Ta’ Xbiex-based iGaming company Condor Gaming Group has appointed Giacomo Bettoni as its new Chief Commercial Officer (CCO).
Mr Bettoni brings with him many years of marketing, acquisition, and business development success within the industry, having worked with some of the largest operators in the iGaming sphere.
His previous roles include Head of Acquisition at Gato Verde Gaming, Head of Affliliates at Videoslots, and Business Development Manager at Pragmatic Play.
“It is an honour to join such an established organisation that has ambitions to grow and expand even further, especially at such an important period for our industry,” Mr Bettoni said.
“I’m pumped to give this opportunity everything I have in my locker, because this company has everything I’m looking for in my next professional challenge,” he continued.
Mr Bettoni is expected to help scale Condor Gaming Group, whose six current brands will be bolstered to nine by Q3 2022. He is set to achieve this by optimising current partnerships, infrastructures, and processes in order to effectively manage the group’s growth strategies over the next three years.
“I’ve worked with a lot of Senior Executives over the past 35 years. Few have possessed Mr Bettoni’s combination of passion, drive, work ethic, and sheer energy,” Condor Gaming Group Chief Marketing Officer Prash Patel said.
“His depth of knowledge and commercial maturity, coupled with his ability to eloquently communicate at all levels is going to be a real asset for Condor Gaming Group. I’m excited about what we can achieve with Mr Bettoni in our C-Suite,” he concluded.
With over nine years of experience in the online gaming industry, Condor Gaming Group is a leading MGA-licensed casino and sportsbook operator with offices in Malta, Croatia, Bulgaria, and Serbia.
The group’s current brands include Big5 Casino, Rembrandt Casino, and Casino Sieger.
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