Light & Wonder nombra a Oliver Chow nuevo director financiero

December 14, 2023
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El ejecutivo se unió a la empresa por primera vez el año pasado.
Light & Wonder ha nombrado a Oliver Chow como su nuevo vicepresidente ejecutivo, director financiero y tesorero. Chow asumió el cargo de director financiero interino en agosto y fue vicepresidente sénior de Finanzas Corporativas de la empresa antes de su último nombramiento.

Chow dijo que está deseoso de colaborar con el consejo de administración de la empresa y con el equipo directivo.

Comentó: "Es un privilegio ser nombrado director financiero de Light & Wonder. Me entusiasma trabajar con los líderes y el consejo de administración de la empresa para ejecutar nuestra estrategia clara y aprovechar nuestro sólido perfil financiero.

"Espero poder apoyar a la organización para impulsar aún más el crecimiento, la expansión de los márgenes y la ejecución financiera. "

Chow es licenciado en Administración de Empresas por la Universidad de Albany. Luego obtuvo un MBA ejecutivo de la Escuela de Administración Anderson de la UCLA.

Se unió a Light & Wonder en octubre de 2022. Antes de trabajar en la empresa, Chow ocupó varios puestos financieros de alto nivel en Aristocrat. Mientras estuvo allí, se desempeñó como director financiero de la empresa para América, EMEA y Customer Experience.

El director ejecutivo de Light & Wonder, Matt Wilson, elogió a Chow por sus logros en la empresa y lo describió como la persona ideal para su nuevo puesto.

Wilson dijo: "Tras una búsqueda exhaustiva por parte de la junta directiva y el equipo directivo, me complace nombrar a Oliver como nuestro director financiero. Durante los últimos cuatro meses, a todos nos ha impresionado la capacidad de Oliver para asumir sin problemas el puesto de director financiero.

"Con más de 15 años de experiencia en liderazgo en entretenimiento y videojuegos y una profunda experiencia financiera, Oliver era el candidato mejor posicionado para llevarnos adelante.

"Su atención a los detalles, combinada con su disposición a abordar con facilidad una variedad más amplia de desafíos dentro de la organización, nos ha hecho tomar una decisión firme. "
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