Videoslots promotes Ulle Skottling to deputy CEO

Videoslots has confirmed Ulle Skottling has been promoted from chief operations officer to deputy CEO. He will share his new duties with Videoslots founder Alexander Stevendahl.

Videoslots promotes Ulle Skottling to deputy CEO

Skottling joined the Malta-based online casino operator in 2016, having previously held the positions of deputy managing director and head of account management at NetEnt AB.

Announcing the news, Stevendahl said: “Ulle has worked tirelessly to get Videoslots to where we are today and fully deserves his new title and position of authority.” 

In his new role, Skottling will be responsible for aiding Videoslots’ market expansion strategy. He took his new position as of 1 March.

“We now have the opportunity to grow the business, not only in terms of the huge range of games for which we have become famous, but into new regulated markets where we can entertain a new generation of players with those games,” Stevendahl added.

“It is a very exciting time to be at Videoslots and I am delighted to continue working closely with the senior management team to take the business on to bigger and better things,” said Skottling. “There is a lot more to come from Videoslots.”

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