Nick Hogan, Director and Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Gaming Support, is leaving the business after a decade’s service in order to head a start-up gaming company.
His replacement at Gaming Support, in the role of Commercial Director, will be Floris Slingenberg, a former Regional Director of ING Group, who began work with Gaming Support in late February. Mr Slingenberg has specialised for much of his career in advising small and medium enterprises on financial, commercial and strategic matters.
Mr Hogan will hand over his daily sales and marketing duties during the first half of March but will remain on retainer for strategic and transitional consulting until 1st September 2012.
“As the company’s chief commercial architect, Nick has made enormous contributions to Gaming Support,” stated Lucien van Linden, Gaming Support’s Chief Executive Officer. “Under his decade of leadership, our product business has grown exponentially, building one of the most enviable client rosters in the industry and achieving product and service dominance in multiple categories. Nick leaves in place what is unquestionably the best commercial team in the company’s history and we wish him nothing but the greatest success.
“Simultaneously, we’re thrilled to announce the appointment of Floris Slingenberg as Commercial Director. His demonstrated leadership and success within the banking industry, combined with his wealth of advisory experience, form a unique skill set from which Gaming Support and its clients will undoubtedly benefit,” added Mr van Linden.
About Gaming Support
Netherlands-based Gaming Support was founded in 2000 and is a premier supplier of products and services to the international gaming industry. Its diversified range of products and services includes: casino signs; Agility® super slim, lightweight gaming signs; digital signage; jackpot controllers; LED displays; gaming management systems; BonusBox®; and SlotTimer. Its clients range from the biggest and best casino operators in the world to small, standalone slot parlours. To find out more visit www.gamingsupport.com