All American Sports Betting Summit opens tomorrow at Monmouth Park, NJ

June 17, 2019 4:19 PM
  • CDC Gaming Reports
June 17, 2019 4:19 PM
  • CDC Gaming Reports

The inaugural All-American Sports Betting Summit kicks off tomorrow, Tuesday, June 18 on the Jersey Shore at Monmouth Park, home to the first legal sports bet placed in the history of New Jersey.

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The two-day event will feature addresses by several top-tier thought leaders, including Steve Sweeney (Senate President, New Jersey State Senate), Phil Murphy (Governor, New Jersey) and Frank Pallone (Representative, New Jersey 6th Congressional District).

Day One topics include: US sports betting – How we got here? where are we now?; Creating a harmonized regulatory environment across regulated states; Lobbying strategies – How to bring sports betting legislation to your state. The discussions on Day Two include, among others: What punters want – player acquisition and retention strategies for the American market; Player management and risk mitigation – The key to succeeding in any market; What viewpoint do government officials and broadcasters have towards sports betting?

The All American Sports Betting Summit is held in cooperation with Eventus International’s Strategic Partners, SiGMA’s well-known Roadshow, New Jersey, and includes attendance to the American Gambling Awards.

“Now is the right time to learn all there is to know about the sports betting market factors in the United States such as individual state regulations; legislative changes, licensing requirements, marketing strategies, and technological advancements that the land of opportunity has to offer” said Lou-Mari Burnett, Marketing Director for Eventus International.

“The All American Sports Betting Summit has a clear objective: to help gaming sector professionals understand these state regulations, create a responsible gaming environment, and open up the market to the game-changing technological innovations, marketing strategies and networking opportunities that our shows are known for.”

Online registrations close at 5:00 p.m. today ET.