(Reuters) – Finnish gaming firm Rovio, known for its Angry Birds games, said on Monday it had named Alexandre Pelletier-Normand as its chief executive, taking over from Kati Levoranta in January.
“Alexandre has an excellent track record in heading Rovio’s games business and he has a thorough understanding of the market and changes in consumer behavior,” chairman Kim Ignatius said in a statement.
Pelletier-Normand, former Gameloft executive, has led Rovio’s Games business since January 2019.
(Reporting by Tarmo Virki in Tallinn; Editing by Toby Chopra)