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BMM promotes Nick Demus to Vice President of Strategic Accounts

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Gaming test lab and product certification consultancy BMM Testlabs has announced the promotion of Nick Demus to Vice President of Strategic Accounts at the company’s Las Vegas headquarters. Under his new role, Demus will report to the Senior Vice President of Strategic Accounts for the North American region.

Robert Reyes, Senior Vice President of Strategic Accounts, commented, “I am very pleased to have the opportunity to promote our qualified talent in BMM’s North American business development team.”

“Nick has an impressive background in key areas of the gaming industry, and he has proven his commitment to the success of BMM’s partners. His individual strengths with strategic planning, product knowledge, and executive development training position him to provide the quality support that BMM’s partners expect.”

Demus continued: “I am very grateful for this promotion, and look forward to enhancing BMM’s innovative partnership style with our highly respected clientele.”

“BMM has serviced the global gaming industry for over 40 years, and we work diligently to exceed client expectations. I will use my expanded responsibilities to encourage our team to continue working attentively, ensuring that BMM’s partners always achieve their product certification goals.”

Demus joined BMM in 2022 as Senior Director of Strategic Client Development before accepting the Vice President of Strategic Accounts role.

Last month, BMM announced the promotion of Mario Zilevski to Senior Vice President of Client Services, Australia. Zilevski will report to the Executive Vice President and General Manager for the APACAF region.

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