He was born into the industry and his late father, Leo Rosenberg, was a street operator in the old days of "Coin Row" on Tenth Avenue in New York City. Rosenberg has had a long career in the coin-op business. On a personal and professional note, I thank Neal for all that he has done." Jack Guarnieri, Elaut USA CEO, said: "Without Neal’s effort, ideas and perseverance, much of what was accomplished in the last few years at the former Monduce would not have happened. "It is not unusual for key players who put these mergers together to move on," said Rosenberg. He was also heavily involved in the subsequent acquisition of Bruce Amusements in 2008 and the creation of Elaut USA Inc, which merged Pinball with Monduce. Rosenberg was instrumental in the merger of operator Monduce with Elaut in 2005. Rosenberg said that his "job was complete" in getting the US offshoot of the famous Belgian company off the ground and he said that he was now looking for another industry challenge. The US industry was surprised to learn this week that one of its best-recognised experts in the redemption games sector, Neal Rosenberg, has left Elaut.
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