CDC Gaming Reports and All-in Diversity Project sign strategic partnership

May 17, 2021 12:15 PM
  • CDC Gaming Reports
May 17, 2021 12:15 PM
  • CDC Gaming Reports

CDC Gaming Reports, North America’s leading casino industry news publication, is now a Strategic Partner of the All-in Diversity Project, an industry-driven initiative that aims to benchmark diversity, equality, and inclusion in the global betting and gaming sector.

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Collaborating since 2020, CDC Gaming Reports and All-in Diversity Project partnership will expand cooperation between the organizations with a goal of increasing the number of engaging and equitable stories related to gaming’s diverse makeup, fully reported on and written by regular CDC Gaming Reports contributors.

“CDC Gaming Reports’ contributors have always done an excellent job finding compelling stories on standout figures in the gaming industry’s diverse makeup. Based on our internal statistics our readers have engaged with these stories at significantly higher rates than our average story. No doubt, there are more stories to tell, and we look forward to working with All-in Diversity Project to mine them,” said Cory Roberts, Publisher of CDC Gaming Reports.

“Drawing awareness and telling stories from different perspectives is a key pillar of the All-in Diversity Project so this partnership is very much aligned with our vision and how we push progress,” says Kelly Kehn, Co-Founder of All-in Diversity Project. “We are excited to solidify this partnership and carry on the storytelling that is changing the image of our industry.”

Established in 2017, All-in Diversity Project members include Caesars, IGT, Scientific Games, Entain, Flutter Entertainment, Microgaming, and others.

The project’s flagship initiative is the All-Index, a global industry standard index designed to be the definitive benchmarking tool for measuring diversity and inclusion in the sector. CDC Gaming Reports reported on the 2020’s All-index, which gathered data from 26 organizations employing 126,000 people.