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EveryMatrix co-founder Stian Hornsletten moves to CEO of Games division18 January 2024(PRESS RELEASE) -- EveryMatrix co-founder Stian Hornsletten will transition to CEO of the tier-1 technology provider’s Games division from 1 February. Hornsletten will assume his new role ahead of ICE London 2024, managing the Games team, driving both in-house development and third-party content partnerships, including building on EveryMatrix’s global distribution network and exclusive content offering, while also continuing to have an active senior role on the EveryMatrix board. Former Chief Commercial Offer at EveryMatrix, he has been one of the principal driving forces behind the company’s commercial strategy and product development in the last 15 years, taking the business from a vision to one of the fastest growing, most trusted and respected iGaming technology suppliers with a workforce of more than 850 employees across 12 offices. He has been directly involved in attracting some of the largest brands to integrate EveryMatrix’s advanced software and services and one of the most prominent figures in the industry over the last two decades, using his leadership and extensive knowledge to propel the company to becoming one of the world’s leading tier-1 technology providers. A new CCO will be announced shortly assuming responsibility for the commercial department including account management, sales and marketing and working closely with each business unit to enhance EveryMatrix’s global efforts. Ebbe Groes, Group CEO, EveryMatrix, said: “If it wasn’t for Stian there would not be an EveryMatrix and I’ll be forever grateful to him for asking me to join him for a drink to discuss the idea of starting this business together 15 years ago. “He wanted to take on a new challenge within the business to grow our games offering and he has mine and all the company’s full support. I’m certain he will immediately take it to another level, bringing enormous energy, innovation and passion to the team.”
EveryMatrix co-founder Stian Hornsletten moves to CEO of Games division
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