GLOBAL GAMING BUSINESS PODCAST: Winnie Wong, Chief Responsible Gaming Officer/ Vice President of Special Gaming Projects, Sands China Ltd.

This week the GGB Podcast sits down with Winnie Wong, the chief responsible gaming officer and vice president of special gaming projects for Sands China. Wong was in Las Vegas to learn about the developments in responsible gaming.

GLOBAL GAMING BUSINESS PODCAST: Winnie Wong, Chief Responsible Gaming Officer/ Vice President of Special Gaming Projects, Sands China Ltd.

Winnie Wong has been with Sands China for almost six years. Before joining Sands China, she was the CEO of the Guandong Group, a junket operator in Macau. At Sands China, she has been the vice president of corporate communications and vice president of operations for Sands Cotai Central. In her most recent role as chief responsible gaming officer, Wong oversees one of the most crucial issues that is of supreme importance to the company and the government of Macau. She spoke with GGB Publisher Roger Gros while attending the Gambling and Risk Taking Conference (the “Eadington Conference”) in May.

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Articles by Author: Roger Gros

Roger Gros is publisher of Global Gaming Business, the industry’s leading gaming trade publication, and all its related publications. Prior to joining Global Gaming Business, Gros was president of Inlet Communications, an independent consulting firm. He was vice president of Casino Journal Publishing Group from 1984-2000, and held virtually every editorial title during his tenure. Gros was editor of Casino Journal, the National Gaming Summary and the Atlantic City Insider, and was the founding editor of Casino Player magazine. He was a co-founder of the American Gaming Summit and the Southern Gaming Summit conferences and trade shows.
Roger Gros is the author of the best-selling book, "How to Win at Casino Gambling" (Carlton Books, 1995), now in its fourth edition. Gros was named “Businessman of the Year” for 1998 by the Greater Atlantic City Chamber of Commerce and received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Gaming Association in 2012 as part of the annual AGA Communications Awards.