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May 2025’s Movers and Shakers: New King president, Scopely appoints CBO, Roblox exec exits, and more
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King names new president, Roblox exec exits
Candy Crush developer King has appointed Candy Crush franchise GM Todd Green as its new president with incumbent Tjodolf Sommestad set to step away from June 1st.
Sommestad has been with the company for close to 14 years but departing to spend time with his family and pursue other passion projects. Green has been with the firm for 12 years, working across a range of roles.
“Huge thanks to Tjodolf for his ongoing support and leadership at King,” said Green.
“There is tremendous potential here with our incredible teams, and I’m excited by the opportunities ahead. The mobile games business is young, King has adapted and evolved many times to develop great games for a huge audience, and we are just getting started.”
Sommestad added: “After overseeing this transition, I’ve decided now is the right moment for me to take some time out of the industry and spend more time with my family. I’m excited to continue to watch King’s journey under Todd’s leadership. He is a tremendously talented leader who will continue to drive innovation in our franchises. I wish the talented King team every success.”

Roblox chief partnerships officer Christina Wootton is stepping down after over a decade with the UGC platform.
She had been responsible for leading the company’s business partnerships group, aimed at diversifying revenue streams, building new brand ecosystems and growing its external partner network.
Wootton will continue on at the company until the end of the summer to support the transition.
“What a ride it’s been,” said Wootton in a LinkedIn post.
“When I joined, there were fewer than 50 of us. We had 10 million monthly visitors and just one brand on the platform – but an incredible vision.
“Over the years, Roblox has scaled and grown into a truly global platform that has nearly 100 million daily active users and we’ve welcomed hundreds of incredible partners across fashion, beauty, music, entertainment, sports and education.”
New executives at Scopely and Stillfront
Former Playtika COO Shlomi Aizenberg has joined Monopoly Go developer Scopely as its new chief business officer.
Aizenberg spent over a decade at Playtika, overseeing multiple business units and serving as GM of Bingo Blitz. He was also said to have played a key role in integrating acquired studios such as Wooga, Seriously and Solitaire Grand Harvest.
At Scopely he’ll play a key role in the company’s M&A strategy to evaluate new business opportunities and identify potential acquisition and investment targets.
“Our focus remains on identifying industry-leading products and teams that align with and enhance our portfolio,” said co-CEOs Walter Driver and Javier Ferreira in a statement.
“In fact, last year alone, we engaged with over 800 companies to evaluate promising games, talent, and technology.
“Our approach to M&A is differentiated, dynamic and creative — tailoring our strategy to the unique strengths of each opportunity. We then strive to create enduring value for every new addition to our portfolio by unlocking synergies, amplifying the strengths of acquired teams, and ensuring long-term success within our ecosystem.
“This strategy requires leaders who both deeply understand business operations, gaming teams and founders and have significant relationships within the games industry, which Shlomi has demonstrated time and time again through his long tenure at Playtika.
“We are confident that Shlomi will significantly contribute to Scopely’s mission to inspire play every day and look forward to having his perspective as part of Scopely.”
Stillfront Group has appointed Tim Holland as its interim group chief financial officer.
He replaces Andreas Uddman in the role, who will remain on as a senior advisor until exiting the company in July.
Holland has been with the firm since 2019 and has previously held roles such as CFO North America, deputy group CFO, and MENA and APAC CFO.
Stillfront is currently searching for a permanent replacement in the role.
“We are very pleased to announce Tim Holland’s appointment as our interim Group CFO,” said Stillfront president and Group CEO Alexis Bonte.
“Tim’s extensive experience within Stillfront, alongside his deep understanding of the gaming industry and our financial operations gained from various finance roles, ensures strong financial leadership and continuity.
“This is crucial as we continue our strategic initiatives focused on enhancing profitability and shareholder value. I also want to thank Andreas Uddman for his contributions and look forward to his continued support during the transition period.”
New recruits at Night School and Jetapult
Netflix-owned Night School Studio has appointed Carrie Patel as game director at the developer.
Patel was previously game director at Obsidian Entertainment, working on projects such as Avowed, The Outer Worlds and Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire.
