NCPG Announces New Board Members for 2024-2027 Term

NCPG Announces New Board Members for 2024-2027 Term

By Michael Harrison

December 17, 2024 at 11:17 PM

The National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) announces its newly elected Board of Directors members for 2024-2027. These leaders will guide NCPG's policies, strategies, and programs supporting those affected by problem gambling.

Elected Directors and Their Terms (2024-2027):

Affiliate Seats:

  • Christina Gray
  • Ted Hartwell
  • Derek Longmeier

Individual Seat:

  • David Yeager

Organizational Seat:

  • Tammi Barlow

Their terms begin July 17, 2024.

Christina Gray headshot pink shirt

Christina Gray headshot pink shirt

Christina Gray brings 20 years of Indiana Gaming Commission experience, currently serving as Executive Director of the Indiana Council on Problem Gambling. She oversees awareness programs, advocacy, and education initiatives for disordered gambling.

Ted Hartwell headshot

Ted Hartwell headshot

Ted Hartwell, Executive Director of the Nevada Council on Problem Gambling, combines academic expertise with personal recovery experience. He develops educational programs and conducts research on problem gambling in Native American communities.

Smiling businessman Derek Longmeier headshot

Smiling businessman Derek Longmeier headshot

Derek Longmeier, Executive Director of the Problem Gambling Network of Ohio, serves as NCPG Board Treasurer and chairs multiple committees. He holds various certifications and has received recognition for his prevention work.

Smiling businessman in blue suit

Smiling businessman in blue suit

David Yeager, a U.S. Army veteran in recovery, specializes in military and veteran gambling awareness. He hosts "Fall In, The Problem Gambling Podcast" and provides gambling disorder training to military personnel.

Tammi Barlow headshot

Tammi Barlow headshot

Tammi Barlow, Global Vice President of Responsible Gaming at Bally's, has extensive experience in responsible gaming and corporate social responsibility. She serves on multiple gaming industry committees and boards.

For gambling-related support, contact the National Problem Gambling Helpline:

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