Ross Logan Named Miniclip CFO
Miniclip, one of the largest online gaming sites announced today that Ross Logan will be the new CFO. Logan will be working closely with Miniclip CEO Rob Small and will oversee the company’s financial operations.
Small stated, “Ross is an important addition to Miniclip’s executive team and we look forward to his financial leadership.” Miniclip’s astronomically popular Club Penguin was recently bought by Disney for $700 million.
Logan is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. Before Miniclip, he worked for eight years in the Assurance and Business advisory practice at PricewaterhouseCoopers’ London office.
He also spent time working with many US and UK listed companies as well as other private and multinational businesses in various categories including retail, industrial, defense, construction and technology. Logan will be based at Miniclip’s London headquarters.
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