Tag: Women in Gaming
Missouri Gaming Commission Executive Director announces retirement
Peggy Richardson, the first woman and eighth overall executive director in MGC history, announced her retirement last week. She is leaving... more
With women’s sports on the rise, sports betting increasingly attracting females
When Betting Ladies debuted at the 2023 SBC Summit North America, founder Val Martinez was literally working from the ground up. The... more
Webinar focuses on accomplishments, needed improvements for Black women in gaming
When Rose Hudson first was appointed CEO of the Louisiana Lottery Corporation 24 years ago, she was asked to speak at an event. When she... more
Global Gaming Women announces new executives, board members
Global Gaming Women Thursday introduced Lauren Bates, a senior executive in the gaming industry, as the new president of its board of... more
The Gaming News Canada Fiver: Friday, January 5, 2024
The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario says it will provide the province’s licensed sports betting and gaming companies with a... more
Global Gaming Women’s 2023 report indicates membership growth
When Global Gaming Women Executive Director Kelly Hatch was finalizing the non-profit organization’s 2023 annual report, she was a bit... more
SBC Summit Latinoamérica: Industry missing betting opportunities from women
Women are a betting market ripe with potential. Operators and others just need to seize on it, say industry experts who were part of the... more
G2E: Women in gaming missing in C-Suites by not applying
Some women in the gaming industry are missing out on C-Suite and other executive positions due to a lack of confidence to apply, even... more
Holland Casino makes workplace diversity top-priority
Holland Casino is targeting a more diverse workplace by signing the Diversity Charter, SER’s Diversity in Business initiative. The... more
Arcangelo wins Belmont Stakes to make Jena Antonucci first female trainer to win a Triple Crown race
NEW YORK (AP) — Jena Antonucci turned a Triple Crown marred by thoroughbred deaths on the track and threatened by bad air quality from... more