The event will be hosted in New Orleans on May 13-14 next year

Louisiana Gaming Board and Attorney General’s Gaming Divison endorse ICE North America

Chairman Ronnie Jones (left) of the Louisiana Gaming Board and Christopher B. Hebert (right), Director of the Gaming Division of the State of Louisiana Attorney General's Office, welcomed the show to their home state.
2019-12-12
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With a new bill expected to go before lawmakers in the spring, Christopher B. Hebert, Director of the Gaming Division of the State of Louisiana Attorney General's Office, is set to be a key player and believes the gathering of the industry’s key operators, suppliers and interested parties is well-timed.

The Louisiana Gaming Board and the Gaming Division of the Louisiana Office of the Attorney General have given their seal of approval to ICE North America after it was announced the show will be hosted in New Orleans on May 13-14 next year.

The ICE brand took its show to Boston this year and has now transferred to New Orleans next spring just as the state expects to retake center stage in the debate on the legalization of sports betting.

With a new bill expected to go before lawmakers in the spring, Christopher B. Hebert, Director of the Gaming Division of the State of Louisiana Attorney General's Office, is set to be a key player and believes the gathering of the industry’s key operators, suppliers and interested parties is well-timed.

“Conferences like ICE North America are crucial to the operation and regulation of the gaming industry in the States. They facilitate communication among regulators, the legal community, and operators by educating those stakeholders on the issues and trends of the regulated markets and solutions to illegal markets,” he said. “With advancements in technology and the expansion of gaming modalities, we believe that education on responsible gaming, BSA/AML, and similar topics is now vital. Having attended ICE North America in Boston last year, we are thrilled to have it coming to New Orleans.”

Chairman Ronnie Jones of the Louisiana Gaming Board was also glowing in his praise of New Orleans and encouraged those who’ve yet to sample the city’s unique charms not to miss out in May. “New Orleans is consistently ranked in the top five convention and conference destinations because the city wraps its arms around visitors and makes them feel they are in a special place,” he said. “It has a very special culture, and we are happy to show others what makes us different. Indeed, it is a destination that visitors won’t find anywhere else in North America.”

“For those who have never been to the city, I would urge that you take your time, slow down, pace your enjoyments of hospitality and you will come to love this city that many of us call home. In return, she will love you right back,” Jones added.

Welcoming the endorsement of both organizations, Event Director Rory Credland said ICE North America is attracting interest from exhibitors and attendees interested in innovation and the future of betting and gaming, as well as hospitality tech, and was shaping up to be a must-attend event.

He added: “We’re very excited about the show, which is attracting attention from a really wide spectrum of industry stakeholders. I’m very confident that there will be something for everyone with a stake in U.S. betting and gaming and am delighted Ronnie and his colleagues have come on board.”

ICE North America’s 150-plus-speaker conference program will be available for free in 2020, a move that has been made to eliminate barriers of entry to the industry’s decision makers.

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