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<blockquote data-quote="Faith Elisabeth Lilley" data-source="post: 9456210" data-attributes="member: 7044692"><p>I said that I would update everyone on how discussions go with Wizards of the Coast on this matter.</p><p></p><p>On 31st July 2024 I created a D&D Beyond support ticket and sent an email to the HR team. My email was forwarded on through HR up to Kerry McDonald (HR Director) on 8th August.</p><p>It's been 6 weeks since I reached out to try to get this resolved.</p><p></p><p>I feel I have given Wizards of the Coast plenty of time to respond to me in any meaningful capacity, but it seems that Adam, Cam, Joseph, and I are not to be extended the courtesy of a response.</p><p></p><p>It makes me sad that Wizards of the Coast has such disrespect for former employees that they do something like this, and then won't even respond. Not even to say they're looking into it, or to offer an explanation why this was done.</p><p></p><p>End result, I am left with only one conclusion - someone senior at Wizards of the Coast decided that I, and my former team, should be removed from the credits of the books we helped create and I have no idea why.</p><p></p><p>As evidenced multiple times over the last few years, the culture at Wizards of the Coast is to refuse to acknowledge the consequences of their actions, unless there is public pressure and a financial impact to them for not responding.</p><p></p><p>Businesses shouldn't behave this way, especially not one that is part of the TTRPG community.</p><p></p><p>Full text of my email:</p><p></p><p></p><p>For those who may ask about Hasbro UK/Wizards - I live in the UK. When D&D Beyond was acquired by Wizards of the Coast, while I continued to work on D&D Beyond, as part of the Wizards leadership team, my employment contract was transferred across to Hasbro UK. My role was, "Manager, Product Management" with a working job title of, "Senior Producer, digital"</p><p></p><p>Other Wizards of the Coast staff in the UK are also employed through Hasbro UK.</p><p></p><p>Screenshots provided (with email addresses blurred out)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Faith Elisabeth Lilley, post: 9456210, member: 7044692"] I said that I would update everyone on how discussions go with Wizards of the Coast on this matter. On 31st July 2024 I created a D&D Beyond support ticket and sent an email to the HR team. My email was forwarded on through HR up to Kerry McDonald (HR Director) on 8th August. It's been 6 weeks since I reached out to try to get this resolved. I feel I have given Wizards of the Coast plenty of time to respond to me in any meaningful capacity, but it seems that Adam, Cam, Joseph, and I are not to be extended the courtesy of a response. It makes me sad that Wizards of the Coast has such disrespect for former employees that they do something like this, and then won't even respond. Not even to say they're looking into it, or to offer an explanation why this was done. End result, I am left with only one conclusion - someone senior at Wizards of the Coast decided that I, and my former team, should be removed from the credits of the books we helped create and I have no idea why. As evidenced multiple times over the last few years, the culture at Wizards of the Coast is to refuse to acknowledge the consequences of their actions, unless there is public pressure and a financial impact to them for not responding. Businesses shouldn't behave this way, especially not one that is part of the TTRPG community. Full text of my email: For those who may ask about Hasbro UK/Wizards - I live in the UK. When D&D Beyond was acquired by Wizards of the Coast, while I continued to work on D&D Beyond, as part of the Wizards leadership team, my employment contract was transferred across to Hasbro UK. My role was, "Manager, Product Management" with a working job title of, "Senior Producer, digital" Other Wizards of the Coast staff in the UK are also employed through Hasbro UK. Screenshots provided (with email addresses blurred out) [/QUOTE]
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