Massachusetts Gaming Commission Appoints Interim Director

The Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) recently announced the appointment of an interim director, Stephen Crosby. This appointment comes after the resignation of former director Edward Bedrosian in April of this year.

Crosby is a well-known figure in Massachusetts politics. He was the chairman of the MGC from 2011 to 2019, and he has also served as a senior advisor to the Governor of Massachusetts on issues related to gaming. He brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the role.

The MGC is responsible for regulating the state’s gaming industry, which includes casinos, racetracks, and online gaming. It is also responsible for awarding licenses to gaming operators and ensuring that all gaming activities are conducted in accordance with state laws and regulations.

Crosby’s appointment is expected to bring stability to the MGC during this time of transition. He is well-versed in the gaming industry and has a deep understanding of the regulations and laws that govern it. He is also well-respected in the industry and has a proven track record of success.

In his new role, Crosby will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the MGC’s operations. This includes ensuring that all gaming activities are conducted in accordance with state laws and regulations, as well as overseeing the awarding of licenses to gaming operators.

Crosby’s appointment is a positive step forward for the MGC and the gaming industry in Massachusetts. His experience and knowledge will be invaluable as the MGC moves forward in its mission to ensure that all gaming activities are conducted in a safe and responsible manner.