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Top Industry Leaders to Share Invaluable Insights at SBC Summit Americas 2025

As the SBC Summit Americas draws near, the hosts have unveiled additional details. Day two of the "Leaders" conference track is set to be both valuable and influential.

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The SBC Summit Americas is rapidly becoming a must-attend event, particularly highlighted by the organizers at SBC Events for its notable Leaders conference track on the second day. This gathering will feature some of the industry's most influential figures sharing their innovative insights and practical expertise with an audience of 10,000 attendees. Scheduled for Thursday, May 15th at the Broward County Convention Center, the track’s second day is set to host an impressive lineup of C-level executives from diverse sectors, including media, operators, affiliates, and legal professionals. During the sessions, these industry leaders will address crucial challenges facing the industry today, with a focused discussion on omnichannel strategies for enhancing player engagement, among other topics. The day will kick off with Casino Leaders: Bridging the Gap Between Digital and Land-Based, featuring expert panelists: Following this, attendees will have the chance to participate in Boots on the Ground: The Importance of Local Talent in LatAm, reuniting renowned industry figures such as: Additionally, there will be the Sports Teams Leaders Panel: Amateur, Collegiate & Professional, Should the Goalposts Move, which includes: To conclude, the track will feature the signature SBC First Pitch Competition, where five transformative companies and startups will compete for a grand prize package exceeding $110,000. Each participant will present their pitch in a concise 3-minute presentation. For more information about the SBC Summit Americas scheduled for May 13-15, visit the event’s official website.

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