Introduction

 

A pioneer in transformative entertainment, Archivist Studios will specialize in developing innovative, meaningful, and engaging video games. From drawing board to production, the focus of our process is the individual and unique experience of every person who uses our products.  Our intent is to take today's cutting edge software quality development standards, mix them with today's transformational learning theories, and combine all of that with tomorrow's game development trends. Archivist Studios will be championing ground-breaking games of unparalleled intensity and producing the most compelling content available. Meaningful personal experience is our primary goal.

 

Based in Arlington, MA and grounded in more than a decade of research and strategy under the name Mythos Consulting, Archivist will be introduced as a development studio in 2008. Future positions will be posted on this website as they arise. See also: http://www.bostonpostmortem.org/ for more about game development in the greater Boston area.

 

www.archiviststudios.com

+1-781-577-2783

 

Managing Director

 

William Browning: Chief Executive Officer

The founder of Archivist, William Browning has built his career in the informational technology and video game industry. Consulting in senior positions with companies such as Compaq, DataGeneral, Fidelity, MediaMap, NEC, and Smartroute Systems, and Sperry & Hutchinson, he has experience in every aspect of software development. Experienced in consumer and business-to-business operations as well as the game industry, William worked with Turbine and Stainless Steel Studios prior to launching Archivist Studios. He holds a Bachelor of Arts and Science degree in psychology, with a concentration in human development.

wbrowning@archiviststudios.com

 

Consulting Directors

 

Talya Bosch: Chief Communications Officer

A senior consultant with a long-standing relationship with Mythos, Talya Bosch has extensive experience in the field of communications, conflict management, and corporate social responsibility. She has created and directed communications programs for clients such as Canon and IBM and headed major corporate development initiatives for Porter Novelli International, then the world’s fourth largest global public relations agency. Talya also served as the associate director of the Public Conversations Project, a group that facilitates dialogue across the divides of polarized issues, from abortion and same-sex marriage to board conflicts and workplace disputes.  She currently is an account director specializing in cause branding at Cone, Inc., a firm that builds and communicates authentic, credible and relevant brands to engage stakeholders, enhance reputation and drive customer loyalty. A New York State mediator, she soon will receive her master's degree in organizational development from Columbia University.