Marker Trax names Melissa Lambson as its Chief Credit Officer

March 30, 2023
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Exec has worked in banking and finance for more than 30 years.

Digital gaming company Marker Trax has named Melissa Lambson as its new Chief Credit Officer. In this role, Lambson will be responsible for maximizing risk management in insurance and credit underwriting procedures, as well as working with contracted partners and company leaders.

Lambson has been with Marker Trax since the end of last month. She joined the company with more than three decades of banking and finance experience. Throughout her career, she has served in several leadership roles as both a Managing Director and CFO.

She has worked throughout Las Vegas in its various businesses and industries, focusing primarily on product management, analytics and underwriting.

Company President Charlie Skinner commented on Lambson’s new role by saying: “The experience and expertise Melissa brings to the team are key to our continued growth. Throughout her career, she’s successfully managed the financial operations of multimillion-dollar enterprises.

“Her leadership prowess and industry experience will help us even better manage the foundational elements of our business.”

Skinner went on to say he is confident Lambson will aid the company in growing within the cashless credit market.

He said in closing: “We’re proud to set the standard for the cashless credit sector, a position rooted in efficiently and responsibly managing credit. With Melissa on the team, we’re ensuring we maintain that leadership position.”

Marker Trax is a technology company that provides casino customers with instant digital casino marker funds and focuses on reducing operator risk. The Las Vegas-based organization also provides management tools to casinos that aid in both underwriting and repayments.

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