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AGEM Membership News


ECGC Award: L to R: Lynne Levin Kaufman, Cooper Levenson; Michael Pollock, ECGC; and AGEM President and CEO, Daron Dorsey.


IGA Check Presentation: L to R: Chairman David Bean, IGA; Denise Harvey, Tribal Council , Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Community; and AGEM President and CEO, Daron Dorsey.


MEMBER ACTIVITIES In March, AGEM hosted a webinar during Problem Gambling Awareness Month focused on strengthening community and public engagement around responsible gambling, with contributions from leading experts and plans to share the session more widely. Te organisation was also highly active at the 2026 Indian Gaming Tradeshow & Convention, where it sponsored events, co-hosted a networking reception with Global Gaming Women, and made a $50,000 contribution to the IGA Chairman’s education fund. Te event additionally marked the launch of AGEM’s new logo and refreshed website, aimed at reinforcing its role as a unifying voice for the industry and expanding member resources. In April, AGEM’s industry standing was further recognised at the East Coast Gaming Congress, where it received a Lifetime Achievement Award for its longstanding commitment to gaming licensure.


AGEM MEETING UPDATE While AGEM did not hold a monthly meeting in April, the month featured numerous noteworthy industry events. 1 AGEM hosted the Webinar “Addressing the Need for Community & Public Engagement in Today’s Gambling World”. Te webinar took place on March 18, 2026, in recognition of Problem Gambling Awareness Month (PGAM) and featured four stellar speakers with Cole Wogoman, NCPG; Alan Feldman, UNLV; Stephanie Goodman, PGC and Trey Delap, NVCPG. AGEM’s Director of Responsible Gaming, Connie Jones moderated the discussion and AGEM’s Director of Membership & Events, Allison McCoy, introduced the session and managed the webinar. Te webinar was recorded so it can be shared with RG groups to expand understanding of RG in their communities. If any members would like to access this, please contact Allison.McCoy@agem.org.


2 Te 2026 Indian Gaming Tradeshow & Convention (IGA) was held from March 30 to April 2 at the San Diego Convention Center. As the premier event for the Indian gaming industry, IGA remains the largest gathering of tribal leaders and casino executives nationwide. AGEM was actively engaged throughout the show, sponsoring and hosting several key events.


3 On March 31, AGEM co-hosted an evening reception with Global Gaming Women (GGW) at the Hard Rock San Diego. Te event provided a valuable opportunity for attendees to connect, network, and engage with industry leaders, innovators, and fellow professionals. AGEM extends its appreciation to all who participated in making the evening a success.


4 In support of AGEM’s ongoing educational initiatives, President and CEO Daron 20


AGEM INDEX The AGEM Index fell by 149.30 points to 1,472.20 in March 2026, a 9.2 per cent decrease from the prior month. Compared to one year ago, the index declined by 8.9 per cent, or 143.54 points. During the latest month, seven of the nine AGEM Index companies reported stock price decreases, which resulted in eight negative contributions and one positive contribution to the index. The largest negative contributor to the monthly index was Aristocrat, whose 5.7 per cent decrease in stock price led to a 58.84-point loss. Meanwhile, Konami saw its stock price decrease by 7.2 per cent, leading to a 49.54-point decrease. The lone positive contributor to the index was Galaxy Gaming, whose 17.6 per cent increase in stock price resulted in a 0.28-point gain.


Dorsey made a $50,000 contribution to the Chairman’s Education Fund during the Sovereign Warrior Award Luncheon at IGA.


5 IGA also marked the debut of AGEM’s new logo. Te refreshed, contemporary design incorporates an arc within the wordmark, reflecting AGEM’s role as a unifying umbrella for both large and small member companies while reinforcing a single, strong, and cohesive industry voice. Te new logo was met with overwhelmingly positive feedback and served as a catalyst for the launch of AGEM’s redesigned website on April 21, 2026. While the address remains www.agem.org, the updated site offers expanded content, including the latest industry news and a dedicated members-only section with access to agendas, reports, and educational resources.


6 Te East Coast Gaming Congress (ECGC) took place from April 14-15, 2026, at the Hard Rock Atlantic City. AGEM was honored with the prestigious ECGC Lifetime Achievement Award at the event, in recognition of the group’s unwavering commitment to the principles of gaming licensure. President and CEO Daron Dorsey gratefully received the award on behalf of AGEM.


FORTHCOMING EVENTS 1 Te JCM 26th Annual AGEM-AGA Golf Classic Presented by JCM Benefiting the International Center for Responsible Gaming (ICRG) will take place on May 6, 2026, at the SouthShore Country Club in Las Vegas. Tis event remains a major AGEM fundraiser supporting the ICRG in its research and education on gambling disorder, which has seen total funds raised of over $3M to date. Several participation spots are still available and can be obtained through the JCM marketing team or by contacting: allison.mccoy@agem.org.


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