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FSB Appoints Glenn Elliott as its Chief Operating Officer

FSB, one of the fastest growing online gaming technology companies, has appointed Glenn Elliott as its chief operating officer.
Elliott will be working closely with the management team to further develop FSB’s dynamic personnel to become an even better growth partner for its clients in regulated markets around the world.
The role includes responsibility for the account management team as well as full oversight of the company’s five operational service divisions: Sports, Platform, Marketing, Retail and SaaS Hosting.
Before joining FSB, Elliott was at OpenBet where he was a senior account director for tier one operators such as Ladbrokes, PMU, Paddy Power Betfair and Singapore Pools.
“I am delighted to welcome Glenn to the team. Having someone of Glenn’s calibre is hugely valuable for the business, especially at a time when we are expanding into new markets, adding additional products and signing new partners,” Dave McDowell, CEO of FSB, said.
“It is an honour to join the FSB team and to help drive the organisation forward through the next stage of its development. The business is in incredible shape and has a talented and highly motivated team dedicated to ensuring it achieves its full potential,” Elliott said.
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