True Lab, a Malta-based game developer with a growing portfolio of next generation HTML5 titles, has appointed Jack Riley as its head of partnerships.

“I am very much looking forward to this next phase in my career, and am excited to join True Lab,” shares Jack.

“The company has a very talented team of people and an excellent product.” He explains that as head of partnerships, he will be overseeing both sales and account management, two significant areas for the business.

“My main goals in this role will be to assist the company grow commercially, while giving this product the platform it deserves,” he adds.

Jack has worked in the iGaming space for the past seven years with various companies based out of Malta. Prior to his True Lab appointment, he spent almost four years with Push Gaming, from their offices in Malta. He started as a sales and account executive, and climbed up to senior account manager.

Prior to this, he spent two and a half years in the outbound sales department of LeoVegas Group, also based in Malta.

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