Industry Personnel Changes
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Leading international industry software developer, Boss Media AB, has appointed a new Chief Executive Officer to run the company's business development. As former president and CEO of IFS (industrial and Financial Systems), it is believed that Michael Hallen (43) will guide Boss Media to even greater online gambling successes.
It was only two months ago that Johan Berg, "Boss of Boss Media", announced his resignation as Chief Executive Officer of this Swedish turnkey provider after two years of loyal service. Since then, the firms head of business development, Markus Holm, has been handling his responsibilities. Chairman Mark Tiveus announced that Michael Hallen was most suited to this job due to his long standing experience with software and international operations. As president of IFS, Hallen achieved a great deal of impressive business accomplishments, including reversing a negative trend and causing profitability. Before reaching such a position, Hallen worked in several marketing and product development stations, and became a board member in several fast growing software and service companies. Tiveus and the entire board of directors are excited to welcome Hallen aboard, and believe that he will further the companys strategic plans to digitally distribute its online casino and gaming applications to a broader international clientele in the online gaming industry. Hallen will assume his new position on July 1st 2007, and will direct the company in its current production and development of software gaming solutions for online casinos, poker rooms and gaming terminals, as well as offering technical support, customer service, complete payment solutions, and software maintenance and surveillance. |
Boss Media has announced a new successor to the thrown of this software developer giant. Michael Hallen will use his long standing experience of software and international operations to guide the company through further development of online gambling solutions.
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