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The Chief Revenue Officer role in gaming: Paul Bowen (CRO at Appcharge) and Dan Laughlin (CRO at Gamesight)

53 min · 6 de mar de 2026
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In this episode of the Talent Game podcast, Joe Burridge discusses the role of a Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) in the gaming industry with guests Paul Bowen and Dan. They explore the definition of a CRO, career paths to the position, the differences between B2B and B2C gaming companies, and the evolving responsibilities of CROs in larger organizations. The conversation also covers key considerations for hiring a CRO and advice for aspiring professionals in this role, including the importance of collaboration and data analysis. Takeaways * The CRO role is a connector within the company. * CROs must learn to say no to ensure focus. * The role of a CRO evolves as the company grows. * Timing is crucial for hiring a CRO. * CROs in gaming companies often come from a B2B background. * Understanding customer behavior is key for CROs. * Writing and communication skills are essential for a CRO. * Collaboration with other teams is vital for success. * CROs should have experience in building revenue-generating teams. * Hiring a CRO requires careful consideration of their background and skills.

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