Games studio Galaxsys has announced the promotion of Teni Grigoryan to the expanded role of Chief Sales and Partner Management Officer. The company described Grigoryan as "a seasoned professional with a proven track record in sales and partnership management."
Hayk Sargsyan, Chief Executive Officer of Galaxsys, said: "Teni's leadership as Head of Sales has been instrumental in our expansion across multiple regulated markets in Europe, Latin America, and North America.
"Her promotion to Chief Sales and Partner Management Officer was a natural progression, given our 150+ partners, from tier 1 operators to aggregators and more. Our outstanding growth in Q1 & Q2 is a testament to her capabilities, and as our business continues to flourish, Teni is the perfect team member to ensure we deliver best-in-class partnership support for our customers."
Teni Grigoryan, the new Chief Sales and Partner Management Officer, shared her enthusiasm for the new role and the company's future in a press statement.
"I'm really looking forward to stepping into this new role where I'll oversee both the Sales and Partner Management departments and their strategy. My focus will be on ensuring a seamless process with our partners, from closing deals to project launch and beyond," Grigoryan said.
"Galaxsys has always prioritized strong partnerships, and my aim is to unify our strategy, goals, and motivation across both teams. I see these departments working hand in hand, like a single entity, to achieve our objectives together. I strongly believe that regardless of the product or service we deliver, it's ultimately the quality of our relationships that determines success."
The appointment comes as the company sees rapid growth and expands its portfolio, now offering a range of over 30 fast and skill games to partners and players worldwide. Galaxsys' Fast Games portfolio includes a range of instant, crash, mines, and plinko games aimed at players who prefer quick winnings.
Meanwhile, the Skill Games range includes traditional games like dominoes and backgammon, as well as new concepts such as Hexagon. These skill-based games are designed to challenge players' strategic thinking and offer competitive gaming experiences, says the studio.
"We've grown a lot and expanded into regulated markets across different regions, gaining industry recognition," Grigoryan confirmed. "Now, we're focused on improving our services even more to meet the high standards demanded in these markets."