Bragg Adds an Accomplished Attorney as Board Member
Bragg Gaming Group has introduced changes to its team. Christina Romero, one of the group’s directors, resigned from the company. Mark Clayton will replace her.
Romero resigned with immediate effect to explore other opportunities. Mark Clayton, an attorney, will join Bragg's board. Clayton has years of experience in law and gaming. He worked with Caesars Entertainment, 888 Holdings, Flutter Entertainment and DraftKings.
Clayton will join the Bragg Gaming Group as a director. Paul Godfrey, the board's chairman, welcomed Clayton. Godrey called Clayton one of the most accomplished attorneys in the entire gaming industry. Brag has been focusing on expanding its business with new content recently.
Mark is an attorney. Bragg is pleased to welcome Mark to the board.