Eight CEOs will chart gaming’s future at East Coast Gaming Congress
1 Feb 2020
The nation’s second oldest gaming conference – to be held 27 to 28 April at Harrah’s Casino Resort – will also include keynote speeches by New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and American Gaming Association President Bill Miller, and will present recently retired Penn National Gaming CEO Tim Wilmott with a Lifetime Achievement Award.
The participating CEOs are:
- James Allen, Hard Rock International & Seminole Gaming
- Greg Carlin, Rush Street Gaming
- David S. Cordish, The Cordish Companies
- Jay Dorris, Wind Creek Casino and Hotel
- Holly Gagnon, Seneca Gaming
- Mario Kontomerkos, Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment
- George Papanier, Twin River Worldwide Holdings
- Thomas Reeg, Eldorado Resorts
“This conference rests on the principle of having leaders speak to an audience of leaders, and we will again abide by that principle,” said conference co-founder Lloyd D. Levenson, CEO of the Cooper Levenson law firm.
Other conference topics will range from sports betting and esports to the future of i-lotteries and the “slot floor of tomorrow.”
More than 600 gaming operators, equipment manufacturers, regulators, attorneys, architects, analysts, public officials, investors and other gaming-related professionals are expected to attend ECGC. The full two-day conference schedule and registration is at www.ecgc.us. Early-bird registration savings are now available.
ECGC is co-organized and co-produced by Cooper Levenson, Attorneys at Law, Spectrum Gaming Group and Sysco Corporation, the global leader in selling, marketing and distributing food products to restaurants, healthcare and educational facilities, and lodging and gaming establishments.
Eight CEOs will chart gaming’s future at East Coast Gaming Congress
is republished from CasinoVendors.com.
