About Roll20
Roll20, owned by The Orr Group LLC, began as an effort to keep its cofounders in touch via long distance tabletop gaming. Since launching via Kickstarter in 2012, it has attracted nearly 10 million users as a free service, becoming the preeminent way to play tabletop roleplaying games online and developing into a staple of in-person play. The award-winning program continues to be funded by subscribers who receive features that assist advanced gameplay.
Company Timeline
Executive Team
Chief Executive Officer, Co-Founder
Nolan T. Jones
has served as the primary strategic vision of Roll20 since 2017, 10x-ing the company's revenue. Prior to cofounding Roll20 in 2012, he wrote and marketed comic books, dispatched for law enforcement, and briefly sold vacuum cleaners door to door. He has a degree in Film from the University of Kansas.
Chief Operating Officer
Corey Rosemond
serves as COO for Roll20. Previously he was a co-founding Vice President for the RIG gaming brand created at Plantronics in 2012 and acquired by Nacon S.A. in March of 2020. Corey has a BSBA from Washington University and an MBA from the University of Texas at Austin.
Chief Technology Officer
Morgan Buck
has served as the primary technical decision-maker of Roll20 since the start of 2020. Previously she was a Technical Director at Nexon OC, and a Senior Software Engineer at both Seismic Games and Riot Games.
She studied Psychology and Japanese at the University of Oregon.
Chief Financial Officer
Austin Kelly
has served as the primary financial controller and forecaster for Roll20 since early 2017. Prior to working at Roll20, Austin worked as an Administrative Assistant for the City of Lawrence, KS and as an Office Manager at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. He has additionally won several sports prediction contests.
Austin has a Masters of Public administration from UMKC and a Bachelor's in Political Science and Geography from the University of Kansas.
Director of Marketing
Amber Cook
leads marketing at Roll20. She has worked in brand strategy, mass market sales, and business development in the tabletop industry for 15 years and serves on the American Tabletop Awards.
Director of People & Inclusion
Jose Artiaga IV, CDE®
From recruiting to performance management, Jose sets and drives people strategy across Roll20. He is committed to creating more diverse, equitable, and inclusive communities wherever he can. Outside of Roll20, Jose is an ambassador for organizations that support immigrants, an ongoing regional initiative to strive for digital equity, and is active within several professional networks for DEI practitioners.
Is also (in no particular order) a parent, caretaker, coach, gardener, cook, and pizzaiolo.
Director of Growth and Analytics
Clay Reimus
joined Roll20 in June of 2021 to improve Roll20's Growth & Analytics practices. Previously, he worked for startups like Arcadia and ClassPass, and prior to that specialized in SEO for large clients (Google, Verizon, Hulu, etc).
Clay has a Bachelor's Degree in Communications from Susquehanna University
Advisory Board
Co-Founder
Riley Dutton
served as the technical Co-Founder of Roll20, managing the product formation of the platform from inception in 2012. In 2017 he stepped away from the day-to-day of Roll20 to start Ad Alternum Studios, whose products include OrbusVR, the first MMO built exclusively for VR. Riley returned to Roll20 during 2021 to help establish the new Growth team, serving for a short time as Director of Growth. He continues to serve as an active advisor for the company.
Riley attended the University of Kansas.
Legal
Brian Blaylock
A partner at Snell & Wilmer, Brian is concentrated in corporate and securities law, with a focus on mergers and acquisitions. He received his J.D., summa cum laude, from the William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada Las Vegas.
Advisor
Brad Mishlove
is the founder and CEO of Catapult Groups, an executive coaching and mentorship organization for entrepreneurs. Clients typically hire Mishlove to bring strategy, systems, and accountability to growing enterprises.
He began his career in his family’s travel business before establishing Landscape Services, Inc., (LSI) a residential and commercial landscape company. Started with a used pick-up truck and $4,000, LSI grew to become the largest landscape firm in the state of Nevada.
A fourth-generation entrepreneur, he was raised in Los Angeles and holds a BS in Business from USC’s Marshall School of Business. Married with three kids, he resides in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Advisor
Paul Robinson
is President of the executive coaching firm Catapult Groups.
Mr. Robinson served American Asphalt and Grading Company in a variety of roles, starting as an independent outside director and culminating as President and CEO, where he led the transition of the company from family owned and operated to a corporate structure with seven operating divisions and $300 million in annual revenue. The Board of Directors elected him Vice Chairman in 2006. Mr. Robinson served in this capacity until 2008 and assisted the management team in strategic planning, operational reporting, and HR issues.
Paul has a degree in Civil Engineering Technology and served in the United States Marine Corps.