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National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG)


Founded in 1972, the NCPG strives to support and advocate for problem gamblers and their families while maintaining a neutral position on the legalization of gambling. The organization seeks the development of improved programs for those who deal with problem gambling.

Address
730 11th Street Northwest
Suite 601
Washington, District of Columbia 20001-4509
United States

Main Phone:
(202) 547-9204
Main Phone:
+65 635 481 54
Fax:
(202) 547-9206

Website:

Social Media:

Past Events
26-29 July 2023
Washington, District of Columbia
7-9 February 2023
London, England
Personnel
 
Mark Farrell
Secretary
 
Maureen Greeley
Director
 
Ray Pineault
Treasurer
 
Rose Gruber
Director
 
Marlene Warner
Vice President
 
Wiley Harwell
Director
 
Amy Feinberg
Program Administrator
 
Nanette Horner
Director
 
Keith Whyte
Executive Director
 
Robert Jacobsen
Director
 
Barbara Rollins
Deputy Director
 
Ty Lostutter
Director
 
Lissa Cobetto
Operations Manager
 
Thomas Moore
Director
 
Birhanu Demissie
Accountant
 
Chip Polston
Director
 
Jerry Bauerkemper
Director
 
Marc Potenza
Director
 
Pat Fowler
Director
National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) News
FanDuel advances partnerships to promote awareness and education
22 Mar 2023
FanDuel will expand its support of the International Center for Responsible Gaming to fund research designed to understand gambling behavior in the U.S. read more »

NCPG announces 2023 Advisory Board Leaders
22 Mar 2023
Taking the helm as National Council on Problem Gambling as Chair of the Advisory Board is Christopher Hebert, J.D., Director of the Gaming Division at the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office. read more »

MGC recognizes March 2023 as Problem Gambling Awareness Month
2 Mar 2023
Established 20 years ago by the National Council on Problem Gambling, PGAM is a national outreach campaign designed to educate the public. read more »

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