David Wong has over 10 years of experience in the gaming and technology industry, with a focus on product management. David has held various leadership roles in well-known companies such as Age of Learning, Inc., Jam City, and Big Fish Games.
At Age of Learning, Inc., David served as the VP of Product Management, leading a product team and scaling the popular educational game "Adventure Academy" to over 200,000 paid subscribers. David played a key role in the product roadmap, introducing game features and making economy adjustments to improve player retention and unit economics.
Prior to that, as the Game Director at Jam City, David led a cross-functional studio team in the successful turnaround of "Vineyard Valley," a match-3 renovation game. David spearheaded enhancements in core gameplay and implemented a machine learning-based dynamic difficulty system, resulting in improved long-term retention and average revenue per user (ARPU).
During their time as the Senior Director of Product Management at Big Fish Games, David managed the expansion of the company's social casino portfolio, driving revenue growth from $100 million to $250 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR). David directed the product management team in formulating product strategy, designing data-driven game features, and optimizing live operations.
David's experience also includes founding and leading their own ventures. David founded Wubyu and served as the Founder and Chief Product Officer, overseeing the development of the popular mobile drawing game "Oh Snap!" and achieving a top ranking on the iOS word game charts. David also co-founded Fandemic Inc., a web platform providing fantasy sit/start advice and trade values for fantasy sports players.
Overall, David Wong has a proven track record of success in managing product teams, driving revenue growth, and creating engaging experiences in the gaming industry.
David Wong earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley, from 2001 to 2005.
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