Webinar: National Initiatives and Local Action: Partnerships to Create Progress During PGAM

Date

3/12/2025

Start Time

10:00 am

End Time

11:30 am

About the Event

Date: March 12, 2025     Time: 10:00am – 11:30am
Cost: $15.00     CEU Hours: 1.5

Problem Gambling Awareness Month is an initiative of the National Council on Problem Gambling and the campaign is designed to encourage state and local organizations and even individuals to create problem gambling prevention, education and public awareness activities within their own communities. NCPG Executive Director Keith Whyte will provide an overview of PGAM themes and materials, provide state-specific data and examples of successful partnerships.

Course Objectives:
1) Attendees will learn about the data collected in the National Survey of Gambling Attitudes and Gambling Experiences and changes in gambling and problem gambling nationally and in Wisconsin.
2) Attendees will learn about national problem gambling prevention, awareness and responsible gambling initiatives and how to participate in them at the state/local level.
3) Attendees will learn about specific examples of successful partnerships in problem gambling and responsible gambling able to be replicated in Wisconsin.

Presenter Biography
Keith S. Whyte became the Executive Director of the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) in October 1998. NCPG serves as the national advocate to mitigate gambling-related harm. NCPG was founded in 1972 and is the oldest and most objective organization on gambling issues.

Previously, Mr. Whyte served as Director of Research for the American Gaming Association where he was responsible for research and public policy issues, including problem gambling. His prior experience includes the American Bar Association’s Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities where he dealt with policy issues relating to civil rights, human rights, healthcare, and immigration law. He began his career working on healthcare policy in the office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Keith graduated from Hampden-Sydney College with a Bachelor of Arts in History and a Certificate in International Relations. He also studied at Leiden University, the Netherlands.

Mr. Whyte has presented in 39 US states and Austria, Bahamas, Canada, France, Greece, Hong Kong, Macau, Malawi, New Zealand, Spain, South Africa and the United Kingdom. He has written numerous articles, studies and book chapters on gaming issues. In addition, Keith has testified four times before the United States Congress on gambling-related legislation. He regularly discusses gaming issues in national and international print, radio and broadcast media, including appearances on ABC News, ABC News Nightline, CBS News, CBS Today Show, Dateline NBC, NBC Nightly News, Fox News, ESPN, CNN, CNN International, Voice of America and the BBC. Keith is an Editorial Board member of Gaming Law Review and Analysis of Gambling Behavior. He is a member of the International Masters in Gaming Law Responsible Gaming Committee. Keith also serves as a reviewer for the Journal of Gambling Issues and the Alberta Gaming Research Institute, and sits on the Advisory Boards of the International Centre for Youth Gambling Problems and High-Risk Behaviors at McGill University and the Center for Gambling Studies at Rutgers University. A longtime resident of Arlington, Virginia with his wife Stacey and son Ian, Keith is an appointed member of the Arlington Community Services Board, precinct captain for the Arlington County Democratic Committee, delegate to the Arlington Civic Federation and longtime volunteer for the Arlington Food Assistance Center. He is an avid cyclist who rides more than 3,000 miles per year and a passionate supporter of the D.C. United soccer team.