East Coast Gaming Congress Speakers Announced

The 24th East Coast Gaming Congress and NexGen Gaming Forum, the longest-serving gaming conference in the eastern U.S., will be held April 27-28, 2020 at Harrah’s Waterfront Conference Center in Atlantic City. Among the speakers will be Rush Street Gaming CEO Greg Carlin (l).

East Coast Gaming Congress Speakers Announced

The 24th East Coast Gaming Congress and NexGen Gaming Forum will be held April 27-28, 2020 at Harrah’s Waterfront Conference Center in Atlantic City. The trade show will feature keynote addresses from top executives from eight of the leading gaming operators, along with leaders from gaming suppliers, sports-betting operators, lotteries and government agencies.

In addition to traditional bricks-and-mortar gaming, the show’s agenda will focus on cutting-edge issues that range from sports betting to esports to iGaming.

The list of speakers includes:

  • James Allen, Hard Rock International & Seminole Gaming
  • Greg Carlin, Rush Street Gaming
  • David S. Cordish, The Cordish Companies
  • Jay Dorris, Wind Creek Hospitality
  • Holly Gagnon, Seneca Gaming Corp.
  • Mario Kontomerkos, Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment
  • George Papanier, Twin River Worldwide Holdings
  • Thomas Reeg, Eldorado Resorts

More than 650 gaming operators, equipment manufacturers, regulators, attorneys, architects, analysts, public officials, investors and other gaming-related professionals are expected to attend ECGC.

For more information, visit EastCoastGamingCongress.com.

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