ESL Gaming has officially promoted former North America top executive Craig Levine to global co-CEO of the company, per an official company announcement issued on Monday, according to ESPN’s Jacob Wolf.
With the announcement, Levine officially succeeds David Neichel, who is moving to an advisory role for the company. Levine will work alongside ESL founder Ralf Reichert as the top two executives in the company.
“I could not be more excited to have Craig step into this role alongside me,” Reichert said in an official press release.
“Craig has been part of the ESL and broader esports family for many years, has been a key leader in shaping our growth and developing the organization globally. He loves ESL and esports as much as I do and it is a natural step to appoint him to help us continue driving our vision given his industry expertise, passion for our team and deep understanding of our strategy, products and fans.”
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