SBC News Videoslots appoints Ulle Skottling as Deputy CEO

Videoslots appoints Ulle Skottling as Deputy CEO

Videoslots.com has confirmed the promotion of Chief Operations Officer Ulle Skottling to the position of Deputy CEO.

The executive has served as Videoslots COO since 2016, having joined the Malta-based firm from former Stockholm-listed games developer NetEnt AB, where he served as Deputy Managing Director and Head of Account Management (2014-2016).

As Deputy CEO, Skottling will be charged with ‘building Videoslots’ corporate structure and organisation, in order to take it to the next level’.

Skottling will co-share Videoslots leadership duties with company founder Alexander Stevendahl, who personally backed the appointment by stating: “Ulle has worked tirelessly to get Videoslots to where we are today and fully deserves his new title and position of authority.” 

Stevendahl further confirmed that Videoslots will continue to ramp-up the development of its online casino platform, with the company continuing to offer the widest selection of gaming titles for regulated markets. 

Videoslots confirmed that Skottling had immediately taken on his co-leadership duties this March, leading key corporate reorganisation projects. 

“It is a very exciting time to be at Videoslots and I am delighted to continue working closely with the senior management team to take the business on to bigger and better things,” added Skottling. “There is a lot more to come from Videoslots.”

SBC News Videoslots appoints Ulle Skottling as Deputy CEO

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