Gaming test lab group BMM Testlabs is “moving from a regionally led structure to a global structure”, announcing the appointment of three executives to solidify its restructuring.
Travis Foley will be moving into the role of Chief Government and Regulatory Officer, while Tarzia Turrini takes on the role of President of Digital Gaming. Kirk White is assuming the role of President of Land-Based Gaming.
Foley had previously been responsible for the group’s growth in North America, while Turrini had previously focused on Europe and Latin America. Long-time executive White had previously led the group’s Australia and Asia-Pacific growth.
The three will now ensure global roles encompassing compliance and regulator relationships, iGaming and sports betting and land-based certification and certification – respective to each function.
Speaking of the changes, BMM Testlabs CEO Martin Storm noted “This marks an exciting new era for BMM and to achieve it successfully, I’ve named three of my most trusted, respected, and accomplished executives to lead us into what I call our new global era.”
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BMM’s Kirk White had previously told AGB that the group was focusing on both land-based and online products, as compliance becomes increasingly important in the Asian gaming sphere – focusing not only in Macau and Singapore but also in the Philippines.