Update: Pocket Kings Marketing Manager Quits

FTP associate loses a top staff member Another resignation has been reported this week as a potential consequence of the crisis at Full Tilt Poker, when Lothar Rentschler quit his position of the top marketing manager for parent company Pocket Kings. Rentschler is just one in a long line of employees who have left the Ireland-based company either voluntarily or as part of restructuring in the wake of Black Friday. He advised of his resignation in an email dated August 16, stating: “This was, after almost 3 years with the company, not an easy step… It was 3 years with many challenges and also many successes… However, given the current circumstances, I do believe it is a long overdue step towards the right direction. “I do apologize for the inconvenience the current circumstances at PKL have caused for you personally as well as for your respective companies. Our hands in Marketing were bound and at the end even every communication was stopped. Again, I can only apologize for this situation. The future will hopefully see a better, well organized structure and a return to business as usual. To see the brand FTP going down that way, hurts a lot." In addition, it has been announced that Rentschler's duties at the company will officially end on September 13, but his email indicates that he may be taking a leave before this date. In related news, nothing new has been reported about Full Tilt Poker's negotiations with the alleged European investors or about the next hearing by the Alderney Gaming Control Commission on FTP's suspended license.
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