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Gana Media appoints Lorenzo Caci as chief operating officer

Gana Media Group has introduced a new Chief Operating Officer, Lorenzo Caci, through a press release on today. In his new position, Caci will be responsible for managing operations in all global business domains of the company and assisting the CEO in growth initiatives.

Previously, Caci steered the company's iGaming business in Mexico, where he expanded the user base to more than 55,000 and augmented first-time deposits and gross gaming revenues during the World Cup season. Possessing over 20 years of experience in the iGaming sector, Caci has held director-level roles at Sportradar, working with clients in Southern Europe, the Americas, and the subcontinent.

He has also created technology platforms in emerging markets and co-founded companies in sweepstake gaming, advising game studios and media companies, with a focus on Latin American markets.

The company expressed its anticipation of Caci joining the board after fulfilling formalities. CEO Mark Epstein stated, "I am delighted to have Lorenzo as our Chief Operating Officer. His leadership, skills, and knowledge will be invaluable to the Company as we continue our growth." Caci himself said, "I am extremely happy to take up this leadership role.

I've thoroughly enjoyed working with the Gana team and now in my expanded role I look forward to helping drive further growth and expansion." The piece was AI-generated and reviewed by an editor. For further information, see the Terms and Conditions.

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