Lottery Industry Hall of Fame to Welcome Keith Cash

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Keith Cash, a leader in the lottery industry with more than three decades of experience, is set to become a member of the Class of 2023 in the Lottery Industry Hall of Fame.

The Lottery Industry Hall of Fame was founded in 2005 with the aim of recognizing those who have done the most to promote the integrity of the industry. Each year a select few are inducted into the Hall of Fame.

International Game Technology (IGT) has announced that its vice president and general manager of global instant tickets, Keith Cash, will become the newest member of the Hall of Fame. He will be honored at an event run by the Public Gaming Research Institute (PGRI) later this year.

Cash started his career in the lottery industry at the instant ticket manufacturer Dittler Brothers as a night shift worker on the manufacturing floor. He then held a similar role with Scientific Games, where he remained for 22 years, steadily climbing the ranks and working in jobs related to project and account management, production, and customer service. He was also the vice president of operations.

In his job at IGT, Cash oversees a team of more than 400. He is responsible for strategic processes that are designed to help IGT increase its instant ticket products and services.

Being inducted into the Class of 2023 Lottery Industry Hall of Fame is an incredible honor, especially joining so many of my talented peers for this recognition.

Keith CashIGT VP and GM of Global Instant Tickets

Cash is also a part of IGT’s Women’s Inclusion Network diversity, equity, and inclusion group, and he is part of IGT’s Responsible Gaming Advisory Group. He added, “When I first began working in this industry more than 30 years ago, I never imagined the career trajectory that I was embarking upon.”

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