The 16th Annual Saratoga Institute on Equine, Racing and Gaming Law has honoured Gaming Laboratories International’s president and CEO James Maida for his lifetime of achievement in the gaming industry.

James Maida

Event sponsor Brown and Weinraub’s honouree announcement said: “Maida’s reputation as a visionary in the gaming industry is well deserved and he exemplifies the forward-looking philosophy that has led to GLI being responsible for 90 per cent of the world’s testing on gaming equipment.”

Maida began his professional career in the gaming industry testing equipment with the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement in Atlantic City. He left the division to study law and begin an independent game testing and consulting business. GLI was co-founded by Maida and Paul Magno in 1989 and, since then, the company has grown to more than 950 employees located in 20 offices on six continents.

Maida said: “I am honoured and grateful to the 16th Annual Saratoga Institute on Equine, Racing and Gaming Law for recognising my life’s work in the independent testing and certification of gaming equipment and, equally, my family’s sacrifices over the years to make our endeavours successful. I feel fortunate to not only do what I love every day, but help others along the way the best that I can.”

Apart from his role in GLI, Maida and his wife Dr Sharon Maida are trustees of the James and Sharon Maida Foundation, a philanthropic organisation that supports the educational needs of young adults as well as health care initiatives. Since 1996, the foundation has provided over 100 scholarships to local students as well as supporting local community outreach programmes for those in need.