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FAST TRACK Appoints Dan Morrison as its Commercial Director

Malta-based iGaming software provider FAST TRACK has appointed Dan Morrison as its new Commercial Director. He will be spearheading FAST TRACK’s ambitious growth plans.
Morrison has extensive experience in the iGaming sector. After founding ConversionBet, an acquisition and conversion platform developed for iGaming operators, he went on to take the position of Managing Director for iConvert. He has also held a senior commercial role at SaleCycle.
“I am pleased to welcome Dan to the team. It was an obvious move for us given his previous success in launching two iGaming player acquisition companies. He will play an instrumental role in defining our commercial strategy as we move away from our start-up roots and continue to expand our client base,” Simon Lidzén, Co-Founder and CEO of FAST TRACK, said.
“I’m delighted to have been appointed as Commercial Director at a very exciting time for FAST TRACK and I’m looking forward to having the opportunity to make a greater impact on the business and the wider gaming industry,” Dan Morrison said.
“I’m enjoying being part of a progressive and dynamic company with ambitious and extremely talented employees, who are all keen to continue delivering the most powerful player engagement platform to our existing partners as well as developing relationships with new ones,” he added.
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