FanDuel has appointed E. Sequoyah Simermeyer, former National Indian Gaming Commission Chairman, as a vice president of strategic partnerships. The move signals FanDuel's commitment to working with tribes beyond California, focusing on states like Oklahoma, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. This strategic hiring aims to strengthen FanDuel's relationship with tribal communities in the gaming industry.
This + the Rikki Tanenbaum hire = smart. Not sure it will be enough insomuch that many in tribal gaming are (correctly?) worried that digital represents a multi-pronged existential threat, but these are the right moves for @FanDuel $FLUT to be making. It is worth recalling… https://t.co/ALP12BInZL
FanDuel recruits former NIGC chair in partnerships role to re-engage tribes🤝📢 👉 https://t.co/ALNYa90Dq7 FanDuel recruits former NIGC chair in partnerships role to re-engage tribes
After a brutal fight over California sports betting in 2022, @FanDuel is attempting to repair its relationship with tribes, evidenced by several recent hires plus sponsoring a conference. Read more about this in today's Straight to the Point newsletter. https://t.co/yVyzv6LgSj… https://t.co/BvqZASn2tr
Big score for FanDuel https://t.co/Jkr3zmK1Nn
FanDuel continues to add tribal executive experience to its staff https://t.co/tXtlvyIL4F
Nice scoop here. It's safe to say @FanDuel is very serious about working with tribes. And understand that this goes beyond California, as there are also the tribal gaming states of Oklahoma, Minnesota, and Wisconsin to consider. Something I touched on in a previous newsletter… https://t.co/k2g4sLPOfd
Exclusive: FanDuel hires former National Indian Gaming Commission Chairman E. Sequoyah Simermeyer as a vice president of strategic partnerships. https://t.co/yfVHwqRxyJ