The International Association of Gaming Regulators (IAGR) has announced the addition of four distinguished trustees to its Board, each representing a unique global region. This strategic appointment aims to enhance IAGR’s approach to effective and responsible gaming regulation. The new members include Anders Dorph from the Danish Gambling Authority (Europe), Peter Kesitilwe Emolemo from the Gambling Authority of Botswana (Africa), Kevin Mullally from the General Commercial Gaming Regulatory Authority (Asia/Oceania), and Louis Rogacki from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (North America).
New Perspectives for Global Gaming Regulation
IAGR President Ben Haden expressed enthusiasm for the Board’s new composition, stating, “I’m delighted to welcome our four new trustees to the IAGR Board. Their diverse expertise and leadership across different jurisdictions will bring fresh perspectives to our work, further strengthening our global approach to gaming regulation.” Haden emphasized that the addition of these trustees would allow IAGR to keep pace with the evolving gaming landscape, fostering innovation while promoting responsible gaming practices.
This recent expansion reflects IAGR’s commitment to fostering collaboration across borders, ensuring that emerging gaming trends are met with comprehensive regulatory standards. As a worldwide platform, IAGR provides regulators a space to discuss policy developments, share best practices, and build strategies that address current industry challenges.
As the new trustees join, IAGR also expressed gratitude to outgoing Board members Trude Høgseth Felde and Mabutho Zwane for their dedicated service. Additionally, Jason Lane has been confirmed for another term as a trustee, ensuring continuity on the Board.
In further news, IAGR has selected Toronto, Canada, as the host city for its 2025 annual conference, set for October 20-23, 2025. This event will bring together industry leaders and regulators, providing a forum for exchanging insights on policy and innovation in gaming regulation. With registration set to open in early 2025, the conference promises to be a landmark event for industry professionals.
These changes and upcoming events demonstrate IAGR’s proactive approach to shaping the future of global gaming regulation, highlighting the importance of diverse perspectives and international collaboration.
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