Gaming Laboratories International (GLI) has wrapped up another successful Global Gaming Expo (G2E). Fascinated with their world-class services and one-stop-shop offerings, the corporate urged current and potential customers to “leave nothing to chance” in terms of quality testing, certification and professional services.
GLI is proud to announce a few honors that happened during G2E. First, GLI’s Vp of world Marketing and member of the company’s executive leadership team, Christie Eickelman was honored with the Patty Becker Pay It Forward award. The award, a suite of bangle bracelets, is gifted annually on the Global Gaming Women’s (GGW) fundraiser and networking event, Kick Up Your Heels. A VISIBLE representation of courage, integrity and leadership, the bracelet signifies women who've helped other women achieve success. Eickelman have been co-chair of the GGW events committee, planning GGW outreach programs, breakfasts and lunches at numerous events. Her efforts have increased GGW’s visibility and increased initial contact with GGW for plenty of women within the workplace.
Eickelman said, “Being presented with an award like it is a huge honor as it not just outwardly recognizes the exertions each recipient has performed to assist other women in gaming, but in addition gives women something to strive for of their own careers. I enjoy mentoring others and can continue to do so.”
Second, while at G2E, GLI’s Vice chairman of presidency Relations and General Counsel Kevin P. Mullally, who's also at the executive leadership team, was appointed by the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) to Chair its Standards, Policy and Regulations Committee for the 2016-2017 term. Because the author of the primary self-exclusion program within the U.S. in 1996, Mullally has an extended history of involvement in assisting with the advance of responsible gaming policies.
Mullally said, “I am honored so that you could continue my long affiliation with the National Council on Problem Gambling and sit up for working with my exceptionally talented committee members to research the numerous important policy issues with regards to the implementation of quality responsible gaming education, prevention and treatment programs.”
NCPG Executive Director Keith S. Whyte said, “Kevin brings a wealth of expertise to this crucial committee, and it's been my pleasure to work with him for a few years. He remains on the forefront of world gaming policy and developments in responsible gaming, and I’m grateful for his leadership in this important committee.”
GLI’s President and CEO James R. Maida said, “I am very pleased with Christie and Kevin’s accomplishments. These announcements came at a good time – just as another successful year of G2E concluded. Our team of execs works very hard to offer our customers with the most efficient solutions for his or her needs, and awards and appointments like Christie and Kevin’s are only a testament to how hard our employees work to higher themselves in order that we, in turn, can offer higher knowledge transfers to our clients. We're looking ahead to G2E 2017.”
Apart from ICE 2017 in February, where GLI may be found in stand N3-210, GLI’s professionals are preparing for the North American Regulators Roundtable, for you to happen at Luxor Las Vegas March 15 and 16.
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