Innovating casino games provider Push Gaming strengthened its C-level team with a fresh appointment.
The company confirmed late last week it selected the seasoned executive, Andy Bentley, for the key role of Chief Operating Officer.
The exec brings solid experience to the role, notably with other industry giants such as Gauselmann Group, Ladbrokes and Genting, among others.
Holding the role of Chief Operating Officer, Bentley will focus on strategic priorities for the company, including project delivery and marketing.
This position is expected to be strategic for Push Gaming's future in light of its acquisition by MGM Resorts.
Bentley shared his excitement in a statement released by Push Gaming.
"I've thoroughly enjoyed my time consulting with the incredible team at Push so far and I'm honored to have been offered the opportunity to take on such an exciting permanent role," he revealed.
Moreover, Bentley said that he long admired Push Gaming as a leading brand in the gambling sector and said that it will be thrilling to play a key role in its future growth.
Finally, Bentley explained: "Exciting updates are currently being rolled out, and we have more big plans in store as we approach the end of the year and enter 2025."
James Marshall, Push Gaming's CO-CEO, was similarly thrilled regarding the latest appointment.
He spoke about Bentley's previous career with Push Gaming when he played a key role in the company's projects in Brazil and the US.
Marshall added: "He joins with brilliant experience from senior positions in B2C operations and I couldn’t think of anyone better to help drive us on to the next chapter of growth."
The CEO highlighted Push Gaming's ambitious plans for the upcoming year.
Finally, Marshall explained: "With Andy joining our team, I am confident that we will build our momentum, launching a range of new games in Q1 and further developing our global partnerships."
With Bentley assuming the Chief Operating Officer role, Push Gaming confirmed another C-suite reshuffle.
Considering the senior-level appointment, the company revealed that its Co-Founder, Winston Lee, will transition to a co-CEO role.
Holding this position, he will share the role with Marshall.
Not unexpectedly, Lee will continue to monitor strategic processes related to the financial, compliance and legal verticals.
At the same time, Marshall will focus on sales, the development of products, including games and other important aspects of the business.
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