SBC announces Sports Betting Hall of Fame 2023 members

SBC announces Sports Betting Hall of Fame 2023 members

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SBC announces Sports Betting Hall of Fame 2023 members

SBC has recently published the inductees list for 2023’s Sports Betting Hall of Fame.

Being part of the upcoming SBC Summit North America event, the ceremony will be taking place on the second day of the event at the prestigious Slate NY. Since its inception 7 years ago, the ceremony has been providing the industry’s top professionals with the opportunity to have their hard work and innovations recognized as part of a memorable night of celebration.

2023’s installment of the ceremony will be no different, as it will be drawing attention to four pioneering inductees whose efforts and contributions to the gambling industry will be celebrated on the 10th of May.

The dignitaries of the ceremony’s 2023 installment are:

  • David Rebuck, the Director of the NJDGE
  • Nick Bogdanovich, the Manager of Circa Sports’ sportsbook
  • Michael Gaughan, the owner of the South Point Casino
  • Trish Lewandowski, the District Manager of Caesars Digital’s sportsbook

The VP of Strategy and Expansion in the South and North American continents at SBC, Sue Schneider, remarked:

“Ever since its inception, the Hall of Fame has been spotlighting the efforts of the sector’s most influential experts, and 2023’s list is home to a number of important names. We are eager to celebrate their contributions and efforts during the ceremony on the 10th of May at the prestigious Slate NY.”

2023’s list of inductees sees a sizable bump in the representation of North American industry professionals in the Hall of Fame, which first began with the ceremony’s 2019 installment and has grown rapidly ever since along with the continent’s gambling market.

Learn more about the ceremony and explore its previous inductees on its official website. Explore other upcoming conferences on our iGaming Events page.

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