Night School was acquired by Netflix in 2021 and has previously worked on titles such as the recent Black Mirror-themed Thronglets, as well as the Oxenfree series, Next Stop Nowhere and Mr. Robot:1.51exfiltrati0n.
Games investment firm Jetapult has recruited Oz Silahtar and Arjun Jain to its AI team.
Silahtar has previously worked with Tarentum AI and UA Hero and will help studios utilise AI to improve efficiency and content. Jain, meanwhile, has experience at Apple and Weta Digital and will lead AI-assisted content creation at the company.
“AI isn’t just a tool – it’s the new infrastructure for how games will be built, scaled, and experienced,” said Jetapult CEO and co-founder Sharan Tulsiani.
“At Jetapult, we’re not just adapting to this shift – we’re leading it. By bringing in experts like Oz and Dr. Jain, we’re doubling down on our belief that the future of game development lies in AI-native studios.”
We recently spoke with Tulsiani about Jetapult’s AI platform Gamepac that’s designed to help studios accelerate their game development.
Movers at ESL FaceIt Group, MTG, Zeptolab, Dream Games, and more
ESL FaceIt Group co-CEO Craig Levine is stepping down from the role. He has been with ESL Gaming since 2014, leading the company through its transition into the ESL FaceIt Group. Niccolo Maisto will now operate as the firm’s sole chief exec.
Ex-SuperAwesome CEO Dylan Collins is joining the board at Modern Times Group.
Dream Games has hired ex-Game games product manager Dilara Gundogu as product specialist.
Former ZeptoLab senior Unity developer and project tech lead Pablo Silvestre has joined Voodoo as senior game developer at its Samba studio.
Elsewhere, Voodoo has appointed studio director Hadrien Carpentier as a GM at the company.
New recruits FRVR, Room 8 Group,Next Games, and others
Former nDreams senior marketing manager David Burroughs has headed to Plaion as the company’s global brand marketing manager.
G5 Entertainment has recruited ex-Yandex Games senior business development manager Alexey Shcherbakov as its VP of business development.
FRVR has named former Mobile Finance Collective head of business development and community Anna Nikulina as its senior business development manager, publishing.
PR agency Raptor PR has officially appointed Thomas Huxter as a director at the company. The company also recently recruited Rosie Lumley as a senior PR consultant.
Room 8 Group has recruited ex-TransPerfect Gaming senior account executive for EMEA Stijn Morren as business development director.
Jukka Hilvonen has been recruited as a marketing consultant for Netflix’s Next Games studio.
Ex-Gomble CEO Jihoon Johnny Byun has been named as Supercent’s director of new business group.
Avakin Life studio Lockwood Publishing has promoted Jody Zarkos to the position of people and talent lead.
Additional reporting by Craig Chapple.
Top hires at Sensemitter and Ares
AI-powered playtest analyser Sensemitter has hired ad tech veteran Katie Madding as its new CEO. Madding brings over a decade of experience from Adjust in roles ranging from US account team lead to VP of product and ultimately chief product officer. She spent nearly three years in that final role at the company.
She also serves as a member of Forbes Technology Council and is a founding member of women-centric executive community Chief.
Madding’s appointment as Sensemitter CEO marks a major milestone in the company’s transition to a full-scale SaaS product offering. She formally joined her new role on April 21st, where she had responsibilities including overseeing product, growth, and team expansion.
“Katie brings not only the expertise and strategic clarity we need to scale, but also the kind of leadership energy that can transform teams,” said Sensemitter director Alex Ovcharov.
“We’re excited – and lucky – to have her leading the charge.”
Rogue Games founder and CEO Mike DeLaet is a veteran of Scopely, Mattel and more. Now, he’s joined mobile games newcomer Ares Interactive as president.
Ares Interactive was established one year ago, in May 2024, and is led by former Glu Mobile CEO Niccolo De Masi. A number of games industry veterans have already joined from Glu Mobile, Scopely, Kabam and more, now including DeLaet.
