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May Scheve Reardon
Executive Director, Missouri Lottery
Reardon has been the executive director of the Missouri Lottery since December 2009. As the first woman in
this position, she brings extensive leadership experience from the financial, non-profit and government sectors,
including serving 12 years as a Missouri state representative. She is passionate about promoting the Missouri
Lottery’s “why” to her employees and all stakeholder groups. The Lottery’s “Play It Forward” branding campaign
has made the Lottery more relevant than Mc Donald’s, the NFL and Starbucks in Missouri. As a leader in the
area of improving Lottery retailer relations and performance on the national and local levels, she has proactively
approached retailers at all levels regarding POS, POP and self-service optimization; more uniform accounting and
inventory practices; cross-promotion; and the critical issue of higher Lottery debit/credit processing fees. Reardon
has a bachelor’s degree in communications from Saint Louis University and a master’s in communications from
Webster University. She currently serves as second vice-president for the North American Association of State and
Provincial Lotteries (NASPL); is a member of NASPL’s Government Relations and Business Product Develop-
ment Committees; and serves on numerous committees of the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL).
Brian J. Roberts
President, Jumbo Interactive North America
Brian’s background is rooted in systems development. His computer skills lead to the design and development
of the first lotto system for a U.S. Lottery. The New York Lottery implemented the system in 1978 under
a full facilities management contract with Games Management Services; a subsidiary of the UK based Ver-
non’s Organization, which Brian subsequently managed making lotto a success in the U.S. Since then Brian
has spent over 40 years in all sectors (Lottery, Pari-mutuel, Casino and Charitable Gaming) of the gaming
industry. Recognized as a creative thinker and innovator in the industry, Roberts holds over twenty issued
and pending industry related U.S. patents, including the ITVM. Brian’s career has been truly international;
developing, implementing and managing gaming systems for several domestic and international lottery juris-
dictions. Some of the most notable organizations in the industry have employed Brian in senior management
and executive positions: The Vernons Organization, Ladbroke, ILTS, On-Point Technologies, Interlott and
GTECH. He has also consulted and advised several companies both domestically and internationally.
Lynne Roiter
Corporate Secretary and Vice President of Legal Group, LotoQuébec
Lynne Roiter, a member of the Quebec Bar since 1972, joined Loto-Québec in 1985 as Director of legal
services. She played an instrumental role in establishing the legal and regulatory framework that permitted
LQ to diversify its gaming activities. In 1996 she was named Secretary General and Vice-President Legal
Group at Loto-Quebec. She is a board member of the Interprovincial Lottery Corporation and was its
Chairperson from 1999 to 2001; she is the incoming Chair for 2015. Lynne was the Secretary General of
AILE and since the creation of the WLA, in 1999, has been its General Secretary and Legal Adviser. In this
capacity, Responsible Gaming comes within her purview.
Fivi Rondiri
Corporate Marketing Coordinator, INTRALOT, USA
Fivi was born in Greece, and earned a 5-year Diploma in Electrical and Computer Engineering
from the University of Patras, Greece. While an undergraduate student, she became involved in
university societies as Secretary of BEST (Board of European Students of Technology) and President
of the IEEE branch (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers). She completed her Masters
in European Business at the ESCP Europe Business School (London-Paris) with Distinction. Fivi
came to the U.S. in September 2010 as an Intern with the Corporate Marketing Department of
INTRALOT, Inc. She became fascinated with the Public Gaming industry during her internship
and, in recognition of her exceptional abilities, was offered a full-time position with INTRALOT.