Kambi Group plc (“Kambi”), a leading provider of sports betting solutions, has welcomed Brian Dean as its new Chief People Officer, marking a significant addition to the company’s executive management team.
Brian Dean joins Kambi with a robust background in human resources and operations, having previously served at SKS365 as Chief People Officer/Chief Operations Officer for over six years. His career spans senior roles at prominent global organizations including Barclays, HSBC, Vodafone, and ACIN, bringing a wealth of strategic HR expertise to his new role.
In his capacity as Chief People Officer, Dean will spearhead Kambi’s global People strategy. This includes initiatives to enhance company culture, foster leadership development, drive diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, and elevate the overall employee experience across all Kambi locations worldwide.
Dean’s appointment underscores Kambi’s dedication to nurturing a strong, engaged workforce and integrating the People function at the executive management level. His leadership is poised to play a pivotal role in supporting Kambi’s business objectives and reinforcing its commitment to employee well-being and organizational excellence.
Werner Becher, CEO of Kambi, said: “I am delighted to welcome Brian to Kambi as Chief People Officer. His appointment underscores our belief that people are at the heart of Kambi’s success. As we establish ourselves as the home of premium sports betting solutions, having someone of Brian’s calibre and experience in this critical role will ensure we can both attract and retain the best talent in the industry to drive the company forward.”
Brian Dean, Chief People Officer at Kambi, added: “I am thrilled to join Kambi at such an exciting time in its journey. The company’s emphasis on innovation and its people-first approach deeply resonated with me. I look forward to working closely with Werner and the leadership team to build on Kambi’s strong foundation and cultivate a workplace culture where employees can thrive and achieve their full potential.”