A leading pioneer in active gaming, announced the appointment of Albert L. Cervantes as Actiga's chief financial officer.
"Al's extensive and global financial background in the entertainment industry, proven track record, and operational know-how will be of tremendous value to Actiga as we execute
Cervantes, 54, spent more than a decade in the entertainment business, serving as vice president of finance and administration at KTTV Channel 11, a Los Angeles-based television station, where he oversaw all financial reporting, budgeting, forecasting, payroll, risk management, credit and billing and collection systems. Prior, Cervantes was vice president controller at Fox Inc., a global entertainment corporation, and director of corporate accounting at Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., where his primary responsibility was to oversee and maintain the overall integrity and compliance of financial and accounting systems.
Immediately prior tojoining Actiga, Cervantes served as chief financial officer of Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians where he was responsible for strategic planning of future commercial developments, closed a $45 million line of credit and negotiated a $300 million loan for new construction financing, in addition to directly controlling all tribal financial and accounting activities. Previously, Cervantes served as chief financial officer and vice president of finance and administration for Protection Service Industries, where he designed, implemented and enforced Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) compliant financial systems and controls, including Sarbanes-Oxley compliance.
Cervantes earned a bachelor's degree in economics from Stanford University, and a master's degree in finance and accounting at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is a certified public accountant.
Actiga Corporation is a leading pioneer in active gaming. The company's mission is to empower users to enjoy real-life, natural motion game play controllers that provide access to revolutionary downloadable 3D games and PC/Consolebased video games. Visit http://www.actiga.com.