
Alexander Lyskovsky, President
Alexander Lyskovsky graduated from Novosibirsk State University with a Master's Degree in Computer Science. While studying, he worked on an interactive system for regional and transoceanic calculations of tsunami isochrones and geophysical model studies. In 1997, he left the field of science for the computer games industry. In 1999, the company he founded became Alawar Entertainment, one of the world's leading publishers of casual games. Today, Mr. Lyskovsky is in charge of strategic planning and tactical operations.
Mr. Lyskovsky is also the
Sergey Zanin,
Sergey Zanin is one of the
Currently, Mr. Zanin holds the position of vice president at Alawar, and guides the development of the company's CD department. Under his direction, the division has established long term contacts with more than 30 publishers in 25 countries, and distributes about 500,000 CDs sporting the Alawar logo each year. Mr. Zanin also helps the developers of larger games publish their titles on CD.
Andrey Postnikov, Director of Publishing
Andrey Postnikov has been the head of Alawar Entertainment's Internet publishing department since June 2002. Since then, the company has published more than 100 casual games by external developers, established partnerships with all of the leading online distributors and become the world's key publisher of casual games. The Magic Ball series, recognized as offering the best 3D Breakout action available, was produced and published under Mr. Postnikov's direct guidance. Before joining to Alawar, Andrey worked as the head of production at a leading printing house specializing in the creation of forms used in accounting. Mr. Postnikov graduated from Novosibirsk State Technical University, Aircraft Faculty, with a degree in aircraft.
Roman Polyak, Business Development Director
Roman Polyak joined Alawar Entertainment in 2002 as Operations Director of one of Alawar's affiliated companies. Since 2004, he's held the position of Business Development Director. During
David Laprad, Head of the U.S. department
David Laprad has led Alawar Entertainment's U.S. department since June 2004. He also serves as the
Helen Kovaleva, Licensing Manager
Helen Kovaleva has held the position of Licensing Manager at Alawar Entertainment since 2001. During her time with the company, Helen has compiled a library of more than 200 casual games available for licensing. The collection includes arcade games, Breakout offerings,
Maxim Mehaelis, Art Director
Since autumn 2000, Maxim Mehaelis has served as lead game designer at Alawar Entertainment. In 2001, he was appointed head of the design department and became art director for the company. This involved supervising the development of the graphics for the games Alawar created
Kirill Plotnikov, Head of Games Producing Department
Kirill Plotnikov started his career as a game producer with Alawar in April 2003. It took him one year to move up from Producer Assistant to Head of Game Producing. So far, he's produced more than 60 games for Alawar, most of which were a financial success. His hits includes the Snowy the Bear series, The Treasures of Montezuma, Stand o' Food, Hyperballoid, the Arctic Quest series, Mahjongg Artifacts, Mysteries of Horus, Crystalix, Aquaball and other well known titles. Mr. Plotnikov graduated from Novosibirsk State University, the Mechanical and Mathematical Faculty, with a degree in programming.
Tatiana Chernova, Director of Marketing Communications and PR
Tatiana Chernova joined Alawar Entertainment in September 2004. In the beginning, she was responsible for game localizations and translations. Since 2006, she's served as public relations manager for the company. Today, she holds the position of Director of Marketing Communications and PR. Her responsibilities include soliciting coverage of the company's projects through the mass media and the strategic planning of PR campaigns. Additional duties include the planning and organization of Alawar’s participation in exhibitions, conferences and other events. Moreover, Ms. Chernova serves as PR Advisor of the Casual Games Association (CGA). She's also responsible for coverage of CGA activity in East European mass media and the organization of CGA Europe: East — the first specialized conference in Eastern Europe dedicated to the casual games industry. Tatiana holds a Master’s Degree in Linguistics from Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University and a second Master’s Degree in Economics and Management from Novosibirsk State University. Before coming to Alawar, she worked as a TV journalist and the host of a program featuring notable stories about city life in Russia.