The Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission (GSC) has promoted Nicola Libreri to deputy CEO after seven years with the regulator.
Libreri joined the regulator in 2018 as a gambling inspector, before being promoted to senior inspector in November 2024.
She has also served at the GSC’s as acting director of anti-money laundering inspections and enforcement.
Libreri will work closely with Commission chief executive Mark Rutherford, who was appointed to the role at the beginning of this year.
“Nicola has played a key role over the last year in strengthening the GSC’s AML/CFT oversight and will continue to drive forward initiatives to support the sector’s understanding of emerging risks,” said Rutherford. “Her role will be key to strengthening the GSC’s focus on collaboration, using data and intelligence in coordination with other agencies to prevent criminals from exploiting the sector or the jurisdiction.
“I’m looking forward to Nicola using her AML/CFT knowledge to further advance changes to the GSC’s AML/CFT supervisory framework to meet emerging threats and challenges.”