Lara Falzon

Lara Falzon, NetEnt’s Chief Financial Officer, has been appointed to the Board of Directors of Toronto-listed gaming technology supplier, Bragg Gaming Group, effective from 1st March.

Along with a wealth of financial expertise, as well as experience in listing on New York’s Nasdaq stock exchange – which is a key target for Bragg in 2021 – Ms Falzon was also instrumental in NetEnt’s sale to Evolution last September.

She also previously served as CFO of casino games developer, Red Tiger, and assisted in its sale to NetEnt in 2019. In 2021, Ms Falzon was named a Gaming Intelligence Hot 50 Honouree.

As reported on Gamingintelligence.com, Adam Arviv, Bragg Gaming CEO, said “We’re very pleased to have Lara join our championship team – she brings tremendous industry experience. Her financial experience in the gaming sector is unmatched in the industry and will be very valuable as we continue our global growth strategy.”

Commenting on her appointment, Ms Falzon said “I’m thrilled to join the team at such an exciting time in Bragg’s evolution. Bragg continues to outperform on their expansion goals and I’m happy to contribute my expertise to the mission.”

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