In a significant move for the Canadian gaming industry, the Canadian Gaming Association (CGA) has expanded its Board of Directors by welcoming two distinguished executives, Kurt Gissane and Scott Woodgate, to the team. This announcement has garnered significant attention in the gaming community, and here's what you need to know.
Kurt Gissane's Expertise: Kurt Gissane, serving as Aristocrat Gaming's Senior Vice President of Sales for North America, has over twenty years of industry experience spanning Australia, Asia, and North America. His responsibilities encompass a wide range of gaming segments, including tribal gaming, Class 3, Class 2, CD, ATLS, VLT/VGT, GACOAM, and new markets. Kurt has played a pivotal role in devising comprehensive strategies and delivering Aristocrat's gaming content to the North American market. His extensive experience and strategic insight are expected to contribute significantly to the CGA's initiatives.
Scott Woodgate's Background: Scott Woodgate, the Vice President (Canada) for BetMGM, brings a unique perspective to the CGA Board. Prior to joining BetMGM, he served as a content and production executive for the global streaming service DAZN, based in the UK and later in New York. His leadership and production roles at Rogers Sportsnet and CTV News, where he worked on editorial, production, and strategy, have given him valuable insights into the media and entertainment landscape. Scott's addition to the CGA Board is expected to provide a fresh viewpoint and innovative ideas.
CGA's Vision: Ilkim Hincer, Chair of the CGA Board, expressed gratitude to Scott and Kurt for accepting their new roles, emphasizing their importance in supporting the growth and sustainability of Canada's gaming industry. Paul Burns, President & CEO of the CGA, expressed excitement about their inclusion on the Board, highlighting their expertise as valuable assets in advancing the CGA's mission to promote a regulated and responsible gaming industry.
This development is seen as a positive step towards the evolution and enhancement of the Canadian gaming sector. With their diverse experiences and expertise, Scott Woodgate and Kurt Gissane are poised to contribute significantly to the CGA's initiatives and goals.