Although Reggie Fils-Ime stepped down as President of the United States Nintendo last April, it is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post.
Following the news that the former NOA leader will join the Rock Games as a state adviser, he has now signed on to the board of directors Brunswick Corporation – “World Class Leader in the Marine Industry”.
Here is what Brunswick has to say about the news: With a tweet from Reggie, he talks about his love of the sea:
“We are delighted to welcome Reggie to the Brunswick Board of Directors. As a highly respected and experienced manager, Reggie’s experience in consumer-facing initiatives and digital technology makes him a valuable addition to our strong and experienced board of directors. We look forward to benefiting from Reggie’s expertise as we continue to develop deep relationships with our clients. “
Here is some background information about Brunswick:
Headquartered in Metawa, Ill., Brunswick Corporation’s leading consumer brands include Mercury Marine outdoor engines; Mercury Mercury stern drive and internal packages; Mercury global components and parts, including propellers and smart craft electronics; Power products integrated solutions; Motorcoat trolling motors; Atwood, Karelian and whale sea parts; Distribution of land ‘N’ Marine, PLA, Baines Marine, Kellogg Marine and Lancaster Dassler Marine Parts; Mercury and Quicksilver parts and oils; Bayliner, Boston Whaler, Crestliner, Cyprus K, Harris, Heide, Lowe, Lund, Princecraft, Quicksilver, Wroclaw, Sea Ray, Thunder Jet and Utter boats; Boat Services Network, Independent Boat Club & Nautical-On.
Reggie also currently serves as a director on the boards of GameStop and Spin Master Corporation. What do you think of his latest kick? Tell us below.
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