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contentTextVSPO has announced significant leadership changes, with CEO Dino Ying transitioning to the role of Executive Chairman. Danny Tang, Co-Founder, CFO, and Head of Global Strategy, will take over as CEO, while Luying Wang, Group Vice President and Head of Capital Markets, Finance, and Legal, has been appointed Acting CFO. According to release. the leadership shift aims to align VSPO more closely with its domestic branding and support its global growth strategy. Tang, who has served as CFO since the company's inception in 2016, brings extensive experience, including a prior role as Vice President of China Development Bank Capital. She was also honored with the ESI Hall of Famer Award this year for her contributions to esports. '''More:'''[[News/ESL Saudi Challenge Revealed|ESL Saudi Challenge Revealed]] Founded in 2016, VSPO has become one of the largest esports companies in China, known for organizing major tournaments like the King Pro League. The company has established long-term partnerships with key developers, including Tencent, Garena, and Krafton, and secured significant investments, including a $265 million investment from Saudi Arabian firm Savvy Games Group in 2023.

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