FRANKLIN, Tenn., July 31, 2017 -- Video Gaming Technologies, Inc. (VGT) announced the promotion of Jerry Hale to Vice President of Midwest Operations.
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Hale is based at VGT’s manufacturing facility in Tulsa, Okla. and will report directly to VGT President Jay Sevigny.
“Jerry’s leadership has increased our supply chain efficiency and the overall value we can provide to our customers,” VGT President Jay Sevigny said. “Jerry brings a passion for delivering quality products and providing exceptional customer service to the role. We are thrilled to welcome him to the position of Vice President of Midwest Operations.”
Hale said, “This is an exciting time for VGT, and I am honored to lead our Midwest team in delivering the best Class II gaming experience in the industry.”
Hale started his VGT career in 2006 as Supply Chain Manager. In 2012, he relocated from VGT’s corporate headquarters in Franklin, Tenn. to the Tulsa facility as Director of Supply Chain and was most recently Vice President of Supply Chain.
About Video Gaming Technologies, Inc.:
VGT — An Aristocrat Company is the leading designer/manufacturer/distributor of Class II games for Native American casinos and emerging markets. The company is headquartered in Franklin, Tenn., with a manufacturing facility in Tulsa, Okla., and design studios throughout the country. The VGT difference provides customers with exciting game titles that generate intense player loyalty, record-setting gaming revenues, the assurance of reliability and unmatched customer service. Visit www.vgt.net.
Contact: Susan Frederick, Marketing Representative II, Product Marketing (918) 877-7000 ext. 52295 [email protected]


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