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Creating Successful Responsible Gaming Programs in North America

Hosted by African Americans in Gaming and the American Gaming Association

Join us for a compelling panel discussion on how the U.S. and Canadian gaming industries are leading the way in responsible gaming. This webinar will explore practical strategies for promoting responsible play, protecting consumers and balancing business objectives with regulatory requirements. Panelists will share insights into real-world challenges and successes, opportunities for stronger collaboration among stakeholders and emerging trends that could shape the future of consumer protection.

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Panelists

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Tammi Barlow-Marang

Moderator
Executive Board Member, African Americans in Gaming

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Justin Carter

SVP, Regional Operations | PENN Entertainment

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Christopher Hebert

Chairman | Louisiana Gaming Control Board

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Catherine Meade

Vice President, Community, Sustainability, & Social Responsibility | Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation

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Vena Schexnayder

Executive Director | Arkansas Council on Problem Gambling