MASSACHUSETTS NAMES MORE MEMBERS OF ONLINE GAMBLING
STUDY TASK FORCE (Update)
10 February 2012
Body is tasked with assessing the potential
of online gambling legalisation and the implications of
its introduction
Massachusetts Treasurer Steven Grossman, who last
year started appointing members to a special task force
to investigate the possibilities and implications of
online gambling legalisation (see previous InfoPowa
reports), has named more state residents to join the
group.
During budget hearings last year, Grossman
said internet gambling "is becoming a major competitive
threat" that land casino interests are involved with and
said that if the United States decides to embrace
internet gaming Massachusetts may consider putting
together a state-based or regional online gaming
product.
Grossman has tapped Joseph Sullivan,
mayor of Braintree and former Lottery director; Kate
Cook, director of Cabinet affairs for Gov. Deval
Patrick; Beth Boland, a member of the Massachusetts
Lottery Commission; Mal Salter of Harvard Business
School; Tom Herman of Smith & Duggan LLP; David Fubini
of McKinsey & Company; and David Murdoch, executive vice
president of Honey Farms Inc. to join the task force.
The panel already includes Treasury officials such
as Jim MacDonald, first deputy treasurer; Al Gordon,
deputy treasurer for policy; Kathryn Burton, chief of
staff; Jamey Tesler, general counsel; and Craig Stepno,
director of research.
Other members come from
the State Lottery, including Paul Sternburg, executive
director of the lottery; Cathy Judd-Stein, director of
policy and special counsel; Dave Sweeney, CFO; Beth
Bresnahan, director of marketing and communications;
Bill Egan, general counsel; and Paul Mandeville, a
procurement official.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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