Ryan Sultana, an experienced employee in the local iGaming sector, has been appointed Head of PMO (Project Management Office) at St Albans-based company MrQ.

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Founded in 2018 by Lindar Media Limited, MrQ is one of the UK’s fastest-growing casino platforms, offering players a unique gaming experience with real cash wins.

Mr Sultana has built up a wealth of experience in the project management sector of countless Malta-based iGaming companies.

Prior to joining MrQ, he spent just under two years serving as Head of PMO at Casumo. His previous roles also include Head of Business Delivery at Global Gaming Group, Head of PMO and Agile Project Manager at Gaming Innovation Group (GiG), and Agile Project Manager at Ixaris Systems Ltd.

Earlier on in his career, Mr Sultana served as Scrum Master / Front End Developer and First Line Internal IT End User Support at Betsson Group as well as Application Developer at RS2 Software plc.

The newly appointed Head of PMO holds a Bachelor of Science (Hons.) in Internet Application Development from Middlesex University and an International Diploma in Computer Studies and Information Technology from NCC.

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