Tag: Raving Next
LinkedIn Links: Super Bowl wagering, DraftKings, Boomer’s Sportsbook opening, anti-money laundering and more
LinkedIns highlights seven gaming-related posts that caught our eye on social media this week. This week we feature posts by David Forman,... more
Raving Next: Executives raise concerns about prediction markets
The executives who participated in a session at Raving Next Casino Strategy and Operations Summit Wednesday had various concerns about the... more
Raving Next: AI enables those who use it to increase productivity
Andrew Cardno, Quick Custom Intelligence’s Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer, made a stunning claim during Wednesday’s Raving... more
Raving Next: Prediction markets the #1 issue confronting tribal gaming in 2026
To kick off Raving Next’s Casino Strategy and Operations Summit, Raving CEO Deanna Scott briefly encapsulated the state of tribal gaming.... more
Raving NEXT goes virtual with February conference
For almost 30 years, Raving NEXT’s annual conference has focused on conversations, issues, and strategies about the tribal gaming industry.... more
Raving NEXT: Tribes seek to protect, grow, their interests
During Wednesday’s Raving Next roundtable session “How We’re Protecting and Growing Our Tribal Enterprises,” Jamul Indian Village... more
Raving NEXT: Tribal executives talk about challenges and issues facing casinos
During the Raving Next panel discussion Executive Roundtable: Addressing Top Issues and Innovations, moderator Liz Palar asked how best to... more
Raving 2025-26 conferences to be held at Pechanga Resort Casino
Raving, a Tribal gaming and hospitality company, Tuesday announced that its 2025 and 2026 conferences will be held at a single site, the... more
Raving NEXT: Attacks on tribal sovereignty are coming from all directions
Tribal rights, ranging from catching a fish for supper to operating casinos that fund education and health care, are under constant... more
Raving NEXT: Continued success of tribal operators depends on long-range vision
The history of Tribal gaming ranges from “modest bingo halls” in the 1970s to the “beautiful elaborate resorts” of present day, in the... more

