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DIGITAL EXECUTIVE NOAH SZUBSKI JOINS RIVAL ADVISORY BOARD

NEW YORK (JULY 19, 2021) – Rival today announced the addition of senior digital executive Noah Szubski to its Advisory Board.

Appointed by Rival Co-Founder and Advisory Board Chair Shawn Murnan, Szubski will lend his expertise in digital and product to the team, joining Rival’s Advisory Board that was launched in May.

About Noah Szubski, Strategic Digital Advisor and Investor, Shift4 Digital

Szubski is a seasoned executive, advisor and investor, with more than 15 years of experience building, operating and monetizing digital businesses at scale across news & media, sports betting and direct-to-consumer verticals. He has driven product and growth ideation with a focus on maximizing revenue while serving as the Chief Product Officer for the Daily Mail, Chief Executive Officer for The Action Network and Vice President, Digital for Playboy. Szubski received his bachelor’s from Bucknell University.

Szubski joins the Rival team that has expanded its footprint both with its employee base and business partners in the last several months, most recently announcing a partnership with LA Charger Austin Ekeler and the Gridiron Gaming Group, and internationally, with Reading Football Club.

Rival introduced its inaugural Advisory Board members in May, including Fevo CEO Arie Daie, New Balance CMO Chris Davis, Barstool CRO Deirdre Lester, OMD USA CEO John Osborn and Augeo CSO Vincent Sarafa. For more, see the official announcement here

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