The Eastern European Gaming Summit (EEGS) adds four industry veterans to its Advisory Board. The event will be held on November 27 – 28th at the Inter Expo Center in Sofia, Bulgaria.
“Their proficiency will be instrumental in curating a conference that not only addresses current industry challenges but also anticipates future trends. With their guidance, we are confident that this year’s edition of the conference will set new standards for excellence and innovation in the gaming and entertainment sector,” according to a press release.
Among the members added to its advisory board are:
Joerg Hofmann – Senior Partner, Melchers Law Firm: Head of the Betting and Gaming Group of Melchers Law Firm in Germany. Hofmann has been consistently ranked as a “Leading Individual” in Gaming & Gambling by Chambers Global and listed among “Germany’s Best Lawyers” in the category “Gaming Law” by Handelsblatt and BestLawyers. Who’s Who Legal granted Joerg the global award “Gaming Lawyer of the Year” in 2023.
Quirino Mancini – Partner, Tonucci & Partners and President, IMGL. Global head of the gaming and gambling practice at Tonucci & Partners, a top Italian general practice firm. Quirino is one of the leading Italian gaming and gambling lawyers with a specialist practice of more than 15 years. He is President and a member of the Executive Committee of the International Masters of Gaming Law (IMGL), a worldwide organization gathering regulators, lawyers, and advisors, in-house counsels, and educators engaged in the gaming business.
Fredric Gushin – CEO, Spectrum Gaming Group. At Spectrum, Gushin’s track record in providing gaming advisory services to public regulatory agencies and private sector clients internationally is unmatched. He has managed Spectrum’s regulatory and gaming advisory engagements throughout Asia, including in Japan, Singapore, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and the Philippines. Gushin has also managed Spectrum’s 19-year gaming-related regulatory association with the Government of Singapore.
Bill Pascrell III – Partner, Princeton Public Affairs Group, Inc. With a prominent career in state, federal, and global public affairs, William J. Pascrell, III, more commonly known as BPIII, is a lobbyist with PPAG – Princeton Public Affairs Group. His extensive work in a broad array of industries has made a tremendous impact on the success of PPAG’s clients and the firm as a whole. In the gaming sector, BPIII has been a lawyer, strategic advisor, and consultant throughout the U.S., Canada, Israel, Europe, South America, and Australia.
Original article: https://www.yogonet.com/international/noticias/2024/09/02/77412-eastern-european-gaming-summit-adds-four-industry-veterans-to-its-advisory-board