TransAct Technologies appoints Tracey Winslow as its next Global CRO

March 20, 2023
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She served its Senior VP of Casino & Gaming prior to her promotion.

TransAct Technologies has named Tracey Winslow as its next Global Chief Revenue Officer. She will step into the position effective immediately.

Winslow joined the software-driven technology and printing solutions company in 2005 as its Senior Vice President of Marketing. The company offers its software and solutions to the casino and gaming industries.

Prior to taking a position with TransAct, Winslow worked for Xerox for 22 years.

Regarding her career with TransAct, the company said in a statement: “Since taking on the Casino and Gaming leadership role, Ms. Winslow has built out the global sales and service organization while working with the both the TransAct internal team and customers to get technology approved in markets around the world.”

Winslow will be replaced as Senior VP of Casino & Gaming by Lou Kelly, who has 15 years of experience as TransAct’s Casino and Gaming Sales Manager. His duties will include overseeing sales both the American and European casino and gaming sales teams.

TransAct Technologies CEO Bart C. Shuldman outlined Winslow’s duties in her new position by saying: “Tracey will assume all responsibility for directing the company’s overall sales in both the FST and Casino & Gaming markets.

“Her role will include creating and implementing strategic sales initiatives, while leading our sales teams, customer, and technical support staffs.”

Shuldman went on to say that he is excited to welcome Winslow to her role and spoke on her knowledge and understand of the company’s values.

“Tracey understands our company culture and the processes needed to be a successful sales leader at TransAct. I am excited to promote her and Lou to their new roles.”

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