Suzanne Seggerman is the co-founder of Games for Change and is a public speaker and adviser on new media and social impact.
from Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio,[1] and a master's degree from New York University’s Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP).
[3] Seggerman was production manager for the PBS documentary series The West,[4] and then a director at new media think tank Web Lab,[5] which was an early think tank dedicated to exploring and funding serious issues at the outset of the World Wide Web[6] Seggerman was co-founder and former president of Games for Change (G4C),[7] a non-profit that promotes and supports the emerging uses of video games for humanitarian and educational purposes.
[11] In October 2010, Seggerman pleaded guilty to conspiracy and tax fraud related to a $12 million 2001 inheritance her family received in a Swiss bank account from her father.
[16] The siblings had funneled their inherited money into the U.S. tax-free through a variety of means: shell companies, a fraudulent foundation, and carrying just under $10,000 cash on return trips from Switzerland.