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Zona de Azar Portugal – SOFTSWISS: Applying Formula 1 Principles to Leadership

Portugal.- September 24, 2024 www.zonadeazar.com  Ivan Montik, founder of SOFTSWISS, and Rubens Barrichello, Formula 1 icon and non-executive director for Latin America, will participate in a special talk at the SBC Summit Lisbon.

The session, “Applying Formula One Principles to Leadership,” will explore how high-performance and resilience concepts from Formula 1 can be applied to business leadership, focusing on the iGaming sector.

Ivan Montik will draw parallels between the two worlds, offering a unique perspective on effective leadership strategies. Additionally, SOFTSWISS will be present at the summit and will celebrate its 15th anniversary with an exclusive luxury evening in Lisbon.

Key points:

  1. Special Talk: Ivan Montik and Rubens Barrichello will discuss how Formula 1 principles can be applied to business leadership.
  2. Leadership Strategies: The focus will be on team performance and resilience, with parallels between Formula 1 and iGaming.
  3. SBC Summit: The event gathers industry leaders to exchange ideas and discuss business, with 500 decision-makers present.
  4. SOFTSWISS Participation: The company will have a booth at the SBC Summit Lisbon and showcase its innovations.
  5. SOFTSWISS Anniversary: The company’s 15th anniversary will be celebrated with a luxury and glamour-filled evening in Lisbon.

Editó: @_fonta www.zonadeazar.com

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