• The International Association of Gaming Regulators welcomes four new trustees
14th November 2024 Sports betting

The International Association of Gaming Regulators welcomes four new trustees

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The International Association of Gaming Regulators hires four new trustees to the Board

By Lucy Wynne

The International Association of Gaming Regulators (IAGR) has brought in four new trustees to the Board, covering Africa, North America, Asia/Oceania and Europe.

The decision that was confirmed at the annual IAGR general meeting in Rome revealed that Peter Kesitilwe Emolemo will head the Gambling Authority of Botswana.

Meanwhile, Louis Rogacki will represent the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement, Kevin Mullally, the trustee for the General Commercial Gaming Regulatory Authority in the Asia/Oceania region and Anders Dorph will be the newly appointed trustee for the Danish Gambling Authority.

To keep pace with and address the ever-changing world of gaming regulation, the four new representatives will bring decades of collective experience from across the globe. 

IAGR is excited to move forward with the leadership of its Board, with a continued focus on collaboration and advancing global regulatory standards.

The next IAGR annual conference will be held in Toronto, Canada between 20-23 October 2025.

Ben Haden, IAGR President stated: “Their diverse expertise and leadership across different jurisdictions will bring fresh perspectives to our work, further strengthening our global approach to gaming regulation. 

“I look forward to collaborating with Peter, Louis, Kevin and Anders as we continue to foster innovation and drive forward effective, responsible regulation for the benefit of the global gaming community.

“We also extend a big thank you to Trude Høgseth Felde and Mabutho Zwane for their dedicated service as they complete their terms on the Board and I’m pleased to announce that Jason Lane will continue for another term as a trustee.”

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