Superbet Group boosted its senior leadership team by hiring Jimmy Maymann as deputy chair of the company’s board of directors. Maymann has years of experience in board and senior-level positions.
According to experts of pay per head for bookies, Maymann has an impressive track record as an entrepreneur and innovator. Also, he specializes in developing tech, media, digital service, NGO, and telecom companies.
Maymann has been part of the creation and development of more than ten different companies. Also, he is known for exits. For example, he was part of the Goviral online video platform sale to AOL. Currently, Maymann is the acting chairman of UNLive, TV2 Denmark, and AirHelp. Also, he has non-executive positions at various firms, including Pitzner Group, The Maternity Foundation, and Telia AB.
Jimmy Maymann as New Superbet Deputy Chair
Maymann has commented on his new role, expressing his delight at joining Superbet. According to sportsbook pay per head sources, Maymann said the company had “tremendous potential” for growth and development into new areas worldwide. In addition, the new deputy chair praised Superbet Group’s trustworthy relationship with its customers and other stakeholders.
Maymann has pledged his full support to the company’s board of directors to advance Superbet’s position as an industry leader worldwide.
Superbet’s chairman, Hans Holger-Albrecht, greeted Maymann. According to sports handicapping reports, the chairman said the new employee’s stellar credentials made him an ideal fit for Superbet.
Superbet Group CEO Johnny Hartnett added his thoughts on the new position. The addition of such talented individuals “reconfirms Superbet’s aim,” he said, to make the company a worldwide leader in its field.
Sacha Dragic, another firm co-founder, formally welcomed Maymann at the end. According to her, Superbet’s appointment of Jimmy as vice chairman of the board demonstrates the company’s confidence in its ability to sustain its worldwide development over the long term. After Hans-Holger Albrecht was named board chair on April 26, Maymann took over as deputy chair.