Gambling Research Organization Appoints New President

Oct 1, 2021

Contact:Christine Reilly (617-359-9904) /creilly@icrg.org

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GAMBLING RESEARCH ORGANIZATION APPOINTS NEW PRESIDENT

BEVERLY, MASS. —The International Center for Responsible Gaming (ICRG) today announced the appointment of Arthur Paikowsky as the new president of the ICRG. His appointment will take effect on Oct. 4, 2021.

Paikowsky has served on the fund raising team of the Birthright Israel Foundation for 13 years. He has worked in the nonprofit organization sphere for 43 years and has served organizations that have raised one billion dollars for not-for-profit causes.

“We are excited to have Arthur Paikowsky join the ICRG in an important leadership role,” said Alan Feldman, chairman of the ICRG board of directors. “While the gambling industry has seen expansion into new areas and significant growth, unfortunately, funding for responsible gambling research hasn’t kept pace. As the leading global organization dedicated to such research, we are laser-focused on expanding our funding base by not only reinforcing traditional donor giving but also bringing new sectors of the industry into this critical endeavor.”

Prior to working with the Birthright Israel Foundation, Paikowsky served as a fund-raising consultant with Chai Hopes LLC and as executive vice president of the Jewish Federation of Greater Phoenix. He earned a master’s degree in social work at Yeshiva University.

“I am deeply honored to serve as the president of the International Center for Responsible Gaming. We have a tremendous board supported by a very capable team of professionals and this presents an opportunity to move the needle forward substantially” said Paikowsky. “The research that we fund has advanced our understanding of gambling disorder light years ahead enabling us to educate, intervene and treat those who are suffering. I look forward to engaging with our current donors and future donors as well in the coming days.”

Since 1996, the ICRG has created a rigorous and thriving field of research on gambling disorder and responsible gaming designed to further the mission of helping individuals and families affected by gambling disorder through first-class scientific research and evidence-based educational programming. For more information, visitwww.icrg.org.

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