North America Casino City’s North American Gaming Almanac 15 Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers PO Box 50049 Henderson, Nevada (702) 812-6932 www.agem.org AGEM is a nonprofit international trade association representing manufacturers and suppliers of electronic gaming devices, lotteries, systems, table games, online technology, key components, and support products and services for the gaming industry. AGEM works to further the interests of gaming equipment suppliers throughout the world. Through political action, regulatory influence, trade show partnerships, educational alliances, information dissemination and good corporate citizenship, the members of AGEM work together to create benefits for every company within the organization. AGEM has assisted regulatory agencies and participated in the legislative process to solve problems and create a business environment where AGEM members can prosper while providing a strong level of support to education and responsible gaming initiatives. Association of Players, Casinos, and Webmasters 33 Needham Street Newton, Massachusetts 02461-1615 (617) 332-2650 Fax: (617) 964-2280 www.apcw.org The APCW is focused on sharing the latest industry news with its members through weekly video news broadcasts. Founded in 2003, its news broadcasts have been watched over 5,000,000 times. The APCW is also known for its affiliate program audits, conducted to ensure integrity in the way online gaming affiliate programs operate. Association of Racing Commissioners International 1510 Newtown Pike Suite 210 Lexington, Kentucky 40511-1255 (859) 224-7070 Fax: (859) 224-7071 www.arci.com RCI is a nonprofit trade association made up of government regulators of horse and greyhound racing. Members of the organization work to ensure integrity in racing, developing programs for drug testing and the security of wagering systems. Casino Chip and Gaming Token Collectors Club PO Box 691085 Houston, Texas 11756 (877) 422-4822 www.ccgtcc.com Established in 1988, the CCandGTCC is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation of gaming history. The group collects gaming memorabilia and serves as a source of information. Committee for Securing Gaming Integrity 500 Airport Road Southeast Salem, Oregon 97301-5068 (503) 540-1000 The CSGI exists to help develop regulations and standards within the gaming industry, with a focus on integrity and fairness. By providing a forum for discussion and dialogue, the group is able to facilitate continued development and improvement of gaming protocols and standards across different jurisdictions. Esports and Online Gaming Association, Inc. 16200 SW Pacific Highway Suite H503 Tigard, Oregon 97224 (833) 463-7642 www.esoga.gg The Esports and Online Gaming Association (ESOGA) partners with organizations to bring esports and online gaming experiences to local communities. The group provides organizations with the tools and support they need. Whether hosting a dedicated esports league or looking to start an online gaming program, ESOGA offers a complete package of products and services. Esports Integrity Commission Suite 129 14 Chertsey Road Woking SY3 7FA United Kingdom esic.gg The Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC) is a not for profit members’ association established in 2015 by key esports stakeholders to deal with issues of common interest – in particular the threat that match manipulation and betting fraud and other integrity challenges pose to esports. Membership of ESIC centres around key Principles that the members have agreed and they have also agreed to be bound by a Code of Ethics to govern their behaviour amongst themselves. ESIC is an historic coalition of businesses that are usually in competition with each other, but recognise that they are all threatened by attacks on the integrity of esports. Fantasy Sports & Gaming Association 1818 Parmenter Street Suite 300 Middleton, Wisconsin 53562 (608) 310-7540 thefsga.org The Fantasy Sports & Gaming Association is the only national organization representing the interests of fantasy sports and gaming companies. The FSGA is the voice for more than 60 million fantasy sports players in the United States and Canada, and for the companies that provide services, news, information and competition to support this growing industry. Its members are sports and gaming enthusiasts, with companies that range from small startups to large media corporations. Its mission is to provide members with essential research and data, networking opportunities, and collective action to help them reach their potential. Gambling Portal Webmasters Association 33 Needham Street Newton, Massachusetts 02461-1615 (617) 332-2850 Fax: (617) 964-2280 www.gpwa.org Established in 2001, the GPWA is the leading association for online gaming affiliates around the world. The GPWA has a focus on ethical behavior, and thousands of affiliate sites have agreed to follow the GPWA code of conduct and bear the GPWA-approved portal seal. The GPWA's community forum, with half a million posts, is where affiliates and affiliate managers interact with one another and share their perspective on every aspect of the industry. Gaming Standards Association 5177 Brandin Court Fremont, California 94538 (510) 492-4060 www.gamingstandards.com Officially formed in 1998, the Gaming Standards Association works to develop standards for the benefit of the gaming industry. An international trade group, GSA aims to further the interests of manufacturers, suppliers, operators and regulators while promoting innovation and productivity. Global Gaming Women 799 9th Street Northwest Suite 700 Washington, District of Columbia 20001-5326 (202) 552-2675 Fax: (202) 552-2676 www.globalgamingwomen.org
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