Jon Woods (businessman)

Jon Vincent Woods
Born (1946-07-22) 22 July 1946
Liverpool, England
Residence Altrincham
Nationality British
Occupation Entrepreneur
Former Video game producer

Jon Vincent Woods is a former UK based computer game producer. In 1984 he co-founded Manchester based software development company Ocean Software with David Ward.

After over a decade of success in the gaming industry, he sold Ocean Software to French company Infogrames in April 1996 for US$100 million.[1]

In 2004, Woods was inducted into the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA) Hall of Fame for his service to the gaming industry.[2] Woods was an interviewee in the 2014 documentary From Bedrooms to Billions.[3]

Everton Football Club

Woods has been a non-executive director at Everton Football Club since March 2000.[4]

He is known to shy away from media attention at Everton and never comments publicly on current affairs at the club. He is the third largest shareholder in the club and one of only four directors.

At 2004 EGM, Woods said: "Well my colleagues have had a lot to say, as has been evident in the last few months. But this is hardly a forum where there is anything to contribute, necessarily. I’ve quite a lot to say in normal Board affairs, or the company’s affairs – so there isn’t really much more to add other than I did put my hand in my pocket to rescue this club in earlier days, though that’s all now long forgotten along with my colleagues (Bill Kenwright and Paul Gregg) here. There isn’t anything more to say."[5]

Totalamber

Woods was appointed Chairman of Cheshire (UK) headquartered Totalamber in June, 2013. The company provides Software Consultancy Services to clientele in over 30 countries, helping them to Implement, Enhance, Upgrade, Rollout, Support and Replace their ERP applications.

Video game credits

References

  1. Mergers & Acquisitions - UK News 1996
  2. "ELSPA Press Release". elspa.com. Retrieved 18 January 2009.
  3. Jon Woods at the Internet Movie Database
  4. "evertonfc.com Jon Woods Profile". evertonfc.com. Retrieved 18 January 2009.
  5. Everton FC EGM 2004
  6. "Mobygames.com - Jon Woods Profile". Mobygames.com. Retrieved 18 January 2009.


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