The Las Vegas-based subsidiary of Konami Group Corporation promoted four leaders within its Synkros casino management system division.
Jeff George was named VP of Customer Support, Adriane McGrath became VP of Professional Services, David Schwartz was appointed VP of UI/UX & Database Development and Eddie Sepich assumed the role of VP of Embedded & Interface Development.
Three additional promotions were announced in operational areas. Brian Alu advanced to VP of Information Technology, Jeanie Griese was promoted to VP of Human Resources and Noah VanWetten took on the position of VP of Supply Chain, Purchasing & Manufacturing.
Tom Jingoli, President and COO at Konami Gaming, said: "As Konami Gaming's technology offering and marketing reach continue to expand, we are pleased to highlight these key internal promotions in support of our casino customers. The latest additions to Konami's senior management team exemplify the level of service, integrity, innovation and teamwork that is core to our company values and long-term success."
The promoted executives hold tenure ranging from three to 24 years with the company. George has been with Konami since 2001, McGrath joined in 2010, Schwartz in 2006 and Sepich in 2003. Among the operational leaders, Alu has been with the company since 2011, Griese since 2015 and VanWetten joined in 2022.
The promotions represent Konami Gaming's approach of developing internal talent while expanding its presence in the global gaming market. The company manufactures casino games and technology solutions for casino operators worldwide, with its SYNKROS system serving as a platform for casino management operations.
Adriane McGrath, VP of Professional Services, serves as a board member of the Canadian Gaming Association