WLA congratulates Rebecca Paul on her 20 years as President and CEO of the Tennessee Education Lottery Corporation (TELC)
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Honoring the 2023 recipients for their distinguished careers and a Lifetime of Dedication which has Contributed to the Great Success of Government Lotteries
Michelle Carney
Vice President, Global Lottery Marketing, IGT
Jeanna King
Vice President, Creative Engagement & Events, Scientific Games
Join us at 4:30 pm on Tuesday September 12 at PGRI Lottery Expo Nashville to celebrate the Lottery Industry Lifetime Achievement award ceremony with Ms. Carney and Ms. King.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer has selected Jessica Weare to serve as acting commissioner at the Michigan Lottery.
Weare is currently deputy legal counsel to Governor Whitmer, advising on a range of legal issues confronting the State of Michigan including lottery, gaming, and Tribal affairs. Prior to returning to her home state, Jessica was associate general counsel for Global Trade Compliance at Facebook (now Meta). Earlier in her legal career, Jessica spent nearly a decade as an attorney-adviser in the Office of the Legal Adviser at the U.S. Department of State. Immediately after law school, she served as a judicial clerk to Justice Dana Fabe on the Alaska Supreme Court. Jessica received her BA from Alma College, where she was a Truman and Fulbright Scholar, and her JD from Yale Law School.
“It is an honor to carry forward the mission of the Michigan Lottery alongside the countless public servants and Lottery retailers, many of which are small businesses,” said incoming Acting Commissioner Weare. “The Lottery has been a vital source of funding for Michigan’s public schools for decades, including recent years when it has delivered over $1 billion of revenue to support students. This will continue to drive our focus as we support schools across the state.”
Under Commissioner Brian Neill’s leadership, the Lottery contributed more than $6 billion to the School Aid Fund, supporting public education in Michigan. The Lottery also set several records, including posting an all-time high School Aid Fund contribution of $1.419 billion.
“I am honored to have served in Gov. Whitmer’s cabinet as Lottery Commissioner for the last five years,” said Commissioner Neill. “The success of Lottery would not be possible without the support of our players, retailers, vendors, and dedicated public-service professionals across state government. I am proud to have played a role in the success of Lottery since joining the team in 2013, and look forward to serving the citizens of Grand Rapids on the 61st District Court.”
Commissioner Neill’s last day is July 30 as he is set to take his role on the bench of the 61st District Court in Grand Rapids on July 31. Jessica Weare will become acting commissioner upon his departure.
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