Scientific Games’ VP of US instant operations, Joe Bennett, has decided to retire in April after more than three decades with the company.
Bennett joined the supplier 34 years ago as a game programmer and has played a key role in developing the foundational technologies that power the global government-regulated lottery industry.
Bennett will be replaced by another company veteran, Bryan Murphy, who has been with Scientific Games since 2007 and most recently served as director of finishing and logistics for US instant game products.
In his new position, Murphy will oversee the day-to-day operations of Scientific Games’ US instant game production facilities.
“Joe has consistently championed the highest standards of excellence. His leadership has driven innovation across our instant games portfolio, resulting in enhanced player experiences, trusted partnerships, and support for the important good cause missions of our lottery customers,” said John Schulz, Scientific Games president of the Americas and global instant products.
“We are confident that Bryan’s leadership and expertise will be instrumental as he takes on this vital role delivering end-to-end games to our customers.”