DeLaet previously worked at Glu Mobile too, more than a decade ago, as SVP of global publishing. His latest role was at Mattel, where he served as global head of digital gaming and a member of the board. He headed up the company’s entire digital apps and games business spanning more than 200 brands on console, PC, mobile and the web.
Heads and execs
In her fourth year back at match-3 giant King, Eva Ryott has been promoted to VP, head of live operations, shared tech.
Ryott has spent almost nine years at King across her career, having started as a data scientist driving monetisation for Pet Rescue Saga in 2013. She rose the ranks to senior producer, product manager by 2018 before shifting focus to Meta, where she led teams in central integrity and customer support as the conglomerate’s data science manager.
Ryott later returned to King where she has held senior roles since 2022, leading to her latest appointment.
“I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as head of live operations, shared tech at King,” she posted on LinkedIn.
“In this role, I will be responsible for advancing our tooling and technologies to support better and faster (real-time) decisions in our games – creating cohesive and relevant experiences for our players. With this, I am also transitioning from the Candy Crush game team into our shared tech organisation, serving multiple games across King.”
Fellow Swedish firm Stillfront has made two new promotions, with Jochen Gary advancing to chief marketing officer while Kieran O’Leary has fast-tracked to EVP of growth.
O’Leary joined Stillfront as EVP of growth platform this January, with his title change coming just four months later. He has brought experience from Rovio, Ubisoft and most recently Gameloft, building upon more than a decade’s games industry experience in his latest role.
Gary joined Stillfront in 2021, after 10 years in marketing roles at Goodgame Studios. Following his promotion to Stillfront chief marketing officer, he will report directly O’Leary as the company looks to bring its marketing and growth services closer together.
“Congratulations to both Kieran and Jochen, looking forward to this next chapter,” Stillfront posted on LinkedIn.
Movers at Epic, Lockwood, Google and more
Epic Games has promoted games veteran Ben Board to head of Unreal Engine games business in Western Europe. He’s been working at the Fortnite maker since 2017.
Ex-Jagex and Omeda Studios veteran Jody Zarkos joined Lockwood Publishing in 2023. Now she’s been promoted to people and talent lead, responsibilities will include overseeing talent attraction and managing a team of two.
Pedro Alcaria has been promoted from Google’s senior growth manager in games to principal growth manager after three years with the tech giant.
Tom Grinsted, meanwhile, has been promoted to PM director at Google Play, with involvement in games, Play Pass, services and loyalty.
María Díez has joined Day III Digital as head of production in a freelance capacity, betting on a long-term collaboration.
Game design advisor Paolo Gambardella is taking on a new consultancy role at match-3 developer Picante, his first major client since going freelance.
SuperScale, SuperPlay, super hires and more
With more than 21 years of experience in the games industry, Second Leap co-founder Antti Stén has departed from his studio and taken on a game programmer role at Bit Odd.
Candywriter has secured Deniz K as its new director of product marketing, set to leverage his experience in senior roles at Rovio, Gameforge and Supercell.
David Molnar has been promoted from VP of partnerships to CEO at UserWise.
Bringing more than five years’ experience in product marketing, Holly Cooper has joined Secret Mode as head of communications.
Sean Parmenter has been appointed director of customer success at SuperScale.
SuperPlay co-founder and CPO Elad Drory has joined Kokoon’s board of advisors as the company lays the foundations for its first launch.
Reuniting with Jam City founder Chris DeWolfe, Jeremy Horn has joined Reach Labs as a co-founder and COO, looking to build a platform intersecting UA, ecommerce and social media.
Shefali Johnson has stepped down from her role at Nodwin Gaming after more than a decade, moving to pastures new as CEO of Comic Con India.
Michael Wilson is spearheading Tiny Titan at Rhea Games, now the company’s lead producer.
With nearly two decades of experience across Activison, Riot Games and Netflix, Andrew Hoffacker has joined Annapurna as VP of game production.
Agata Foti joined Funday Games on May 1st, bringing over a decade’s experience from Kiloo. Her new role is as head of player insights (maternity cover).
Sam Devlin has moved from Microsoft to Meta to start his new role as AI Research Scientist. His passion is pushing boundaries in modern AI capabilities using digital games.