AMI BOSS : COMING OR GOING? (Update)
30 January 2009
Fabiano resignation not all it was perceived to
be...
The former British Prime Minister Harold Wilson once
observed that a week was a long time in politics, and
when his view is applied to the online gambling
affiliate sector it could well read that 24 hours is a
long time in affiliate matters!
Over the weekend the fierce ongoing controversy over
Affiliate Media Inc management's connections with
Effective Media Group and the CardSpike online poker
website (see previous InfoPowa reports) prompted AMI and
EMG executive Lou Fabiano to announce his
resignation....or did he?
Here's what Fabiano wrote [the italics are ours]:
"After the all the negative press and activity of the
past few months I have decided it's probably best for
the community moving forward if I left. For whatever
reason I create too much of a distraction and raise too
many questions by even being here anymore. I know many
believe I am some kind of monster now and even my old
friends have fallen silent in support (Other than BB1
Thanks Steve). I will do whats best and simply move
on. It's been a great run and I truly enjoyed it. I met
some of the best people I have ever known through CAP
and it's taken me wonderful places around the world. I
would rather remember it fondly then grow bitter and
forget all the good we have done together.
"I have always loved this business and loved CAP,
it's been my baby for so many years and it's hard to let
go. But now its turned into a nightmare thats
damaging my health and something I dread getting up to.
Unfortunately I have already purchased tickets to London
and have a hotel room booked so I may go, but even if
I do this is my last appearance at the events. I will
also be turning over the reins here to a younger team
and staff with fresh ideas that can keep CAP moving in a
positive direction. I sincerely hope everyone finds them
more agreeable to work with. It's time for me to move
on.
"God bless all my friends and have a prosperous 2009. I
am certain we will see a major surge of business in the
latter quarters of the year and the new CAP will be here
to help you make the most of that opportunity."
That was perhaps understandably interpreted as a
withdrawal from the business, leaving a restructured
management to handle affairs....but then fellow AMI and
EMG group exec Warren Jolly posted what appeared to be a
contradiction on the same Casino Affiliate Programs
message board barely 24 hours later, writing:
"Lou is obviously very distraught over this situation
after spending 10+ years fighting for the industry,
helping resolve countless number of issues between
affiliates and programs, and spearheading such
instrumental initiatives such as CAP Euro along with the
rest of our team.
"The decision was made because Lou would like to focus
his time and energy on helping affiliates succeed in
private rather than taking abuse from other silly
competing forums, which is rather childish in the first
place.
"I would like to encourage everyone, both members and
non-members of CAP, to encourage GPWA, Michael Corfman,
Jay Todd, APCW, and whoever else is participating in
these attacks against the CAP community to STOP causing
this unneeded distraction in our industry. It will hurt
you PERSONALLY if Lou is no longer a part of CAP and
able to provide the assistance and guidance he has since
CAP's inception.
"I'd also like to the clarify the following points,
based on a few rumours circling:
* Dom and Christine will head the CAP message board, not
the company or site, for the time being.
* None of the top management from our parent company
(Affiliate Media) have or will resign from the company.
Please bear in mind that the company Lou co-founded
behind CAP has many subsidiaries. Lou's post reflects
his intention to resign from publicly running the forums
at CAP. Everyone will still be involved behind the
scenes in ensuring that CAP remains the igaming
affiliate industry's leading driving force.
* Most of the CAP team, including Lou and I, will be
attending CAP Euro London and we encourage you to
approach us about any outstanding issues.
* CAP is stronger than ever, with more new members,
posts, traffic, and certified programs than ever before.
More cool stuff to come which will be announced soon.
Conflicting and confusing statements do nothing to
ameliorate the situation in which CAP finds itself, but
at least the above statement serves to clarify one
thing: Lou Fabiano may be reversing away from CAP forum
activity, but the management status quo at AMI, CAP and
EMG of himself and right hand Warren Jolly remains
unchanged.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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