Former Take-Two CEO and president "excited to be joining the Green Man Gaming team during an exciting period of growth and expansion in the business."

Green Man Gaming brings on Paul Eibeler as board advisor

Online storefront Green Man Gaming has announced that Paul Eibeler, formerly Take-Two’s president and CEO, would be joining the company as board advisor.

Eibeler is currently the chairman of Cokem International, a software distribution and marketing services company in the games business, but while he was in a senior role at Take-Two, he saw the company grow from $200m to $1.5b.

“I’m excited to be joining the Green Man Gaming team during an exciting period of growth and expansion in the business. Paul Sulyok and the team have successfully built strong relations with leading game publishers worldwide offering consumers a wide catalogue of multi-platform games. I hope to share my experiences and industry knowledge with the team to further build on this success,” said Eibeler in a statement.

Paul Sulyok, Green Man Gaming’s CEO, added: “With his extensive experience in the gaming industry and success in managing high growth businesses, Paul is a great addition to the Green Man Gaming board. His continued passion for the industry and insight into game publishing and distribution will be invaluable to the team as we push forward our 2017 plans to grow the business worldwide."

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