Frank Fahrenkopf, is highly regarded as an expert and advocate of US gambling regulation and law. Well experienced in political affairs, Fahrenkopf gained national prominence during the 1980s when he served as chairman of the Republican Party for six of President Ronald Reagan's eight years in the White House (1983 to 1989). His early legal career included 17 years of practice as a trial and gaming lawyer in Nevada, which led to Fahrenkopf serving as the first chairman of the American Bar Association (ABA) Committee on Gaming Law and becoming a founding trustee and president of the International Association of Gaming Attorneys, a worldwide organization of government gaming regulators and private attorneys acting on behalf of licensed gaming enterprises.
This will be the last time he speaks as President and CEO of the AGA having announced he will be standing down after 17 years in the role.
“We are thrilled that Fahrenkopf has agreed to come and share his expertise,” said Alex Pratt, Head of iGaming Business. “He is a fascinating speaker, especially with all the exciting regulatory changes happening in the US. We have an incredible line-up of speakers coming to the iGaming Super Show, which is a testament that the show has become the must-attend event for any serious contender in the industry.”
Fahrenkopf will be speaking at the iGaming Executive Conference and the iGaming 4 Business Conference, which are both a part of the iGaming Super Show. The iGaming Super Show is taking place at the RAI in Amsterdam on the 11th – 14th June 2013 and is free to attend for anyone in the online gambling industry.
Attendees will benefit from access to seven events co-located within the same venue. This includes access to a dedicated affiliate event, mobile gaming summit and a social gambling conference.
More information about the iGaming Super Show is available at www.iGamingSuperShow.com