Fantasy Sports & Gaming Association (FSGA)
The Fantasy Sports & Gaming Association is the only national organization representing the interests of fantasy sports and gaming companies. The FSGA is the voice for more than 60 million fantasy sports players in the United States and Canada, and for the companies that provide services, news, information and competition to support this growing industry. Its members are sports and gaming enthusiasts, with companies that range from small startups to large media corporations. Its mission is to provide members with essential research and data, networking opportunities, and collective action to help them reach their potential.
Address
1818 Parmenter Street
Suite 300
Middleton, Wisconsin 53562
United States
media@thefsga.org
Main Phone:
(608) 310-7540
Past Events
30 June - 1 July 2025
Chicago, Illinois
18-19 February 2025
Las Vegas, Nevada
13-14 February 2024
Las Vegas
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Personnel
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Stacie Stern
Chair
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Thomas Knapp
Director
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Matthew Holt
Vice-Chair
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Chase Payne
Director
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Howard Kamen
Secretary
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David Pfau
Director
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Brandon Loeschner
Treasurer
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Peter Schoenke
Director
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Christina McCoy
Executive Director
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Nic Sulsky
Director
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Paul Charchian
Director
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Digger Turnbull
Director
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Griffin Finan
Director
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Kevin Vela
Director
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Daniel Haight
Director
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Adam Wexler
Director
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Scott Jensen
Director
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Rick Wolf
Director
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Fantasy Sports & Gaming Association (FSGA) News
3 Jul 2025
The Fantasy Sports & Gaming Association states that California AG Rob Bonta's recent opinion deeming Daily Fantasy Sports illegal is both “illogical” and inconsistent with rulings in other U.S. jurisdictions.
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14 Jun 2022
Research conducted by Leger for the Fantasy Sports & Gaming Association revealed significant growth in both legal sports wagering and fantasy sports participation over the last year.
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4 Oct 2018
With PrizePicks, fantasy sports fans no longer have to play in competitions against peers with superior knowledge and resources. Instead, they can test their prediction skills in a fixed odds format.
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