Aruze Gaming Appoints Betty Zhao as New Senior Vice President
Aruze Gaming Global, the table games supplier, has announced the appointment of Betty Zhao to the role of Senior Vice President of International Operations.
Zhao is an industry veteran who joined Aruze from LT Game, where she had a considerable list of achievements. She joined the company in 2007 as Chief Operating Officer and soon showed her operational skills at the gaming supplier in marketing, sales, product development, and casino operations. She has also held a senior role at the pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson Medical.
I am truly honored to be part of Aruze Gaming Global. It is an exhilarating time in the gaming industry, and I look forward to contributing to the team that will shape its future worldwide.
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Strartegic Plan for the Future of Aruze
Founded in 1983 in Las Vegas, Aruze Gaming Global is a leading supplier of Class III and Class II electronic gaming machines, table games, and table game technologies throughout North America.
Aruze Gaming operates as part of the Empire Technological Group, which came to the rescue of the development company when it stated that it would have to close down earlier this year.
The strategic plan for Aruze is to expand the company globally and the games supplier sees Zhao as an important part of this course of action. She has a proven track record of implementing a strategic plan in an organization as the developer looks to make a significant global impact in the future.
We are thrilled to welcome Betty. Her proven track record and history of accomplishments will play a pivotal role in executing Aruze Gaming Global’s International strategic plan. Betty’s focus will be to establish Aruze Gaming Global’s international segment as the premier provider of electronic gaming machines throughout the global gaming industry.
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