What Happened?
Kamloops, BC-based British Columbia Lottery Corporation has announced the resignation of Scott Norman as chief information officer.
Date of management change: April 06, 2011
Kamloops, BC-based British Columbia Lottery Corporation has announced the resignation of Scott Norman as chief information officer.
For 35 years, BCLC has been delivering exceptional entertainment to British Columbians by managing casino, lottery, bingo and sports betting. For us, playing means more than winning, it`s about having a good time, bringing friends together, and doing it in a safe and responsible way. Thanks to our players, we`ve generated $25 billion for the Province of B.C. to support essential services such as healthcare, education and community programs. Our employees are in on the action too! Overall, BCLC staff spent more than 3,830 hours volunteering for local charities. Our employee-giving committees continue to organize events, silent auctions and draws to fundraise for important local causes selected by our people. We want everyone to enjoy gambling—and that means understanding how to play in a healthy way. We provide educational resources on how gambling works, and we help find support for those who need it.
Scott Norman was previously the National Network Manager of Hi-Fert Pty Ltd. His background includes senior executive positions in IT, as well as project management.
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