The Sims boss, Lucy Bradshaw, leaves EA after a 23-year run

Lucy Bradshaw, an executive at EA, has announced that she is leaving the company after a 23-year run with them. Lucy most recently served as the senior vice president of the Sims studio Maxis. The news was announced this past Thursday in a blog post by EA CEO Andrew Wilson."Today we are announcing that Lucy Bradshaw is moving on from Electronic Arts," Wilson said. "Through 23 years with our company, Lucy has brought an incredible passion for games and our player community. I want to thank Lucy for her dedication to EA, her contributions to Maxis, and the creative spirit she infused in every one of her teams and projects. We wish her the best as she takes on her next adventure."Bradshaw has not given any details on where she will go from here. She released her own statement and wanted to assure fans that the Sims are in good hands.

Lucy Bradshaw, an executive at EA, has announced that she is leaving the company after a 23-year run with them. Lucy most recently served as the senior vice president of the Sims studio Maxis. The news was announced this past Thursday in a blog post by EA CEO Andrew Wilson.

“Today we are announcing that Lucy Bradshaw is moving on from Electronic Arts,” Wilson said. “Through 23 years with our company, Lucy has brought an incredible passion for games and our player community. I want to thank Lucy for her dedication to EA, her contributions to Maxis, and the creative spirit she infused in every one of her teams and projects. We wish her the best as she takes on her next adventure.”

Bradshaw has not given any details on where she will go from here. She released her own statement and wanted to assure fans that the Sims are in good hands.

“I’ve had a wonderful journey at EA and Maxis, filled with amazingly creative people, unforgettable experiences, and an inspiring community of players and creators,” Bradshaw said. “I have the highest regard for EA’s leadership today, their vision and their focus on putting players first. I leave knowing that Maxis is in great hands with a leader and teams who are full of respect for our players, passion for our games, and new ideas to bring to the world of Maxis gamers.”

Maxis general manager, Rachel Franklin, will take over leadership of EA’s Maxis studio. Bradshaw had originally joined EA in 1997 when EA acquired Maxis. Stay tuned to Gamespresso for updates on her future plans.

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