The leading provider of custom data solutions, Quick Custom Intelligence (QCI), unveiled a new partnership with the third-largest Indian Nation in the United States, the Choctaw Nation. Announced Thursday, the new collaboration saw the company install its QCI Enterprise Platform in all 22 Choctaw Nation Casinos. The rapid deployment, which has taken QCI just over a month, reaffirms its commitment to delivering fast, reliable and efficient services for operators within the gambling sector.
Currently, QCI and Choctaw Nation's partnership is undergoing an important stage that involves training and data validation. However, the duo anticipates confirming a "landmark launch to the host team by the end of September," a statement reveals.
In addition to the latest collaboration, the duo vowed to continue to evolve their partnership. Choctaw Nation Casinos and QCI confirmed they anticipate engaging in further activations and implementing new enhancements soon. Ultimately, the successful collaboration between the two companies is expected to create synergy which will help propel the innovation for the gambling sector as a whole. At the same time, the successful collaboration with QCI is expected to elevate the thrill, excitement and experiences for Choctaw Nation Casino visitors.
Andrew Cardno, QCI's Chief Technology Officer, was delighted about the recent partnership. He pointed out: "This deployment at Choctaw's 22 casinos is not just one of the most significant partnerships for QCI but a representation of what happens when two visionaries come together." Finally, Cardno said: "The speed and scale at which we've executed this project exemplifies our team's dedication and the mutual trust shared between QCI and the Choctaw Nation."
Walter Allen, Choctaw Nation's Corporate Senior Director of Player Development, was similarly excited about the strategic collaboration. "This partnership with QCI represents not just a business decision, but a symbol of growth and advancement for Choctaw Nation Casinos," he explained. Last but not least, Allen pointed out: "We are truly excited about this collaboration and its future prospects."
Recently, QCI announced a new senior-level appointment. Late last month, the company revealed it hired Brandon Lenssen, a gaming industry expert with significant experience. Becoming a part of the QCI's C-suite, he was selected for the role of Vice President and General Manager. Undoubtedly, Lenssen's appointment was a perfect fit for the company, considering his extensive experience spanning more than 27 years within the gambling sector. Throughout his career, he collaborated with regulators and operators, holding strategic senior-level roles.
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