Monika Moulin Public Relations Manager Prior to joining Sierra in 1997, Monika Moulin (pronounced "moo" - like a cow, and "lan" as in LAN) was an independent public relations and marketing consultant seriving clients in the entertainment, interactive/multi-media and leisure-time industries. Before setting up an independent consultancy in mid-1995, she was Senior Vice President in the L.A. office of international PR firm Hill and Knowlton. She joined the firm in early 1994 as Senior Vice President of its Entertainment Division handling such clients as ITT Sheraton, the Tournament of Roses Association, the Puerto Rico Tourism Company, Ticketmaster, Mazda Motor of America, Taco Bell, Hunt-Wesson and Oscar-Mayer. Within weeks of moving to L.A., she was the leading money-winner on "The $25,000 Pyramid" (a title she held until the game show changed a couple of years later to "The $100,000 Pyramid"). Ms. Moulin trained in music at Southern Methodist University and the University of Texas and at the American Institute of Musical Studies in Freiburg, Germany. She frequently performs as a vocalist, often with her husband, singer/songwriter Kirk Moulin of the musical group Larkspur. They reside on a golf course in Ahwahnee, California with two dogs, Max and Elvis. Monika is public relations manager for Yosemite Entertainment and all Sierra FX titles including Quest for Glory. In her position, she is responsible for all trade and consumer media relations. She saw the Beatles perform live when she was a child in Dallas, Texas. |