The chance to sharpen your betting skills is just around the corner. Betfest is launching a consumer fest, the first of its kind for bettors in the U.S. Here. You will come across the opportunities of a new career, discuss sports, and many other things with people across the U.S.
The event will be held online on 15 May 2021. The concept is fresh for the community. Sports bettors haven’t found this kind of recognition publically.
People participating in the Betfest can expect a blend of learning and entertainment. There will be a “fireside” chat between the former CEO of William Hills U.S., Joe Asher, and SVP of Strategic Initiatives for Monumental Sports and Entertainment, Zach Leonsis. Here, they will discuss the journey of Capital One Arena to becoming the nation’s first professional sports betting complex.
Sports fans from across the nation will meet and share tips on the NBA games during a special virtual watch party.
The techniques employed by successful sports bettors like Bill Krackomberger, Captain Jack Andrews, and Frank Betti will be revealed during the fest. There will also be a Job Fair section where job opportunities in sports betting will be introduced and discussed. This will also serve as a great opportunity to meet industry’ professionals like Allison Bassman, the director of People & Culture at Penn Interactive, Lainie Cooney, Chief People Officer of FanDuel, George Diemer from Temple University’s School of Sport Tourism and Hospitality Management, and others. A candid session with Joe Vardon, Senior NBA writer, and Jeff Shermon, Vice President of risk management at Westgate Resorts. Industry insiders will divulge everything from how sports betting works to innovations impacting the future of betting.
The fest will conduct discussions over how to keep betting fun yet under control and, most importantly, how to set limits. BETFEST attendees will receive a copy of “The Logic Of Sports Betting.”
SBC (sports betting community) is organizing The Betfest in partnership with Seventy Six Capital Sports Academy.
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