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Gaming Innovation Group: Change in board of directors

Michael Ahearne, board member of Gaming Innovation Group Inc. (GiG) has decided to resign as a director of the Company with effect as of today.
Ahearne joined the board 1 April 2022 following SkyCity Entertainment Group becoming shareholder in GiG in connection with the acquisition of Sportnco Gaming SAS. Ahearne has closely followed the development of GiG during this period and is pleased with GiG’s operations and the Company’s position within the iGaming industry. As SkyCity’s Chief Executive Officer, Ahearne will now focus on his commitments to SkyCity in New Zealand and Australia.
SkyCity is represented in GiG’s nomination committee and will participate to propose a board composition to the annual meeting of shareholders in May that has an adequate breadth of competence, experience and background and will contribute to a continued positive development for GiG.
The Board of Directors thanks Michael for his contribution to the Company.
The remaining board members, Petter Nylander (chairman), Nicolas Adlercreutz, Kathryn Moore Baker, Mikael Riese Harstad, Kjetil Garstad and Hessi Mocca will continue to act as the Company’s Board of Directors.
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