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How Emmanuel Bailey defied the odds to become the first Black lottery operator - Face2Face Africa

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Emmanuel Bailey is behind Vital Services Contractors (VSC), an operations management and services firm specializing in Gaming Operations, Information Technology, and Business Services serving the government sector. His firm has management experience in state lottery contracts, including providing direct oversight and management of lottery agents, retail systems, gaming equipment deployment and maintenance, and oversight of...

Source: Face2Face Africa - The Premier Pan-African Voice

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