Aspire Global appoints Quincy Raven as Managing Director of US team

Aspire Global has expanded its business in the US further by appointing experienced executive Quincy Raven as Managing Director of Aspire Global US.
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Aspire Global has expanded its business in the US further by appointing experienced executive Quincy Raven as Managing Director of Aspire Global US, effective August 2.

In his new role, Raven will be leading and executing the company’s growth strategy for the US gaming sector, bringing key market insights and expertise to the management team with over 20 years of experience in technology and gaming.

Commenting on his appointment, he said: “Aspire Global is one of the strongest supplier brands in the igaming industry abroad with leading B2B offerings. I look forward to the opportunity to head Aspire Global’s expansion in the US and introduce its complete solution to US operators and companies who want to build a presence in the growing US igaming market.”

Over the past decade, Raven has held key strategic roles focused on new market development followed by rapid expansion, previously serving as Senior Director Gaming and Payments at Blackhawk Network and as Executive Director, Business Development Americas, at Scientific Games.

He also holds an MBA from Northeastern University’s D’Amore-McKim School of Business.

Tsachi Maimon, CEO of Aspire Global, added: “The US igaming market is growing at an impressive rate and our objective is to be at the forefront of the developments.

“Quincy has excellent experience and will focus on accelerating sales and setting up the relevant operations in order to make sure Aspire Global can establish a significant presence in the US market.”

Aspire Global currently has licenses in New Jersey and West Virginia and has filed applications for accessibility in Pennsylvania and Michigan as it aims to file in all accessible states.

The company has recently signed significant game deals with GAN and Amelco and has been live since spring this year with its game offering with Rush Street Interactive in New Jersey.