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Sci Games Helps Create Diversity Project

Sci Games Helps Create Diversity Project

Gaming supplier Scientific Games Corporation is involved in an effort to create an inclusive global gaming industry as a founding member of the All-In Diversity Project, a nonprofit organization creating tools to advance the industry’s diversity, inclusion and workplace equality.

“Gaming is evolving and growing more than ever, and it’s crucial that the industry embraces the diverse and unique people who contribute to the gaming world,” said Scientific Games Director of Diversity and Inclusion Katharine Anderson. “Scientific Games is proud to be a founding partner of this trailblazing project, and celebrates the efforts being made to create an inclusive environment with opportunities for all.”

As a founding member of the All-In Diversity Project, Scientific Games will work collaboratively with additional partners to determine diversity, equity and inclusion expectations and standards for the gaming industry, while driving a conversation to establish global standards.

Scientific Games will participate in dialogue with other members of the All-In Diversity Project, reference the benchmarks created to track the industry’s progress and reflect on its own current state in order to enhance areas of diversity and inclusion.

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