Greg Zeschuk, born in 1969, is a distinguished Canadian entrepreneur and physician who has made significant contributions to the gaming industry. He co-founded BioWare in Edmonton in 1995 alongside Ray Muzyka and Augustine Yip, all of whom shared a common background in medicine, having earned their degrees from the University of Alberta. Under Zeschuk's leadership, BioWare became renowned for its innovative storytelling and immersive gameplay.
During his tenure at BioWare, Zeschuk held the position of General Manager at BioWare Austin and later served as Vice President at Electronic Arts until 2012. His vision and dedication to game design helped shape the company into a powerhouse in the gaming world, earning him recognition as one of the top one hundred game creators of all time by IGN in 2009.
After announcing his retirement from BioWare on September 18, 2012, Zeschuk shifted his focus to the craft-beer industry. He is actively involved in various projects, including the production of a web-based interview show titled 'The Beer Diaries,' which explores the world of craft beer. Additionally, he serves as the chairman of the board for Biba Ventures, a startup based in Vancouver, BC, that specializes in smart playground technology.