AXES appoints Roman Czubak as CTO

October 21, 2022
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Czubak arrives with over 20 years of experience earned at Novomatic.

AXES has announced the appointment of Roman Czubak as its Chief Technology Officer. Czubak comes to this role with over 20 years of experience at Novomatic, where he worked as manager of the Octavian division in LatAm, among other roles.

Other positions Czubak served in at Novomatic included head of sales and systems analyst – his technical skill set was a major factor in AXES' decision to headhunt him. He spent four years as the Chairman of the International Gaming Standards Association more recently and has built the reputation of being an ‘industry veteran.’

AXES President and CEO Earle G. Hall commented: “AXES is growing fast and requires a structured and process-based approach to software, cloud and IoT development. Roman is a seasoned leader with an incredible understanding of what systems should be.

“His expertise will structure and focus our rapidly growing team to maintain high productivity whilst we acquire more products. It is so exciting to have Roman join AXES at such a pivotal time and the whole team is thrilled to welcome him."

AXES Chief Innovation Officer, Nicolas Tremblay, said: “The rapid growth of our fintech, media, business intelligence and other product lines requires us to structure our development cycle and separate innovation from production. It will be a true pleasure to work with Roman and benefit from his experience and expertise."

Meanwhile, Czubak also expressed his enthusiasm at joining the AXES team at this point in the company’s growth. He said: “AXES has redefined the gaming experience from the ground up. The cloud-based, low local footprint is the most secure and lowest-cost solution in the land-based market. I am very excited to join this forward-thinking, visionary team that has a mission to fundamentally transform our industry."

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