Eventus International enhances diversity with new promotions

Eventus International enhances diversity with new promotions

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Eventus International enhances diversity with new promotions

Eventus International continues advancing its diversity and inclusion efforts through three new internal promotions.

Having been founded over a decade ago in 2010, Eventus International has been able to solidify itself as a leading iGaming firm dedicated to uniting the industry with its top-notch business-to-business conferences in a wide variety of major jurisdictions all around the globe. Utilizing a forward-thinking approach, the organization is also committed to contributing positively to the expansion and enhancement of the worldwide gambling industry.

A big part of this commitment is Eventus International’s diversity and inclusivity efforts, which the firm has demonstrated with its dedication to empowering women in the iGaming industry. Recently, the company has further enhanced its commitment through the promotion of three of its female team members, further establishing itself as a leader in terms of diversity in the industry.

The first of the company’s recent promotions involved Lou-Mari Burnett, who has been promoted to the role of Eventus International’s Chief Operating Officer. Having been with the company for around seven years, she has had a sizable impact on its operations and has contributed immensely to its growth.

Next up, the company has promoted Tamika du Plessis to the role of Marketing Manager. Over her time at Eventus International, she has played an instrumental role in the firm’s operations utilizing her extensive knowledge and experience in marketing in the gambling industry.

Finally, Eventus International has named Caylin Kirsten as its Senior Events Coordinator. Having a strong dedication to curating and coordinating international events to the highest standard possible, she has been able to manage various aspects of the company’s events seamlessly, contributing significantly to the quality of Eventus International’s conferences.

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