High Roller names Seth Young CEO in leadership transition
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High Roller Technologies (NYSE: ROLR) announced that its board of directors has named Seth Young as chief executive officer, effective September 1, in a planned leadership transition. Young will succeed Ben Clemes, who is stepping down after serving as CEO since 2024.
Clemes said his decision to step away comes at a time when the company is healthy and that he wants to devote more time to his family. The board expressed appreciation for Clemes' tenure and his contributions to the company.
Young previously served as chief strategy officer at High Roller and has worked closely with Clemes and the leadership team to ensure a smooth transition. He brings more than 20 years of experience in gaming to the role.
Before joining High Roller, Young served as chief innovation officer at PointsBet, where he was responsible for strategic corporate development efforts including fundraising, partnerships, government and regulatory affairs, and product development. He previously held executive roles at FSG Digital and Foxwoods Resort Casino.
Young currently serves on the board of directors for Kinectify, EQL Games, and Kindbridge Behavioral Health. He received the Innovation Group's 2018 Emerging Leaders of Gaming Award and was named to Global Gaming Business Magazine's 40 Under 40 in the same year.
High Roller Technologies operates online casino brands High Roller and Fruta, offering a platform with over 6,000 games from more than 90 game providers to a global customer base.
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