Gentoo Media Management

Management criteria checks 0/4

Gentoo Media's CEO is Richard Carter, appointed in Jan 2023, has a tenure of 1.83 years. directly owns 0.42% of the company’s shares, worth SEK13.77M. The average tenure of the management team and the board of directors is 1 years and 2.5 years respectively.

Key information

Richard Carter

Chief executive officer

n/a

Total compensation

CEO salary percentagen/a
CEO tenure1.8yrs
CEO ownership0.4%
Management average tenureless than a year
Board average tenure2.5yrs

Recent management updates

Recent updates


CEO

Richard Carter

1.8yrs

Tenure

Mr. Richard Carter serves as Chief Executive Officer of Gentoo Media Inc. from 2023. Mr. Carter served as CEO of Platform & Sportsbook at Gentoo Media Inc. (formerly known as Gaming Innovation Group Inc.)...


Leadership Team

NamePositionTenureCompensationOwnership
Claudio Caruana
General Counselno datano data0.022%
SEK 731.3k
Richard Carter
Chief Executive Officer1.8yrsno data0.42%
SEK 13.8m
Frode Fagerli
Founderno data€5.70kno data
Philip Richards
Chief Financial Officerless than a yearno datano data
James Coxon
Chief Operating Officer1.8yrsno datano data
Hessi Mocca
Head of Investor Relationsno datano datano data
Kevin Norville
Chief People Officerless than a yearno datano data
Andrew Cochrane
Chief Business Officerless than a yearno datano data

1.0yrs

Average Tenure

Experienced Management: G2M's management team is not considered experienced ( 1 years average tenure), which suggests a new team.


Board Members

NamePositionTenureCompensationOwnership
Petter Nylander
Chairman of the Board5.9yrs€84.40kno data
Nicolas Adlercreutz
Independent Director4.5yrs€46.00k0.025%
SEK 814.2k
Mikael Harstad
Director2.5yrs€41.40k0.35%
SEK 11.6m
Andreas Soneby
Directorless than a yearno datano data
Hesam Yazdi
Director2.5yrs€38.90k0.71%
SEK 23.2m
Tomasz Juroszek
Directorless than a year€24.90k0%
SEK 0

2.5yrs

Average Tenure

52.5yo

Average Age

Experienced Board: G2M's board of directors are not considered experienced ( 2.5 years average tenure), which suggests a new board.