Taffler joins Green Jade Games from NetEnt
By Simon Wright, Last updated Mar 1, 2021
Malta based and MGA and UKGC licensed casino game developer Green Jade Games, who specialise in developing innovative online slot games, have in the past 24 hours announced the appointment of Mark Taffler as their new Chief Commercial Officer.
Taffler joins the games developer from their Swedish competitors NetEnt, whom he joined back in November 2017, where he undertook the role of Regional Business Manager, before being appointed as their Head of Commercial in October last year. In his role as Head of Commercial at NetEnt, Taffler was responsible for 120 customers of which 30 were tier one brands. He also managed a team of 13 account managers, ensuring revenue targets were met and all sales opportunities were maximised.
Speaking about his appointment to the position of Chief Commercial Officer, Benedict McDonagh, Managing Director at Green Jade Games, said: “I am delighted to welcome Mark to the team and to tap into his unrivalled passion, talent and experience.”
“Our games, a blend of arcade skill games and standard RTP slots, are truly unique and increase session times inexorably, driving loyalty and revenues for operators. With Mark on board, we will be able to engage more operators than ever before and make them aware of the tremendous upsides integrating our suite of titles brings.”
Mark Taffler, Chief Commercial Officer at Green Jade Games, said: “The online casino industry has started to enter a maturity. We’ve seen changes in regulation. We’ve seen mergers and acquisitions. What we haven’t yet seen is a change in content. Green Jade do that. The value proposition is completely different from anything else being offered in the market right now.”
“Arcade Skill games, blended with RTP maths are game changing. Notwithstanding of course our portfolio of amazing RNG Slot games and with more to come, I am extremely honoured and excited to be joining such a forward thinking company that will drive a paradigm shift in this industry, which is much needed.”