The American Amusement Machine Association has finalised its officers following elections earlier this year.

AAMA Board

The AAMA Board of Directors is composed of 17 industry figures who are elected by their peers to serve three-year terms.

Joining president Beth Standlee on the board this year is Howard McAuliffe from Pinnacle Entertainment Group, who becomes vice president. Jon W. Brady of Sports Connection FEC becomes the board’s secretary, while Don Marshall, of Marshall Productions, joins him as assistant secretary. Rich Babic of Game Exchange of Colorado has been named treasurer, while his assistant will be Britannie Betti of Betson Enterprises.

The American Amusement Machine Charitable Foundation has also finalised its board. Holly Hampton will continue as board president, Howard McAuliffe as vice president, Joe Camarota as secretary, Rich Babich as treasurer and Allen Weisberg as assistant treasurer. Newly-elected officer Adam Kelinhenz will serve as the assistant secretary.

Tina Schwartz, AAMA director of operations and AAMCF executive director, said: “We are thrilled to welcome both new and returning board members to the AAMA and AAMCF boards.

“Their diverse expertise and unwavering commitment to advancing our industry and supporting our charity partners strengthen our ability to make a difference. Together, we look forward to an exciting year ahead for our association growth and amusement industry initiatives, and to giving back to our communities in impactful ways.”