"As a teenager, she did night shifts working as a hospital switchboard operator.
Part of her job involved calling 'Code-Green' or 'Code-Red' over the loud speaker
and paging hospital staff when there were emergencies.
"She later studied computer science at the McGill University in Montreal, and after
graduating college with a degree in, Jade's first job was programming games at Sony.
While at Sony, she founded the first Research and Development group within Sony Online.
Her team was responsible for leveraging Sony IP across multiple platforms and ultimately
building Sony Online's most trafficked offerings: the entire suite of Jeopardy games
played by over 3,000 simultaneous users on a daily basis."