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KIRSTEN CLARK Executive Director,


International Association of Gaming Advisors


Te Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) session offers an in depth look at the integrity measures being implemented to safeguard the FIFA World Cup 2026 which begins June 11. Te session will outline FIFA Integrity’s competition monitoring framework, key operational and cooperative structures with internal and external stakeholders and be followed by a 360 degree case study demonstrating effective collaboration between sport and betting stakeholders.


Known for its stunning Gulf Coast setting, rich cultural scene and reputation for refined hospitality, Sarasota, Florida offers an inspired blend of coastal beauty and sophisticated professional appeal. Long celebrated as a hub for the arts and innovation, Sarasota combines world class attractions with a welcoming atmosphere that provides a compelling backdrop for meaningful dialogue and collaboration. Tis June, the International Association of Gaming Advisors (IAGA) will take advantage of these strengths as we host our 43rd annual International Gaming Summit there, bringing together global gambling and betting industry executives, regulators and other industry leaders for three days of insightful discussion, strategic engagement and world-class networking in an environment that reflects both professionalism and relaxed coastal elegance.


Sarasota’s spirit of relaxed sophistication and authentic local flavor will come to life Monday, June 1 when the Summit officially begins with an opening reception held at Te Ritz Carlton Sarasota. Set along the waterfront, the evening’s culinary offerings will highlight the region’s coastal cuisine, with fresh Gulf seafood and locally inspired dishes that reflect Sarasota’s deep connection to the sea - creating an inviting setting for delegates to reconnect, network and set a positive tone for the days ahead.


Tis year, we are pleased to announce during the Summit attendees will have an unprecedented opportunity to connect with delegates attending the North American Gaming Regulators Association (NAGRA) conference taking place at the nearby Westin hotel. NAGRA’s delegates will join us for each day’s opening session and first panel followed by a joint


networking opportunity - creating space for meaningful cross conference dialogue and connection among regulators, industry leaders and advisors. Te three-day conference will begin Tuesday morning with a keynote address from James F. Allen, Chairman of Hard Rock International and Hard Rock Digital, and Chief Executive Officer of Seminole Gaming. Following his remarks, Tuesday’s agenda will explore prediction markets, balancing regulation amid constant change, adapting compliance programs to address cryptocurrency risks in gambling, and examining the ethical considerations surrounding artificial intelligence.


A highlight of Tuesday’s afternoon sessions will be a presentation by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), offering an in depth look at the integrity measures being implemented to safeguard the FIFA World Cup 2026 which begins June 11. Te session will outline FIFA Integrity’s competition monitoring framework, key operational and cooperative structures with internal and external stakeholders and be followed by a 360 degree case study demonstrating effective collaboration between sport and betting stakeholders.


Following a full day of engaging conference sessions and thoughtful discussion, attendees will transition into an evening of connection and celebration at the President’s Reception and Dinner that will be held at Te Ritz Carlton Beach Club on nearby Lido Key. With panoramic views of the Gulf and a relaxed yet refined coastal atmosphere, the Beach Club provides a memorable setting for delegates to unwind, continue conversations and enjoy an exceptional dining experience as the sun sets over Sarasota’s renowned shoreline.


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