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US-based SIS Content Services boosted with pair of key regulatory and commercial appointments
SIS (Sports Information Services) has announced two key appointments with Brenda Strickland and Sean Beirne joining the company’s SIS Content Services Inc. US subsidiary business as Regulatory and Business Affairs Manager and US Commercial Manager respectively.
The new appointments are a further signal of the company’s major ambitions in the growing US betting market, where it aims to capitalize on the significant opportunities available to online and retail sportsbook operators with its horse, greyhound and esports products.
Strickland will be responsible for administering and maintaining the company’s US compliance, licensing, and reporting functions. Her role is primarily focused on facilitating compliance with the various state regulatory requirements and managing internal corporate policies and procedures.
From Stratford, Connecticut, Strickland is an accomplished and experienced professional with significant expertise across compliance, legal, and operations functions within regulated industries. Prior to joining SIS Content Services, she spent nine years as Senior Paralegal and Contract Manager at Sportech.
Beirne’s primary responsibility is to build relationships with US sportsbooks and sell SIS’ live betting content. He will also be working with the team to navigate regulations to enable SIS to distribute its sportsbook content, distribute SIS’ pari-mutuel products and support the US division’s efforts to maximize horse racing rights holders’ global content distribution.
Beirne is a horse racing industry executive with over 30 years’ experience in racetrack management and operations, regulation, and education. A Kentucky native, he was most recently Director of the Equine Industry Program University of Louisville Business School and has also taken up roles as Vice President Racing & Simulcast at Mile High Racing & Entertainment, and Director of Racing, Simulcasting, Public Relations & Track Announcer at The Old Evangeline Downs. Beirne is a former Colorado State Racing Commissioner who held the position of chair for two years and vice-chair for three during his eight years of service.
The two new appointments reflect the increasing value of SIS’ products with sportsbook operators across the US and will help ensure the appropriate level of support for operator partners.
Richard Ames, CEO, SIS and President of SIS Content Services, said: “The US market presents a huge opportunity for SIS to grow, particularly with the anticipated roll-out of fixed-odds betting from state to state as well as the advancement in esports betting regulations. These two new appointments will strengthen SIS Content Services Inc. as we aim to further drive our market presence in the country.
“I believe the combination of knowledge, expertise and regulatory and commercial acumen they bring with them will prove to be of huge benefit not only to SIS Content Services but also all of our US partners.”
Michele Fischer, Vice President of SIS Content Services, said: “We strongly believe that the US will see major expansion, linked to fixed-odds horse racing and esports betting becoming increasingly adopted. With that in mind, it was always our plan to enhance our team with top-class hires from within the industry.
“Having previously worked with both individuals, I am confident each will make an immediate impact within the SIS team.”
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Be #GiftSmart: Scratch the Idea of Gifting Scratch & Win Tickets to Kids
BCLC reminds adults to gift responsibly this holiday season
With the holiday season in full swing, BCLC is reminding British Columbians to gift responsibly and scratch lottery products from their shopping lists for kids.
“Scratch & Win tickets can make great stocking stuffers for the adults in your life, but they’re not for kids,” said Ryan McCarthy, BCLC’s Director of Player Health. “The research shows that children who have early encounters with gambling are four times more likely to develop riskier gambling behaviour as they grow up. While people are out shopping for those last-minute gifts, BCLC wants adults to be aware of the potential risks associated with gifting lottery products to children and to consider safer alternatives.”
While Scratch & Win tickets are among the most common ways kids can be introduced to gambling, children are increasingly exposed to various online forms, such as gambling streams.
“With the convergence of gaming and gambling, youth are becoming more exposed to gambling content in online spaces like streaming sites, where creators are able to live-stream their own gambling, usually while playing online slots and instant games,” said Dr. Luke Clark, Director for Gambling Research at UBC. “Our research at the UBC Centre for Gambling shows that a higher frequency of watching online gambling streams is associated with a more positive attitude towards gambling and a high intention to gamble in the future.”
In B.C., it is illegal to sell lottery products to anyone under the age of 19 and BCLC encourages adults to have conversations with the kids in their lives about the risks associated with gambling.
“Open and honest conversations are crucial when it comes to navigating childhood exposure to gambling,” said McCarthy, who shared the following tips to adults:
- Monitor for gambling-related lifestyle changes. For example, developing a positive attitude towards gambling or a preoccupation with video games or streaming sites.
- Be a positive role model. Exhibit safer gambling behaviour and talk about the risks.
- Limit exposure. Monitor kids’ online activities and discourage engagement with gambling content. Explain how gambling is based on chance.
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