Ainsworth Game Technology (ATG), an eminent creator and distributor of gaming devices, software and gaming hardware, has fortified its executive team with the addition of Nancy Ramirez Ayala. As SVP, general counsel and group compliance officer, Ayala will provide a fresh dimension to ATG’s team.
With proven experience in the iGaming industry, Ayala brings valuable knowledge to the company. Expert in intellectual property (IP) rights and gaming regulation, Ayala will play a crucial role in ATG’s advancement.
Ayala is no stranger to the industry, with past roles including the vice president of legal for Rush Street Interactive, a major player in the online casino and sports betting market. Prior to that, she was an assistant general counsel and intellectual property counsel at William Hill, another gaming titan.
In addition to her gaming industry experience, Ayala has spent significant years as a lawyer, providing her a deep understanding of the legal world. With this unique blend of legal and business knowledge, she is set to have a profound impact on ATG’s expansion plans.
Ayala Is Eager to Contribute to ATG’s Growth
Sharing on LinkedIn, Ayala demonstrated her enthusiasm for her new role, stating she is “delighted to collaborate with an exceptional team.” In a subsequent statement, she characterized ATG as an “active and essential” enterprise with big aspirations.
I’m eager to assist the company’s growth and add value with my breadth of expertise as we navigate our upcoming opportunities and hurdles.
Nancy Ramirez Ayala, SVP, general counsel and group compliance officer, ATG
Harald Neumann, CEO of Ainsworth, extended a warm welcome to Ayala. Hailing her legal and compliance expertise in the gaming sphere, he affirmed that she is “unequivocally the perfect candidate with the right background” to lead the company through its ongoing expansion phase.
We are excited to collaborate with her as she steps into this role, and we embrace the challenges of the evolving and burgeoning markets we cater to.
Harald Neumann, CEO, ATG
Earlier in the year, accusations surfaced from shareholders who claimed that Ainsworth Game Technology’s leadership was depreciating the stock’s value. Some speculated that this action, taken during the company’s strategic assessment, could be tied to the alleged forthcoming acquisition by Novomatic.