Nominees for this year’s ceremony include Toni Mills for Employee of the Year, Lena Yasir for Leader iGaming, as well as the Play’n GO Account Management Team who are up for Team of the Year.
Play’n GO has also been nominated as a collective for Best Place to Work and the Diversity Award.
Johan Törnqvist at Play’n GO, said: “We are very pleased to have picked up so many nominations for this year’s Women in Gaming awards and it is testament to the great work all those nominated have put in for Play’n GO over the last few years.
“We reward all employees based on competency in their roles rather than any other factor and we strongly believe this is key to creating a dynamic, innovative working environment which has helped Play’n GO flourish since our inception.”