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Co-founder and industry veteran Andrew Rivkin departs
The London and Toronto listed skill gaming group Fun Technologies has announced changes at the top, with four directors departing, among them co-founder and industry veteran Andrew Rivkin.
Rivkin and the present CEO and President, Lorne Abony, founded FunTech in 2002, and the giant Liberty Media group is heavily invested and holds a controlling interest in the company, which lists Skilljam among its holdings. Rivkin is one of the founders of the top online gambling turnkey provider and games developer Cryptologic, too.
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Leaving with Rivkin are Mark Carleton, Harvey Solursh (another former Crypto exec) and John Albright. Three new board members have been appointed to fill the empty chairs: David Goldhill, a senior advisor to private equity fund Liberty Associated Partners and Current Communications; J David Wargo, president of Wargo & Company, a private investment company specialising in the communications industry and William Brock, who retired from the Toronto-Dominion Bank in January 2000 as deputy chairman and director.
The departures are reported to have been amicable.
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