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Activision Blizzard scandal signals day of reckoning for video game industry
Activision Blizzard is not only a case study in how not to respond to allegations of sexual harassment and discrimination in the workplace—it’s also the latest blatant showing of managerial recklessness in an industry ripe for transformational change.
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Activision Blizzard recruits chief legal officer from Boeing
Video gaming company Activision Blizzard announced the appointment of Boeing’s Grant Dixton as its new chief legal officer.
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Bush administration veteran joins Activision Blizzard as chief compliance officer
Video game giant Activision Blizzard announced Frances Townsend has joined the company as executive vice president for corporate affairs and has been appointed by the board of directors to serve as corporate secretary and chief compliance officer.
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DraftKings appoints chief compliance officer
DraftKings has appointed Jennifer Aguiar as its new chief compliance officer. She assumes this role from Tim Dent, who will become senior vice president, regulatory operations before transitioning to a consultant role later this year.
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Penn National general counsel to retire
Penn National Gaming announced Carl Sottosanti, executive vice president, general counsel and secretary, plans to retire, effective Dec. 31. Veteran gaming industry legal executive Harper Ko will take over as his successor.
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DraftKings hires chief accounting officer
Sports betting company DraftKings announced Erik Bradbury has been named chief accounting officer and principal accounting officer.
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Gaming Arts adds accounting chief
Gambling machine provider Gaming Arts announced the appointment of Matthew Heyerdahl as chief accounting officer and director of finance.
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Casino operators in Japan must gamble on compliance risks
Japan’s plans to launch a casino industry have been marred recently by a widening bribery scandal that highlights the compliance risks associated with the operation.
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