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Arkadium Receives New CEO

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Casual games company Arkadium have announced Executive Chairwoman Jessica Rovello will be transitioning from her position as CEO and has named President and Co-Founder Kenny Rosenblatt as its new CEO.

Rosenblatt said in a statement:

“The most selfless act an entrepreneur can make is to intentionally leave the company they founded in order to give others opportunities to grow. Jess led us through two wars, a pandemic, and upheaval in our industry, and still leaves Arkadium in the strongest position it has ever been in, both financially and strategically. The leadership team, along with the systems and processes she put in place, will help Arkadium to flourish for years, if not decades, to come.”

“I’m so honored to have worked with Arkadians from all over the world for these past 20+ years, first as its Co-Founder and then as CEO. Working for any company, but particularly a games company should be FUN. Despite all of the challenges the world tossed at us, I had a great time, and I could not be more excited to watch Kenny, the executive team, and the whole organization reach great new heights as it embarks on this next chapter.”

Arkadium create casual game titles for adults are are best known for Minecraft Minesweeper, Microsoft Solitaire Collection, and Tap Tiles – Mahjong 3D Puzzle.

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