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E-Gaming Talk by Leading Specialist

by isleofman.com 24th November 2009
'Change is on the Cards – the Isle of Man’s place in the global e-gaming industry' is the title of a Junior Chamber of Commerce talk to be given tomorrow (Wednesday 25th November).

Warwick Bartlett, lead partner of the Global Betting and Gaming Consultants (GBGC) will give an introduction to e-gaming and its history on the Isle of Man.

Mr. Bartlett will provide an extremely interesting insight into the current situation of e-gaming on the Isle of Man and also discuss future issues for the Isle of Man as an e-gaming jurisdiction.

He has over 40 years' experience in the betting and gambling industry: founder of the GBGC (in 1999), he is chairman of the Association of British Bookmakers (ABB), has served as chairman of the Bookmakers’ Committee to the Levy Board, and is a frequent speaker and panellist at gambling conferences around the world.

The event will take place in the Cushag Suite of the Hilton Hotel from 6pm.  Attendance is ?9 for JCC members, ?12 for non-members, which price includes tea/coffee and a buffet.

The event is not CPD qualifying but a certificate of attendance can be supplied.

For more details and a booking form, please email Richard Davies (Chairman) at events(at)jcc.im.



Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 24th, November 2009 12:11pm.

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