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Enteractive Onboards Former Evolution Account Manager as Head of Sales
Between 2014 and 2018, Vindehall served another tenure with the company, first working as a sales agent before being promoted to team leader of sales, and eventually country sales manager

Enteractive, a leading company that supplies the iGaming industry with player reactivation and retention, has made a new addition to its leadership team. The company announced that it had appointed the experienced Tim Vindehall as its new head of sales and vowed to leverage his experience to continue its growth trajectory.
Enteractive Welcomes a Former Teammate Back
Vindehall is no stranger to the iGaming industry and comes from live dealer specialist Evolution where he spent three years as its key account manager. Prior to that, he held the same role at Global Recruitment Service.
This wouldn’t be Vindehall’s first time working with Enteractive either. Between 2014 and 2018, he had a tenure with the company, first serving as a sales agent before being promoted to team leader of sales. He was finally promoted to country sales manager 7 months before departing Enteractive.
His earlier experience includes a 3-year tenure at Stadium, where he served as a sales representative.
Overall, Vindehall boasts robust experience in sales and will be a valuable asset to Enteractive’s team. His prior experience and familiarity with the company’s business made him a perfect fit for the position.
As Enteractive’s new head of sales, Vindehall will be responsible for further strengthening the company’s B2B operator partnerships and continuing its global growth.
Vindehall Is Glad to Be Back
Enteractive’s chief business development officer, Andrew Foster, welcomed Vindehall on board. He added that the appointee’s skills will be a valuable addition to the sales team.
We’re excited to welcome Tim back to Enteractive. His extensive experience and familiarity with our core offerings make him an ideal fit to lead our sales team and drive further value for our clients.
Andrew Foster, chief business development officer, Enteractive
Vindehall was likewise pleased with his return to Enteractive and lauded the company on its recent growth. He expressed commitment to driving further success and powering Enteractive’s partners with reliable reactivation.
It’s great to be back at Enteractive. I’ve seen how the company has grown and evolved, and I’m eager to contribute to its continued success, helping our partners thrive in a segment area which often tends to be forgotten; Churned Players.
Tim Vindehall, head of sales, Enteractive
The re-appointment of Vindehall comes shortly after Enteractive’s partnership with Optimove.
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