Nintendo's straight-talking vice president of corporate affairs, Denise Kaigler, is leaving the company because of "personal reasons".

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Nintendo's vice president of corporate affairs, Denise Kaigler, has announced that she'll be leaving the company after less than two years in the position.

In a statement issued to Kotaku, Nintendo of America's executive vice president of Sales & Marketing, Cammie Dunaway, says "Denise Kaigler has been a valuable part of the Nintendo of America team for the last two years. She's made a personal decision to spend more time with her family in New England. We wish her all the best in this next chapter of her life, and we look forward to continuing to deliver great Nintendo experiences to people of all ages as we head into this holiday season".

Best of luck, Denise.
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  • 0
    Jimbo999 Nov 21, 09
    I think having a good job is better than having anannoying family onme all the time, and she could just hire a Nanny or something, her kids would be at school all day anyway.

    Women.
  • 1
    Curt Connors* Nov 21, 09
    Yeah, they're almost as useless as misogynists
  • 0
    McClubbin Nov 21, 09
    WAS THE SEX NOT GOOD ENOUGH FOR YOU DENISE?

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