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Jack Boehm
Jack A. Boehm

Biography:
A Lottery industry veteran, Boehm has served in executive positions with several state lotteries as well as a management consultant to businesses in the gaming sector.
His previous positions include:
Director of Operations for the Arizona Lottery for GTech Corporation, a lottery industry vendor;
Deputy Director for the Minnesota State Lottery;
Program Director for Control Data Corporation; and
Vice President of Operations for Syntech International, a company involved in the lottery industry.
In addition, Boehm was the chief architect for the implementation of the first fully automated Lottery Instant Ticket accounting and processing system, created to launch the Minnesota Lottery. He was also a Vice President of Technologies for American Express Corporation.
Boehm holds a Master's degree in Public Administration from Western Michigan University and a bachelor's degree in mathematics and education from Michigan State University.

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New Lottery Chief Takes the Reins
COLORADO, USA (July 3, 2008) -- The new Colorado Lottery director wasted no time developing ideas on how to improve the state's lottery system...............Subscribers

Revenue Department Names New Colorado Lottery Director
DENVER, Colorado (July 1, 2008) - The Colorado Department of Revenue has named a new state lottery director. Jack A. Boehm, who joined the Colorado Lottery last year as chief operating officer, replaces retired lottery director Peggy Gordon...................Subscribers



 
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