Gambling.com Group Brings on Board Dave & Busters CFO

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Gambling.com Group Brings on Board Dave & Busters CFO

One of the top sports betting affiliates in the USA market, the Gambling.com Group, has brought on board Michael Quartieri to join its Board of Directors.

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Quartieri serves as Chief Financial Officer of Dave & Buster’s Entertainment, Inc., the North American restaurant and entertainment business, since January 2022.  His responsibilities there include heading up that company’s finance, accounting and supply chain organizations, as well as overseeing investor relations.

He was previosly Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at Scientific Games.

"Michael brings an exceptional track record to Gambling.com Group and is a renowned and highly respected executive within the gaming and entertainment industry, as well as among institutional investors and analysts," said Charles Gillespie, Chief Executive Officer of Gambling.com Group. "His broad business acumen in operations, mergers and acquisitions, international business, capital formation, and investor relations will be a great asset to our board of directors."

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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