Location: +United States
Westgate Resorts founder and opioid awareness activist David Siegel dies at 89
Westgate Resorts CEO David Siegel had died, his family announced on social media Saturday. He was 89. A political donor and activist,... more
IGA: Promotions that have stood the test of time
The annual Indian Gaming Tradeshow & Convention held this past week in San Diego featured the latest in flashy, high-tech, video slot... more
Do congressional Republicans have room in their budget to end taxes on tips?
There’s a bit of Groundhog Day energy in Washington these days — every Monday, I think that maybe this week will be quieter, and yet by the... more
Why U.S. gambling regulators have had it with event contracts
The predict has hit the fan. In case you weren’t aware, there is a growing battle over sports-related event contracts being fought by... more
Beyond March Madness, colleges face sports betting issue
A crime ring travels around the nation, inviting athletes to parties where there’s gambling. The plan is to put the student-athletes... more
IGA: Humans on Mars before OSB in California? Panel debates emerging tech for tribes
At one point during Wednesday’s panel session “The Next-Gen Player: How Emerging Tech is Reshaping Loyalty & Engagement,” moderator... more
Lotto.com CEO Metzger: ‘A lot of bang for your buck’ with Mega Millions price change
When Powerball raised its price point for a single ticket from $1 to $2 on Jan. 15, 2012, Thomas Metzger was the vice president of lottery... more
Wyoming Lottery COO named to national problem gambling committee
WyoLotto Chief Operations Officer Robin Medina has been named to join a national committee to support problem gambling initiatives. The... more
IGA: Tribes and commercial gaming operators must pay attention to illegal operators
According to Victor Strategies’ Executive Vice President Gene Johnson, the gambling industry is under siege. During Tuesday’s session... more
IGA: Unlocking the full potential of smart tables via analytics, efficiency, player satisfaction
“There is a 20% leak of table-game revenue today. Fifteen percent of that is due to productivity issues and the remainder is lost to... more


