SBC News Jesper Kärrbrink becomes Mr.Green CEO
Jesper Kärrbrink

Jesper Kärrbrink becomes Mr.Green CEO

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Jesper Kärrbrink, Mr Green

It has been announced that Jesper Kärrbrink is today assuming the position as CEO of award winning online casino Mr Green Ltd.

The previous CEO Bo Wänghammar will work with business development within the Mr Green Group.

Jesper Kärrbrink said of the news: “It is exciting to be back in the gaming industry, and to be working with one of the industry’s strongest brands. I now get the chance to develop a international product offer and strengthen Mr Green’s position further.”

Per Norman, CEO Mr Green & Co AB, commented: “We are very pleased to have recruited Jesper. He is a driven leader with extensive experience in online and gaming companies. Jesper will have a strong focus on continued growth and the development of the product offering.”

Jesper Kärrbrink joins Mr Green from a position as CEO and vice chairman of Euroflorist. He is a board member of Euroflorist AB, Carpet Vista AB and Wallvision AB.

Kärrbrink has a background in media and was the head of Bonnier’s digital activities and Bonnier weekly magazines. Between 2004 to 2008, he was the CEO of Svenska Spel.

Kärrbrink was CEO and president of Eniro between 2008 and 2010. In 2011 he took over as CEO of Euroflorist and grew the company’s online sales by 30% per year.

In addition to this Jesper Kärrbrink is co-author of crime novels as well as a management book.

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