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Alex Leese Joins Pronet Gaming as CEO

Online gambling platform Pronet Gaming has appointed Alex Leese as the Chief Executive Officer. In the new position, Leese will be responsible for leading Pronet Gaming into newly regulated markets.
Leese joins Pronet Gaming following a three-year stint at William Hill where he formerly served as Director of Emerging Markets. Prior to joining William Hill, Leese held various managerial roles at Sportingbet, GVC Holdings and Offside Gaming.
“We are thrilled that Alex has joined Pronet Gaming as Chief Executive Officer. This is a pivotal time for the company given our aim to achieve listed status in the future. Alex’s expertise in international gaming operations will be instrumental as we embark on expanding our global footprint whilst also optimising our product and service offering,” Ioannis Skoulides, Pronet Gaming’s Board Chairman said.
“I am delighted to be joining Pronet Gaming at such an important time for the business as it embarks on global expansion. Pronet Gaming already has an incredible client base of innovative and exciting operators and I look forward to ensuring they continue to receive a world-class product and experience,” Alex Leese said.
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