The executive joins Kaizen with extensive experience in management and director positions. Alexandre has a 25-year career in the area, including as director of human resources at LinkedIn for Latin America, where he worked for 12 years.
As head of human resources at Kaizen Gaming Brazil and Latin America, he will bring a strategic vision in people management to the company, contributing to the development of the company, which will undergo an important phase of growth following the regulation of the sector in Brazil, scheduled for 2025.
Recognized for his ability to align business strategies with people strategies, Ullmann has expertise in driving the development of behavioral skills and transforming challenges into growth opportunities.
In his professional career, the executive has worked for market-leading technology companies, such as Microsoft, Capgemini and Hewlett Packard Enterprise, where he acquired extensive experience in creating value through innovative human resources practices.
At LinkedIn, the director was responsible for leading strategic initiatives that strengthened organizational performance through integrated talent management and strategic leadership development.
Kaizen Gaming, headquartered in Greece and with over ten years in the sports betting market, currently operates in 17 countries, 15 of which under the Betano brand - Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Ontario/Canada, Portugal, Germany, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Romania and Nigeria - and two under the Stoiximan brand - Greece and Cyprus.
In Brazil, Kaizen was the first company to submit an application for authorization to operate sports betting and online gaming in the Betting Management System (Sigap) of the Prizes and Betting Secretariat of the Ministry of Finance.
In addition to the Copa América, Betano also sponsors Euro2024 and several traditional teams in Europe and South America, including Clube Atlético Mineiro (Brazil), Benfica, Porto and Sporting (Portugal), Aston Villa (England) and Melgar (Peru).
In Brazil and Argentina, Betano holds the naming rights for the two most important competitions in both countries: the Brasileirão Betano and the Copa Betano do Brasil (Brazil) and the Torneo Betano and Copa Betano (Argentina).
Source: GMB