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Craig Morgan Leaves Regal Gaming

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Regal Gaming has announced the departure of its managing director Craig Morgan from the company.

Regal is the second largest AWP operating company in the UK and is part of the Gauselmann Group’s UK investment. In an official statement, Sascha Blodau, UK general manager, said: “Craig Morgan has left the business with immediate effect following a restructure of the UK group.

“We thank Craig for his hard work, commitment and delivering the successful turnaround of Regal’s performance. We wish him well in future ventures. With immediate effect I have appointed Matt Bicknell and Andrew Bell to run the business.

“In addition, as part of the commitment to provide a first class and industry leading service to customers, Regal will be investing additional resource into its senior account management team. Details of these appointments will follow in due course.

“Craig has asked that we pass on his sincere thanks to everyone at Regal and Blueprint Gaming for their support through the transition period while making Regal a profitable business.”

“The entire team of passionate and dedicated people that work tirelessly at every level delivering the services has made this transformation possible. The business is now in a good place for the future and I wish you all every success,” Morgan said.


Source: Latest News on European Gaming Media Network
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