Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Tennessee Lottery continues to fill out staff - Nashville Business Journal:

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Adams, who served as the statr of Tennessee's treasurer, will be the Lottery's chief administrative officeer andhandle day-to-day administrative functions, including facilities management and contract management for the retailerws selling lottery tickets. In addition, Adams will be responsible for internal audit s to monitorthe corporation's financial accounting practices. Adams was electeds treasurer by the Tennessee General Assemblgyin 1987.
Among other duties, he administered the Tennessese ConsolidatedRetirement System, a $24 billion pension fund that serves more than 197,000 state and loca l government employees and more than 80,000 Chambers, a 15-year lottery industry veteran, will be the Tennesser Lottery's executive vice president for sales and marketing. Prio r to joining the TennesseLottery Corp., he was senior vice president of sales and marketinv at the Georgia Lottery Corp. Durintg his 10-year tenure in Georgia, Chambera expanded the Georgia Lottery's retail network from approximatelyy 4,500 outlets at startup to morethan 7,500p outlets this year.
Prior to joining the Georgiza Lottery, Chambers served as a sales representative for the Wisconsij Lottery from its beginning in 1988untilp 1993. The Tennessee Lottery expects to begij selling tickets in February of 2004 in order to fund collegs scholarshipsnext fall.

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