International Association of Gaming Advisors (IAGA) Appoints Kirsten Clark Executive Director

Las Vegas, NV  — The International Association of Gaming Advisors (IAGA) announced that Kirsten Clark has been appointed Executive Director, effective immediately. In this role, Clark will oversee the Association’s daily operations and will work with IAGA’s Officers and Trustees to implement and achieve the Association’s annual goals and objectives.

With over 10 years global gaming industry experience, Clark was most recently Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer­-Asia, for Gaming Partners International where she was instrumental in expanding the company’s day-to-day business operations throughout Asia and the pacific rim while simultaneously overseeing GPI’s global marketing and product management divisions. Her gaming industry experience also includes extensive strategic marketing, public relations and events management experience for Shuffle Master, Inc. where she served as Vice President of Worldwide Marketing for several years.

“I am thrilled that Kirsten has joined IAGA as Executive Director, as she brings with her an expansive knowledge of the worldwide gaming industry that will be an invaluable asset to our organization,” commented IAGA President Katie Lever. “Her professional accomplishments combined with her enthusiasm for gaming will be instrumental to IAGA as we continue our support of the gaming industry’s senior advisors through our annual Gaming Summit and other events and focus on expanding our reach internationally. On behalf of the IAGA officers and trustees, we look forward to working with her to maintain IAGA’s position as the leading gaming industry executive association.”

“With its long-standing commitment to providing gaming industry executives with collaborative forums where they can meet to discuss important issues facing our industry, IAGA plays an important role in the ongoing development of global gaming, and I am excited to be part of its next phase,” said Clark. “I look forward to working with the officers, trustees and members to further develop the association’s value and expand the benefits its members enjoy.”