Justin Loar
About
Justin Loar is from Frisco, Texas, United States. Justin works in the following industries: "Computer Games". Justin is currently Lead Mission Designer at Gearbox Entertainment, located in Los Angeles, CA. In Justin's previous role as a Game Designer at Gearbox Entertainment, Justin worked in Los Angeles, CA until Oct 2021. Prior to joining Gearbox Entertainment, Justin was a Associate Game Designer at Gearbox Entertainment and held the position of Associate Game Designer at Frisco, TX. Prior to that, Justin was a COGS Designer at Gearbox Entertainment, based in Frisco, TX from Jun 2018 to Sep 2018. Justin started working as Design Teaching Assistant at SMU Guildhall in Plano, TX in Jan 2018. From Jan 2016 to Sep 2016, Justin was Project Manager at SociologicalYou, based in Dallas/Fort Worth Area. Prior to that, Justin was a Director of Talent at Texas Millennial Institute, based in Dallas/Fort Worth Area from Jul 2015 to Aug 2016. Justin started working as Campus Coordinator at Students for Liberty in Dallas/Fort Worth Area in Jun 2014.
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Justin Loar's current jobs
Justin Loar's past jobs
Mission Designer *Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands
Mission Designer *Borderlands 3 *Borderlands 3: Bloody Harvest (DLC) *Borderlands 3: Takedown at the Maliwan Blacksite (DLC) *Borderlands 3: Director’s Cut (DLC)
I mentored design students on a 60-person game development team to discover best practices for managing pipelines with artists and programmers, rapid prototyping, and meeting milestone goals.
I was a project manager for a small team tasked with creating and maintaining a digitally-accessible interactive textbook. I was the technical copywriter and editor for the bulk of the manuscript, created classroom materials, and supported front-end platforms. I coordinated in-office contractors as well as off-shore resources. Directed weekly C-suite status meetings and presented proposals for new features.
Coordinated operations of over 20 active volunteers across Texas. Trained all volunteers in activism strategies on college campuses. Organized collaborative activism forums, seminars, and conferences.
Led over 30 peer-education discussions on college campuses. Hosted three activism seminars, averaging 50 attendees from across Texas. Expanded the network by over 200 students in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Brought 8 students to the International Students for Liberty Conference in Washington, D.C.