Odds On Compliance rebrands and appoints former New Jersey DGE Lab Chief Eric Weiss

Odds On Compliance has appointed former New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement Lab Chief, Eric Weiss, as its new Vice President of Technical Compliance.
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Odds On Compliance, which offers regulatory compliance consultancy services to the sports betting, igaming, and gambling sectors, has been officially unveiled as the rebrand of EDF Compliance, with immediate effect.

Launched in early 2021 by its CEO and Founder, Eric Frank, Odds On has also appointed former New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement Lab Chief, Eric Weiss, as its new Vice President of Technical Compliance.

Frank stated: “I am delighted to officially unveil Odds On Compliance as the new name for EDF Compliance and welcome Eric Weiss to the Odds On team. Eric adds unrivaled US regulatory and market knowledge to our core group, enabling us to meet the broad range of needs of our clients.

“Our experience, knowledge, and skills immediately position Odds On Compliance as the leading provider of regulatory compliance consultancy services in the sports betting, igaming, and gambling industries in the US and worldwide.

“The value to our customers goes beyond our years of experience in the industry, as I’m also excited to announce the creation of our software development arm which is building unique compliance and regulatory information tools which we will be unveiling soon.”

Weiss is recently retired from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement, where he served as Chief of Staff, and, most recently, Deputy Executive Director of Technical Services/Slot Laboratory. He brings over 30 years of experience to Odds On.

Commenting on his appointment, Weiss said: “I am proud to be joining Eric and the team at Odds On Compliance and am excited to start work with our clients.

“There isn’t anyone in the industry with the combined knowledge Odds On Compliance brings to companies who need help navigating the ever-evolving world of sports betting compliance and regulatory environments, so the chance to join the team was one I could not turn down.”