Expanding its American footprint, EveryMatrix welcomes new hire

November 18, 2021
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Greg Ivry brings with him 15 years of industry experience.

EveryMatrix, the noted B2B iGaming software provider, has hired Greg Ivry to be its Business Development Manager in its Miami office. The hiring, reflecting an effort by the company to grow its presence in the US, speaks to the confidence the gaming product developer has in the American market. 

Ivry has extensive experience in the gaming industry – 15 years collectively – having worked first for StubHub and then at DraftKings as a Senior Director of Business Development. While in these roles, Ivry developed an in-depth knowledge of sports betting, e-commerce and technology.   

At his new role, Ivry will concentrate on growing platform, sports and casino opportunities in the region. He will report to EveryMatrix America’s President, Erik Nyman. On the hiring, Nymen expressed optimism: “I am excited to have Greg joining EveryMatrix. He will bring many years of experience in areas and regions that will generate new exciting opportunities for our company. I believe that together we will accelerate our growth and further establish EveryMatrix as the leading technology provider of iGaming in the US and beyond.” 

The company, which is headquartered in Malta, is expanding its team in the US in anticipation of the inordinately large growth that the legalized gaming market is expected to see in the coming years. 

Ivry is keen to be able to take advantage of this growth. As he said in a statement: “I am thrilled to join EveryMatrix! There is a huge opportunity to grow the US sports business via traditional and creative partnerships, which is very energizing. The strong EveryMatrix culture already permeating the US office in Miami, and I am excited to bring my business development experience to the accomplished and growing team.” 

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