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Gaming Laboratories International promotes three to director level

Wednesday, June 24, 2026 2:04 PM

Gaming Laboratories International on Wednesday announced three director-level promotions: Mary Sim has been named Director of Quality Assurance, and Alan Drozd and Robert Lorick have been named Directors of Engineering.

Sim is based in GLI’s world headquarters in Lakewood, New Jersey. She has been with GLI since 2006 and previously served as Senior Manager of Quality Assurance.

“Mary’s proven leadership has strengthened global team alignment, driven meaningful process improvements, and, most importantly, cultivated a positive and collaborative work environment,” GLI Senior Vice President, Technical Compliance & QA Chris Gallo said in a statement. “She leads with respect, empathy, and trust, with a strong focus on delivering the highest quality outcomes. I am confident about the impact her continued commitment will have on the global QA team and our clients as she upholds and advances the GLI gold standard.”

Drozd and Lorick started their careers with GLI as test engineers and most recently served as Senior Managers of Engineering.

“Robert is a respected leader who is instrumental in advancing our global digital growth through his expertise, forward-looking mindset, and disciplined execution,” said GLI Vice President of Engineering Ginnie Hollis. “He empowers teams to elevate their impact, sets a clear standard for accountability, and fosters a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement that strengthens our business as a whole.”

“Alan has consistently demonstrated exceptional leadership, deep technical expertise, and a strong commitment to delivering value for our clients,” said GLI Vice President of Engineering Andrea Bossard. ‘His ability to grow key relationships, drive operational excellence, and lead high-performing global teams makes him well-positioned to take on this expanded role and help shape the future of our organization.”

Rege Behe

Rege Behe brings more than 30 years of experience as a journalist to his role as a lead contributor to CDC Gaming. His work ranges from day-to-day industry coverage to deeper features such as the CDC Gaming Roundtables and the “10 Women Rising in Gaming” series.