Midnite Appoints Ex-Sky Bet Veteran as Senior Product Designer

Key Points
  • The platform, which is focused on gamifying the experience for sports and esports fans, has announced the appointment of Lewis Bamber

Bamber is stepping in as the company’s new senior product designer and he comes from a similar position previously held with Sky Betting & Gaming. He used to be a product designer with the Flutter Entertainment-owned brand and will now assist further as Midnite continues to build a betting site that is focused on its community and engagement with sports and esports fans.

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Bamber also has experience designing prominent products, such as the BuildABet developed when he was part of Sky Bet’s team. He will now help the company continue to focus on Gen-Z and newer generations who have learned to experience esports and sports betting in a brand new way that is unburdened by traditional models that are often seen as boring or unfair by fans.

Midnite has reported robust results in 2022 and is hoping to carry this over in 2022. Commenting on the development, Midnite co-founder Nick Wright welcomed the appointment of such a prominent industry veteran who will have a significant impact on the company:

Lewis’s arrival is a coup for our growing company and his achievements at Sky Bet show he has an outstanding track record. We’re in a period of phenomenal growth at Midnite and we have huge ambitions to continue our progress.

Midnite co-founder Nick Wright

Wright said that Midnite is fully focused on developing a world-leading product and user experience which are the company’s current priorities. Bringing Bamber on board with assist with both of these objectives in the long goal.

As to Bamber, the newly appointed senior product owner was equally happy to be working with the company. He confirmed that he will seek to improve Midnite’s product and bring more great features to all of the company’s verticals.

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