An invitation for your organization to learn more about the arrival of the expanded gaming industry in Massachusetts

Greetings from the Massachusetts Gaming Commission!

As part of our established Speakers Bureau, the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) welcomes the opportunity to update your membership about the current status of the state’s new gaming industry. As your organization begins to plan for upcoming meetings, we ask that you consider inviting one of our five MGC commissioners to address your membership about topics of public interest such as gaming employee and vendor opportunities.

Since our inception, MGC has strived to create a fair, transparent, and participatory process for implementing expanded gaming across the Commonwealth. As part of that mission, MGC wants to make certain that the public is well-informed on the impact of expanded gaming and how its arrival will affect the lives of Massachusetts residents. In addition, MGC aims to ensure that our decision-making and regulatory systems engender the confidence of the public and participants. In the spirit of that mission, MGC has established a Speakers Bureau to provide organizations with a direct and face-to-face opportunity to learn more about the Commission and the state’s expanded gaming industry.

A designated speaker from MGC welcomes the opportunity to share with interested organizations information and updates related to matters of expanded gaming including the licensing process, increased economic and job opportunities, community mitigation issues and the overall mission of MGC.

To submit a request for a speaker, please fill out this form. MGC does kindly request that an organization has a minimum audience of 30 attendees. MGC also asks that requests are made 30 days in advance.

To stay updated on MGC’s latest news and information, please connect with us on Twitter @MassGamingComm or Facebook at www.facebook.com/MAGamingComm.

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