Yolo Entertainment Enhances Leadership with New COO, Three Directors

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Yolo Entertainment, the company behind several leading iGaming brands, has enhanced its team with the addition of a new chief operating officer and three new directors. The new appointees will bolster the group’s leadership, allowing it to maintain its growth curve.

Sandra Vask Will Head the Daily Business Operations

The new addition to the group’s C-suite is Sandra Vask who has been named as the company’s new chief operating officer. A long-term member of the team, she joined Yolo Group six years ago and most recently worked as its head of legal.

In her new position, Vask will be responsible for the company’s daily business operations. Among other things, she will make sure that the various teams under the group are collaborating to meet Yolo Entertainment’s ambitious targets.

Vask commented on her new appointment, expressing excitement about this new opportunity.

Honoured to begin this new and exciting chapter as COO of Yolo Entertainment, surrounded by incredibly smart and driven people at Yolo Group!

Sandra Vask, COO, Yolo Entertainment

CEO Matthew D’Emanuele praised Vask as someone who truly understands the industry and Yolo’s ecosystem. He added that these qualities made her perfect for the job.

Three New Directors Were Added to the Team

In the meantime, Yolo Entertainment named Anthony Cabrera as the new director of its Bitcasino brand. In this position, Cabrera will leverage some twenty years of industry experience to open a new chapter for the brand. As a former member of competitor companies, such as Entain and GiG, he has a robust experience that will underpin his efforts.

Amy Howard, on the other hand, has been appointed as Yolo Entertainment’s director of retention. She will support the company from its office in Melbourne and will spearhead the company’s VIP and CRM efforts. Just like Cabrera, Howard is an experienced individual who is no stranger to the world of online gaming.

Last but not least, the company has designated Alexander McLoughlin as director of core markets – Asia, tasking him with overseeing the company’s business in the region. Similarly to the other appointees, he has an impressive industry track record and has previously worked for the likes of Bally’s Interactive, among other gaming leaders.

The three new directors were likewise welcomed on board by CEO D’Emanuele, who highlighted their individual qualities and expressed confidence that they will strengthen the business in 2025.

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