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Spectrum Gaming Sports To Host Sports Betting USA, November 5-6 in New York

Saquon Barkley (Flickr/KA Sports Photos)

Three experts from the Spectrum Gaming Sports Group (SG2) will share their expertise in legal sports betting at the Sports Betting USA regulatory and investment conference, to be held here November 5-6.

The third Sports Betting USA will build on the unprecedented success of its previous events by offering a wide range of speakers in critical specialties who will help chart the future of sports betting in the United States.

The conference, to be held at Metropolitan West on 46th Street in Midtown Manhattan, is produced by Spectrum’s longstanding partner, Clarion Gaming, the world’s largest producer of conferences focused on the future of the global gaming industry.

SG2, a specialty unit of Spectrum Gaming Group, will be featured in several speaking and educational roles at the conference:

  • Michael Pollock, Managing Director of Spectrum Gaming Group and a principal in SG2, will speak on “Capitalizing on sports betting – what’s the true value to land-based casinos?”
  • Rob Heller, CEO of Spectrum Gaming Capital and a principal in SG2, will lead a discussion on “Where’s the money? Exploring investment opportunities in the sports betting value chain.”
  • Spectrum Gaming Capital Vice President David Isaacson, a principal in SG2, will discuss “Market sizing – understanding state values as sports betting sweeps across America.”

“The entire Spectrum team has worked with Clarion in helping develop a highly focused agenda that will put attendees in contact with recognized experts, and that will arm attendees with the insights they need to develop their own business plans,” Pollock said. “Spectrum has worked closely with Clarion for more than a decade on five continents, and we share the same core value: Providing insight to promote best practices.”

Spectrum for four years has served as Global Gaming Advisor to Clarion.

“Spectrum is at the cutting edge of identifying trends, problems and solutions for the gaming industry long before others see them,” said Rory Credland, Events Director of Clarion Gaming. “That expertise is one reason why Clarion values its relationship with Spectrum.”

Spectrum has brought its sports-betting expertise to numerous clients, including government agencies in the District of Columbia, Louisiana, North Carolina, and Rhode Island, as well as to tribal governments, sports organizations and gaming operators and suppliers.To register for the Sports Betting USA conference, visit  https://www.sportsbettingusaconference.com/