TPI names Sean Salce as Senior Director of Mobile Sales

January 30, 2024
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He brings more than a decade of experience to his new role.

TPI has appointed Sean Salce to serve as the company’s new Senior Director of Mobile Sales. The company provides direct marketing services to the casino industry.

Salce has more than 10 years of industry experience. As the Senior Director of Mobile Sales, Salce’s responsibilities will include overseeing promotion of the company’s player connection app to casinos, as well as aiding the company in continued expansion.        

Company President Kane Johnson outlined TPI’s business strategy and took a moment why he believes Salce is the ideal fit for the position.

He commented, "Since our first collaboration with a casino customer in 2003, we have grown to serve 300 casinos each month. Our success is rooted in listening to our customers, addressing their challenges, and making strategic investments at TPI to become the ideal partner for every casino.

“In my conversations with Sean over the past few months, I have seen that he shares the same values as TPI. Sean is the right person to lead our efforts in the Casino Mobile App Space, and I am excited to embark on this journey with him."

Salce expressed his excitement to step into his new position by saying, "It's a privilege to join TPI during this pivotal time as the company grows mobile initiatives and enhances offerings across all the marketing channels we proudly serve.

"Providing our valued casino network with an improved mobile app will allow them the opportunity to better engage their patrons with a purposeful tool that delivers consistent messaging across all channels and can seamlessly integrate to any touchpoint on property. 

“I look forward to working with the dedicated team at TPI and sharing all the great initiatives we're working on with the casino industry."

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