AviaGames CEO Vickie Chen recognized by Forbes China as 'Influential Leader'

October 18, 2022
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Chen said this motivates her to continue elevating a strong company vision.

AviaGames has announced that its founder and CEO Vickie Chen was nominated as an 'Industry Leader' by Forbes China. The publication recently listed her in the 2022 Forbes China Global Chinese Elite Top 100. Chen received a Top 100 award as an 'Industry Leader' during a recent ceremony in Shanghai, China.

Forbes China compiles the list to recognize 100 of the top Chinese business representatives through the Americas, Europe and Asia, as well as in other regions around the world.

AviaGames founder and CEO Vickie Chen noted the importance of being nominated and said she does not take this lightly.

Chen commented: "It is an honor to be nominated alongside industry-leading Chinese entrepreneurs and female business executives, and to be acknowledged for achievement, innovation and impact.

"These awards, and the leaders which I am nominated alongside, inspire me to continue to elevate AviaGames' strategic vision and continue creative ventures to bring a more diverse range of people together to play the games they love."

Chen will receive other notable recognition in the coming weeks. Next month, Chen will be recognized in Las Vegas during the 'Stevie Awards for Women in Business' award ceremony.

AviaGames was founded in 2017 and is a mobile, social competition gaming company. It is also the publisher of the unified gaming platform, Pocket7Games. Its portfolio of known titles includes Bingo Clash, Bingo Tour, Cooking Clash, 21 Gold, Yatzy Craze and Match 'n Flip.

The company has released more than 15 titles to date, as well its Bingo Tour app.

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