Friday, May 3, 2024

Nina Cliff joins Sumo Group as Director of Business Development

Sumo Group has confirmed the appointment of Nina Cliff, who has joined the company as Director of Business Development. Nina will be responsible for partner outreach, ensuring that the Group is ahead of the curve by bringing new products and partnership opportunities to studios across the world. The role will see her proactively working on the business development outreach strategy and growth opportunities across the Sumo studios, as well as uncovering the latest and greatest partner IPs in the industry.

“As Sumo continues to expand its world-class development capabilities, we must strive to maintain an equally impressive level of guidance and support” said Dean Trotman, Commercial Director of Sumo Group. “Further strengthening our focus to ensure Group studios achieve their project goals and ambition, we’re delighted to welcome Nina on board”.

“Sumo is a company that has always been close to my heart and it is fantastic to be joining at such an exciting time,” said Nina. “It’s a real landmark moment for me to become part of the team and to work alongside so many friends.

“I’m looking forward to making an impact and contributing to the ever-growing pipeline of projects throughout 2022 and beyond.”

Nina brings a wealth of experience to the company, having previously worked as Business Development Director for Edinburgh-based publisher Firestoke and Head of Business Development at mobile developer Tag Games.

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