Paul Goldean Named CEO of Pace-O-Matic

Paul Goldean has been named CEO of Pace-O-Matic, succeeding Michael Pace, who remains Chairman. Michael praised Paul’s leadership in establishing the company’s prominence in skill game software, while Paul expressed his commitment to building on Michael’s legacy. Prior to this role, Paul held various leadership positions and served in the U.S. Army’s 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment.
Setting the Pace

By launching a diversity and inclusion initiative to help minority-owned businesses, Pace-O-Matic helps customers recover from pandemic shutdowns. Michael Bartlett finds out more from CEO Michael Pace.
Cowboy Skill Games Hits $1 Million in Taxes Paid; Communities to Benefit

The first $1 million in taxes have been collected by the State of Wyoming from Cowboy Skill Games, a coalition of Wyoming operators who run the legal skill games in restaurants and bars across the state.
PA Commonwealth Court Rules in Favor of POM Skill Games

Pace-O-Matic of Pennsylvania (POM of PA), the entity that markets Pennsylvania Skill games, received two decisive wins this week in Pennsylvania’s Commonwealth Court.