IC360 partners with Problem Gambling Coalition of Colorado

12 March 2025 at 8:04am UTC-4
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Compliance consultancy IC360 has partnered with the Problem Gambling Coalition of Colorado to offer its gambling education program to college-aged individuals in the state.

The Colorado Division of Gaming, the organization responsible for regulating gambling in the state, arranged the collaboration between IC360 and the Problem Gambling Coalition of Colorado under the authority of the Colorado Limited Gaming Control Commission.

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Dan Trolaro, Managing Director of Education and Responsible Play for IC360, said, “Through our partnership with the PGCC, we are committed to equipping Colorado college-aged individuals with comprehensive education on safer gambling. This collaboration bridges best in class education with real-world impact, fostering informed decision-making and community awareness.”

As part of the agreement, IC360 and the Problem Gambling Coalition of Colorado will offer an education program to all college-aged individuals at any NCAA institution, junior college, or community college, providing the necessary tools and support to educate people on the harm of gambling, whether online or in person.

Jamie Glick, President of the Problem Gambling Coalition of Colorado, added, “I am incredibly proud of our partnership with IC360, which enables us to deliver essential gambling education to college students across Colorado. With the support of the Colorado Division of Gaming and the CLGCC, this initiative is a groundbreaking step in empowering young adults with the knowledge and tools to make informed, healthy decisions about gambling. This program underscores our commitment at PGCC to fostering a culture of responsible gaming and preventing problem gambling before it starts.”

This follows IC360’s partnership with the Southland Conference, announced on 26 February. The partnership provided gambling education workshops for athletes and its Integrity Monitoring Dashboard to monitor suspicious wagering.

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Charlotte Capewell brings her passion for storytelling and expertise in writing, researching, and the gambling industry to every article she writes. Her specialties include the US gambling industry, regulator legislation, igaming, and more.


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