Published: July 24, 2019

Jackpocket lands its 1st General Counsel from Churchill Downs

New General Counsel Will Oversee Legal and Compliance Efforts for Leading Lottery Service

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jackpocket, a mobile-first company helping to modernize and grow state lotteries, appointed Carter Vance as the organization’s first general counsel. Vance joins the high-growth company, which operates in a highly regulated lottery industry, from Louisville, Ky.-based Churchill Downs, the publicly traded company with racetracks, casinos and the leading online wagering company in the U.S. Reporting to CEO Peter Sullivan, Vance will oversee legal affairs, and work closely with Vice President of External Affairs Andrew Fries to navigate the regulatory environment around lottery services, which differs across state lines.

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“It’s clear Jackpocket has been thoughtful about its operations within existing laws and its approach to expansion in each state,” said Mr. Vance. “I’m grateful to offer my guidance to the company where it is now—in good standing with lotteries, compliant in its technology provisions, and committed to its consumer protections—and excited to work with the leadership team, state lottery commissions and their lawmakers to make lottery play with Jackpocket a win-win for all.”

Vance spent nearly six years at Churchill Downs, most recently as vice president and associate general counsel, where he was responsible for all legal and regulatory matters pertaining to iGaming, sports wagering and online horseracing. He brings deep transactional expertise in mergers and acquisitions, finance and SEC compliance, with previous roles at law practices Stites & Harbison in Louisville, Ky., and Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP in New York. Vance holds a J.D. and an MBA from Duke University, as well as a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Pennsylvania.

“With Carter’s pedigree behind us, we’re even more enthusiastic at the opportunity to build more fruitful relationships with lotteries and their regulators,” said Jackpocket Founder and CEO Peter Sullivan. “His background perfectly matches our needs in this stage of rapid growth, and will help guide us as we carve out a path toward efficient regulation and operation of lottery services across the U.S.”

Vance, along with Jackpocket’s executive team, are in attendance at the NASPL Professional Development Seminar in Phoenix this week, where Sullivan will speak on the “Lottery Ticket Courier Services” panel, on Wednesday, July 24.

About Jackpocket 
Jackpocket is the first third-party app in the U.S. that offers players a secure way to order official state lottery tickets, such as Powerball, Mega Millions and more. As a no-cost, no-integration, turnkey platform, Jackpocket helps lotteries drive incremental revenue—benefiting essential state programs such as public education, veterans assistance, natural resources and more—while attracting new customers like millennials who otherwise would not be active lottery players.

Jackpocket’s mission is to create a more convenient, fun and responsible way to play the lottery. Through the app, players can place orders for their favorite games, check lottery results, join lottery pools with other Jackpocket players, and turn on autoplay so they never miss a drawing. And by being the first company to automatically lock a player’s identity to their ticket serial number, Jackpocket makes the lottery even more secure. Jackpocket is currently available in Minnesota, New Hampshire and Texas, and expanding to many new markets in 2019. Download the app on iOS or Android, and follow along on FacebookTwitter and Instagram.

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