Jamin Warren (born 1983) is co-founder and chief executive of Kill Screen, a video game arts and culture company that The New Yorker called "the McSweeney's of interactive media". He was formerly the host of the PBS webseries . Warren also founded Twofivesix, a marketing agency preparing brands for the future of play and interactivity.
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