The CasinoCoin Foundation has confirmed a refreshed board of advisors and hired a head of operations to position it for the next phase of its growth.
As has already been announced in recent weeks, the advisory board has added Richard Cammegh, Brandon Knowles and Oliver Wu.
Also joining the CasinoCoin Foundation’s core team as head of operations is former PokerStars staffer Shoba Haridas. Shoba will be responsible for daily operations at the Foundation.
Leaving the board are David Sargeant, Britt Boeskov and Morten Tonnesen, and leaving the core team is Antonio Zanghi, all to focus on other projects. We will continue to use the services of Antonio’s company, Maxima Compliance.
The new board of advisors better reflects the opportunities ahead for CasinoCoin, covering a more diverse range of regional expertise, as well as a greater emphasis on the land-based sector.
“It has been two years since we first announced our advisory board, and in that time our advisors have proven invaluable in providing the expertise and support required to launch CasinoCoin in a range of real-world use cases,” said CasinoCoin Foundation director of advocacy John Caldwell.
“I would like to take this opportunity to thank Britt, David and Morten for their critical input over the last two years, and welcome Richard, Brandon and Oliver, who we will be working closely with over the coming months as we embark on the next stage of the CasinoCoin journey.
“It is also great to have Shoba on board, someone who many of us had worked with at PokerStars. She is a fantastic addition to our core team and will help ensure we maintain momentum.”