Anne Muscat Scerri

Leading casino operator Videoslots has appointed Anne Muscat Scerri as its new Chief People Officer.

Ms Muscat Scerri will utilise more than 10 years of experience in the gaming industry to lead a team of passionate HR professionals, focussing on creating a rewarding work culture for the company.

Her impressive experience includes senior positions at Betsson and Bethard, before most recently holding the role of Head of HR at iSoftBet.

Videoslots Deputy CEO, Ulle Skottling, said: “Anne’s dedication to fostering positive relationships within energetic work environments makes her the perfect addition to the Videoslots team.

“Her enthusiasm for the role is apparent and we are thrilled to welcome her to the company. It will be a real benefit to the recruitment and retention of staff, as well as our great work culture.”

Ms Muscat Scerri added: “My career thus far has allowed me to gain real expertise in strategic senior management roles, as well as hands-on, independent project management tasks.

“A dynamic company like Videoslots is the perfect place for me to develop my skills further, and I can’t wait to get started!”





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