WyoLotto COO joins National Council on Problem Gambling committee

Robin Medina has been named to the organisation’s Nominations and Selection Committee.

US.- Robin Medina, the chief operations officer of WyoLotto, has been named to join the National Council on Problem Gambling’s (NCPG) Nominations and Selection Committee. The committee will manage the annual selection of nominations and election of the organisation’s board of directors.

Jon Clontz, WyoLotto CEO, said: “Our foundation as a corporation is to manage what we do in a responsible manner for the state of Wyoming. The selection of Robin to this committee demonstrates that we are leading the way nationally when it comes to promoting responsible gambling and raising awareness of problem gambling.”

Robin Medina, chief operations officer of WyoLotto. Photo: WyoLotto.

“WyoLotto’s Responsible Gambling Programme includes an in depth plan to ensure the organization honors its commitment to educating players, retailers and the general public about how to gamble responsibly and what to do if gambling becomes a problem for yourself or someone you know,” WyoLotto said in a statement.

Medina commented: “Our verification was a major achievement for us, and it is also an achievement for Wyoming. We are now accredited nationally for our efforts to take care of Wyoming when it comes to gambling, and this helps everyone in the state.”

She added: “Through these efforts, we have been recognized on a national level, which is why I have been selected for the Nominations and Selection Committee for NCPG. I am very excited and see this as an opportunity to further support our mission.”

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