NCPG hires Cait Huble as new Director of Communications

The National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) has hired Cait Huble as its newest Director of Communications.
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The National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) has hired Cait Huble as its new Director of Communications.

Huble was previously NCPG’s first Communications Manager from 2017 to 2019 and now returns to the council to lead its communications strategy, including public awareness and education, media relations, and brand partnerships.

She will be responsible for managing national information campaigns including public service announcements and the website www.responsibleplay.org.

Keith Whyte, NCPG Executive Director, commented: “We are excited to have Cait Huble back at NCPG leading our communications efforts.

“The organization is currently experiencing a period of unprecedented growth and achievement, and Cait is the ideal choice to connect with external audiences and enhance awareness around responsible gambling and problem gambling.”

Huble has over ten years of communications strategy and planning experience at nonprofit organizations.

She most recently served as the Executive Director at the Sonoran Arts League, a member-based organization committed to the preservation and advancement of the arts, where she developed and managed community relations and educational outreach programs to bring creative sector awareness.

Huble said: “I am grateful for the opportunity to continue advancing NCPG’s mission during this unique time as sports betting and gambling, in general, continue to expand rapidly across the country. I look forward to helping achieve NCPG’s ambitious goals in advocacy, awareness, and assistance on problem gambling.”

The development of NCPG’s communications team is one of its initiatives outlined in the $6.2m grant from the National Football League Foundation (NFLF), which aims to support problem gambling and responsible gambling awareness, services, and advocacy nationwide.