Twistbox Names Horstmeyer, Aragon to Top Sales Posts

LOS ANGELES — Twistbox Entertainment has named veteran mobile industry business development executives Allison Horstmeyer and Borja Aragon to top sales posts at the company’s subsidiary, Twistbox Games.

Horstmeyer has become vice president of sales for North America, bringing more than a decade of business development and integrated marketing strategy expertise to her new position. She was previously vice president in charge of mobile for SkillJam in Los Angeles.

Prior to that, she also served as senior director for business development of the Internet, instant message and mobile business division of American Greetings AG Interactive.

Aragon, now director of European sales of Twistbox Games, previously lead business development for Glu Mobile Ltd., a games publisher.

In addition he served as account director for Mforma Europe Ltd., a U.K.-based mobile games publisher.

“These two exceptionally well-qualified individuals help round out the business development team for Twistbox Games, giving us a suite of sales executives that is second to none in our industry,” said Patrick Dodd, senior vice president of worldwide sales and marketing for Twistbox Entertainment.

For more information, visit TwistBox.com.

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