and developers, indicating strong software-related technical skills.
GameStop Corp. 2016-05-06 Mr. Kim worked for Microsoft Corporation for almost 20 years, retiring in January 2010. For the last 15 years at Microsoft, Mr. Kim was with Microsoft’s Interactive Entertainment Business division, most recently as its Corporate Vice President of Strategy and Business Development. Before that, Mr. Kim was the Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Game Studios, where he oversaw a team of approximately 1,000 programmers, designers, artists and producers developing a broad range of Xbox 360 and Windows titles. Worked for Microsoft for almost 20 years, including leading a team of approximately 1,000 programmers, designers, artists and producers developing Xbox 360 and Windows titles, indicating software development and programming experience.
GameStop Corp. 2017-05-12 Mr. Kim worked for Microsoft Corporation for almost 20 years, retiring in January 2010. For the last 15 years at Microsoft, Mr. Kim was with Microsoft’s Interactive Entertainment Business division, most recently as its Corporate Vice President of Strategy and Business Development. Before that, Mr. Kim was the Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Game Studios, where he oversaw a team of approximately 1,000 programmers, designers, artists and producers developing a broad range of Xbox 360 and Windows titles. Former Corporate Vice President at Microsoft with leadership over a team of programmers and direct involvement in software development and strategy.
GameStop Corp. 2018-05-16 Mr. Kim worked for Microsoft Corporation, leading provider of software and technology solutions (“Microsoft”), for almost 20 years, retiring in January 2010. For the last 15 years at Microsoft, Mr. Kim was with Microsoft’s Interactive Entertainment Business division, most recently as its Corporate Vice President of Strategy and Business Development. Before that, Mr. Kim was the Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Game Studios, where he oversaw a team of approximately 1,000 programmers, designers, artists and producers developing a broad range of Xbox 360 and Windows titles. He worked for Microsoft for almost 20 years, including as Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Game Studios overseeing a team of approximately 1,000 programmers, designers, artists and producers developing Xbox 360 and Windows titles, indicating direct software development experience.

GameStop Corp.

Filing Date Source Excerpt
2012-05-10 Mr. Kim worked for Microsoft for almost 20 years, most recently as Corporate Vice President of Strategy and Business Development in Interactive Entertainment, and previously as Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Game Studios overseeing about 1,000 programmers.
2013-05-21 Mr. Kim worked for Microsoft for almost 20 years, including as Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Game Studios, overseeing a team of approximately 1,000 programmers, designers, artists and producers.
2014-05-09 Mr. Kim worked for Microsoft Corporation for almost 20 years, retiring in January 2010. For the last 15 years at Microsoft, Mr. Kim was with Microsoft’s Interactive Entertainment Business division, most recently as its Corporate Vice President of Strategy and Business Development. Before that, Mr. Kim was the Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Game Studios, where he oversaw a team of approximately 1,000 programmers, designers, artists and producers.
2015-05-08 Shane S. Kim is a Director and a member of the Compensation Committee. He has served as a Director since July 2011. Mr. Kim worked for Microsoft Corporation for almost 20 years, retiring in January 2010. For the last 15 years at Microsoft, Mr. Kim was with Microsoft’s Interactive Entertainment Business division, most recently as its Corporate Vice President of Strategy and Business Development. Before that, Mr. Kim was the Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Game Studios, where he oversaw a team of approximately 1,000 programmers, designers, artists and producers developing a broad range of Xbox 360 and Windows titles.
2016-05-06 Mr. Kim worked for Microsoft Corporation for almost 20 years, retiring in January 2010. For the last 15 years at Microsoft, Mr. Kim was with Microsoft’s Interactive Entertainment Business division, most recently as its Corporate Vice President of Strategy and Business Development. Before that, Mr. Kim was the Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Game Studios, where he oversaw a team of approximately 1,000 programmers, designers, artists and producers developing a broad range of Xbox 360 and Windows titles.
2017-05-12 Mr. Kim worked for Microsoft Corporation for almost 20 years, retiring in January 2010. For the last 15 years at Microsoft, Mr. Kim was with Microsoft’s Interactive Entertainment Business division, most recently as its Corporate Vice President of Strategy and Business Development. Before that, Mr. Kim was the Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Game Studios, where he oversaw a team of approximately 1,000 programmers, designers, artists and producers developing a broad range of Xbox 360 and Windows titles.
2018-05-16 Mr. Kim worked for Microsoft Corporation, leading provider of software and technology solutions (“Microsoft”), for almost 20 years, retiring in January 2010. For the last 15 years at Microsoft, Mr. Kim was with Microsoft’s Interactive Entertainment Business division, most recently as its Corporate Vice President of Strategy and Business Development. Before that, Mr. Kim was the Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Game Studios, where he oversaw a team of approximately 1,000 programmers, designers, artists and producers developing a broad range of Xbox 360 and Windows titles.

Data sourced from SEC filings. Last updated: 2026-03-05