Key points:
- Ivan Gojic has joined STS as Chief Sportsbook Officer while simultaneously serving as VP of Sportsbook for the Entain CEE Group
- Gojic brings more than 20 years of industry experience, including previous roles at Superbet and Ladbrokes
- The appointment comes during a period of leadership restructuring across the wider Entain Group
STS has announced the appointment of Ivan Gojic as its new Chief Sportsbook Officer. In this dual role, Gojić will also serve as VP of Sportsbook for the entire Entain CEE Group, with primary responsibilities focused on operations in Poland.
Gojic brings over two decades of industry experience to STS, including significant tenures at operators such as Superbet – where he spent the past eight years – and Ladbrokes.
His background encompasses professional gambling, trading, risk management and product development within the iGaming sector.
Commenting on the new appointment, Radim Haluza, CEO of STS, stated: “We warmly welcome Ivan to our team. He is an outstanding expert in trading, risk management and broadly defined product development in the iGaming sector.
“I am confident that his experience and past achievements will help both STS and the entire Entain CEE Group stand out even more in their respective markets.
“Our goal is to continuously improve our product and offerings to strengthen the position of our companies in Poland and Croatia. Ivan’s support will certainly help us implement the #united strategy more effectively.”
Gojic himself added: “It’s hard to call it work when you’re doing something you love. It all started over 20 years ago – first from the perspective of a professional player, and later through a career that began and evolved in various roles at Ladbrokes.
“For the past eight years, I’ve been with Superbet. I am truly excited to begin this new chapter of my career with Entain, and I sincerely hope to bring value to the fantastic team that has led STS to the very top in Poland.”
This appointment comes during a period of significant leadership changes within the broader Entain Group, which has recently seen several high-profile departures, including CEO Gavin Isaacs and executives from its Australia and New Zealand operations.