By Heather Cabot and Samantha WalravensMaureen Fan dares to dream in her work and in life. Fan says while the technology is cool, it's the story that shines. The story is the most important thing," underscored Fan, who told us she first fell in love with storytelling when as a young adult, she discovered gaming and anime movies, like the feminist themed Princess Mononoke. It was an important moment to Fan who realized that while her reports thought she was fierce, she wasn't projecting that toughness upwards to management. The new frontier of VR seemed like the perfect opportunity for this polymath to use both sides of her brain.
Source: Forbes January 23, 2017 19:08 UTC