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Membership News MEMBER PROFILES
1 Company Red Wagon Institute Web address
www.redwagoninstitute.com AGEM Membership level Associate Description Red Wagon Institute delivers dynamic leadership training for companies of all sizes, locations, job types, and titles, and each of its classes is designed to grow attendees personally and professionally.
2 Company USI Insurance Services Web address
www.usi.com AGEM Membership Associate Description USI Insurance Services, based in Las Vegas, brings deep expertise in employer benefits consulting, especially for mid-market to large-employer clients. USI’s specialty helps organisations gain transparency into what’s driving their benefit costs, optimizing renewals, and modeling alternative funding strategies.
3 CompanyCBRE Web address
www.cbre.com AGEM Membership Associate Description CBRE, the world's largest commercial real estate services firm, excels in gaming with a dedicated Global Gaming Group. They've advised on landmark casino transactions like the Las Vegas Hilton, Sahara Hotel & Casino, and Nugget Resort. Through 2021's Union Gaming acquisition, CBRE bolsters investment banking, advisory, and research.
AGEM INDEX The AGEM Index fell by 29.02 points to 1,907.61 in November 2025, a 1.5 per cent decrease from the prior month. Compared to one year ago, the index rose 16.0 per cent, or 263.24 points. During the latest month, six of the 10 AGEM Index companies reported stock price decreases, which resulted in six negative contributions and four positive contributions to the AGEM Index. The largest negative contributor to the monthly index was Aristocrat Leisure, whose 7.9 per cent decrease in stock price led to a 57.13-point loss. Meanwhile, Konami Corp. saw its stock price decrease by 7.4 per cent, leading to a 54.52-point decrease. The largest positive contributor was Light & Wonder Inc. , whose 39.8 per cent increase in resulted in a 100.73-point gain.
AGEM is an international trade association representing manufacturers of electronic gaming devices, systems, lotteries and components for the gaming industry. The Association works to further the interests of gaming equipment manufacturers throughout the world. Through political action, tradeshow partnerships, information dissemination and good corporate citizenship, the members of AGEM work together to create benefits for every company within the organisation. Together, AGEM and its member organisations have assisted regulatory commissions and participated in the legislative process to solve problems and create a positive business environment.
AGEM DECEMBER 2025 MONTHLY UPDATE
1 Te AGEM December meeting was held in-person and hosted a presentation from Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) Chair Mike Dreitzer and Deputy Chief Jeremy Eberwein, who now oversees the Gaming Lab within the NGCB. Chair Dreitzer started with a brief introduction followed by a more in-depth update of ongoing initiatives within the NGCB focused on improved modernisation within the NGCB Lab. Chair Dreitzer stated that the NGCB is moving forward with certain updates to technical standards and regulatory frameworks starting with a Regulation Workshop hearing scheduled for December 16 to solicit industry input on proposed revisions. At the same time, Chair Dreitzer and Deputy Chief Eberwein underscored the importance of open dialogue and encouraged stakeholders to provide feedback as part of a collaborative process with the Board in the months and years ahead.
2 With ICE Barcelona just around the corner, Clarion Managing Director, Stuart Hunter and Portfolio Director, Margaret (Mags) Dunn gave an update to AGEM members. Te 2026 edition sees the main show expand in terms of space and exhibitors, with 750 brands now being represented. Last year’s record-breaking attendance looks set to increase again, with a targeted attendance
3 AGEM has been a long-standing and dedicated supporter of the Dr Robert Hunter International Problem Gambling Center, demonstrating its
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commitment to the organisation’s mission for many years. At the recent AGEM monthly meeting, Stephanie Goodman the IPRG’s Executive Director, provided members with a brief update on the Center’s latest initiatives and achievements. Te session concluded with a presentation by Daron Dorsey, on behalf of AGEM, proudly awarding a donation of $50,000 to further support the Center’s valuable work.
FORTHCOMING EVENTS
1 AGEM’s Daron Dorsey and Tracy Cohen will be attending ICE in Barcelona from January 19 – 21, 2026. Te AGEM stand is located in the Associations Assembly (Stand 3X70) close to the VIP entrance in Hall 3. As always, AGEM members and friends are welcome to stop by during the show. members and friends are welcome to stop by during the show.
2 AGEM members and friends are also welcome to attend a drinks reception on Saturday January 17, 2026, from 4:00-7:00 pm at the stunning Azimuth Rooftop Bar at Almanac Hotel, Barcelona. If you would like to attend, please contact
Allison.mccoy@
agem.org for tickets and information.
3 Te American Heart Association's Las Vegas Go Red for Women Luncheon will be held on February 20, 2026, at the Canyon Gate Country Club (Las Vegas, NV). AGEM is once again a proud sponsor of the worthwhile event, and there are some tickets available for those that are interested. Please contact Allison McCoy for more details.
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