NGISC to Be Discussed at Vegas Show in September

23 July 1999
The aftermath of the National Gambling Impact Study Commission (NGISC) will be spotlighted at a panel discussion, moderated by American Gaming Association President and CEO Frank Fahrenkopf Jr., on the second day of the 13th annual World Gaming Congress and Expo being held in Las Vegas, Sept. 14 - 16.

Panel members--including J. Terrence Lanni, Chairman & CEO, MGM Grand, Inc., and a former NGISC commissioner; Rebecca Paul, President, Georgia Lottery; State Senator Steven Geller of Florida, Chairman of the Public Sector Gaming Study Commission; and Peter Hart, President, Peter Hart Research Associates--will discuss and debate the study, which was completed in June.

Produced by GEM Communications, the World Gaming Congress & Expo is the largest gathering of domestic and international gaming executives, suppliers, regulators and investors that represent all forms of legalized gaming. This year, more than 24,000 attendees from 80 countries are expected to attend and peruse the 2,000 booths occupied by 700 exhibitors from around the world who will demonstrate state-of-the-art technology, new trends, and the latest products. The conference program offers over 70 sessions with more than 300 speakers.

For more information about speakers, programs and exhibitor space at the World Congress & Expo, call (212) 636-2960 or visit the web site at http://www.gemcommunications.com/wgce.