Riga-based digital marketing agency Revpanda has just unveiled Glenn Debattista as its new Chief Operations Officer (COO).

The company took to social media to celebrate the appointment.

Glenn Debattista

“Let’s welcome Glenn Debattista, our new and very accomplished Chief Operations Officer. [Mr Debattista] joins our Pandas from Malta with over 17 years of valuable experience in the iGaming industry,” it wrote.

“Revpanda is thrilled to have such a seasoned professional as Glenn on board, sure to take our already impressive team to the next level and beyond,” it concluded.

Mr Debattista joins the company after two-and-a-half years at Sliema-based affiliate marketing company Web International Services Ltd (WIS).

He joined said company in November 2019 as Product Manager – Sportsbook and was subsequently promoted to Lead Product Manager and Head of Product.

Prior to that, Mr Debattista spent 10 years at Stanleybet Group serving as Trader, Risk Manager / Team Leader, and finally, Trading Manager of Retail and Online Business. His previous experiences also include Junior Risk Manager / Trader and Risk Manager / Team Leader at mybet.com, Sports Journalist at Goal.com, and Account Assistant at Sprachcaffe.

“I am thrilled about this new opportunity and look forward to help Revpanda grow further in the coming months,” Mr Debattista wrote on social media last week.

“This wouldn’t have been possible without the support and personal growth at WIS, thank you all,” he concluded.

Featured Image:

Revpanda / Facebook

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