United States-based casino games maker Konami Gaming Inc has announced a series of internal promotions to vice president (VP) positions, expanding its senior management team.
According to a Tuesday press release, a number of promotions took place within the group’s research and development department responsible for the brand’s casino management system Synkros.
Konami Gaming named Jeff George as vice president of customer support; Adriane McGrath as vice president of professional services; David Schwartz as vice president of UI/UX (user interface and user experience) and database development; and Eddie Sepich as vice president of embedded and interface development.
The gaming supplier also flagged promotions in administrative areas of the business.
Brian Alu was named vice president of information technology; Jeanie Griese as vice president of human resources; and Noah VanWetten as vice president of supply chain, purchasing and manufacturing.
“These latest additions to Konami Gaming’s senior management hold more than 90 years of combined experience at the organisation,” said the company in the update.
The announcement quoted Tom Jingoli, president and chief operating officer at Konami Gaming, saying that the company was “pleased to highlight these key internal promotions in support of our casino customers”.
“The latest additions to Konami’s senior management team exemplify the level of service, integrity, innovation, and teamwork that is core to our company values and long-term success,” stated Mr Jingoli.
Konami Gaming, a U.S.-based unit of Japan’s Konami Group Corp, announced in October the launch of the group’s “Solstice” slot cabinet with a new series of game titles.
Konami Gaming also debuted its “Konami Online Interactive”, establishing iGaming as the “third pillar” in the firm’s businesses, alongside land-based casino games and gaming systems.
In July, Konami Gaming said it had been awarded a gaming-related vendor licence by the General Commercial Gaming Regulatory Authority in the United Arab Emirates.


