GPWA Times Magazine - Issue 45 - October 2019

the moment when you stop learning, you stop being competitive. I don’t spend as much time on SEO as I wish. What’s the most difficult thing about your job? The permanent lack of time. What’s the best thing about your job? The opportunity to be creative and implement innovations. What do you do to stay in shape – both physically and mentally? Get- ting familiar with different activities each time I’m feeling stuck —playing basketball, riding a motorbike, skiing, anything that I’ve never tried, which is a lot. What did you dream of doing, both pro- fessionally and personally, when you were a kid? When I was a kid I dreamed that I’d become a scientist — an inventor and in- novator. But then, suddenly, the world spat out Elon Musk so I became an affiliate (laughs) . If you won $10 million playing the lottery tomorrow, what would you do? I’d spend $1 million on myself (car, house, etc.), and I’d find a nonprofit or- ganization in a field I’m really keen to invest in. What were you like in high school? A normal kid, I guess. If someone from out of town were visiting you, what’s the one place you’d definitely take them to see? It’d be Kiev Old Town, for sure, with all that Imperial and Medieval architecture. What are your pet peeves? Smok- ing, overreacting and the last 17 cups of coffee. If you were stranded on a desert island, what three items would you take with you? A knife, a flint and alco- holic drinks. The first two are for surviving, and the third is for enjoyment. If you could invite any five people, living or dead, to dinner, who would they be? Freddie Mercury, Nicola Tes- la, Mark Sandman, Andrei Sakharov and Bruce Lee. The iGaming industry is really wide , literally. Everyone can findaplace for themselves. It’s developing fast , which gives evenmore space for work and newchallenges . Mykola Tsiotov | gil.langelaan

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