By Matt Gardner
Over the course of their careers, digital pioneers have a habit of creating wildly different projects, often at the expense of persistent success. Despite having one of the most varied resumés in entertainment, Chris DeWolfe has consistently triumphed.
Best known for co-founding MySpace–during which time, as its CEO, he was named one of TIME’s 100 most influential people in the world–the native of Portland, Oregon now finds himself at the forefront of the ever-expanding world of mobile gaming, heading up the Los Angeles-based mobile games developer Jam City.