Pace-O-Matic Presents Integrity Award to Paul Goldean

Pace-O-Matic honored its President and CEO, Paul Goldean, with the company’s Integrity Award during its 25th Anniversary Celebration in Duluth, GA. Recognized for his visionary leadership and dedication to Pace-O-Matic’s mission of supporting small businesses through skill-based gaming, Goldean embodies the company’s core values of integrity, innovation, and people-first leadership. The award symbolizes Pace-O-Matic’s ongoing commitment to ethics and excellence across the skill-game industry.
Celebrating 25 Years with a Fresh New Look

In celebration of 25 years in business, Pace-O-Matic, the nation’s leading developer of skill games, has announced the launch of its newly redesigned website, www.paceomatic.com.
Pace-O-Matic Honors Tom Walters with New Integrity Award

Cheyenne, WY – Pace-O-Matic and its founder, Michael Pace, have presented former Wyoming legislator, the Honorable Tom Walters, with an Integrity Award. The award was presented to Walters on July 18th in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Pace-O-Matic Celebrate The First Ever Integrity Award Winner

Pace-O-Matic and its founder, Michael Pace, have presented the first-ever Integrity Award to Larry Hilimire, amusement industry legend and owner of Staunton Automatics in New York. The award was presented to Hilimire at the Amusement and Music Operators Association New York (AMOA-NY) annual gala in Manhattan on April 28.
Pace-O-Matic & Founder Michael Pace Celebrate Anniversaries

Pace-O-Matic, a leader in the skill gaming market, is celebrating its silver anniversary this year; its success is the culmination of its 25 years of hard work and innovation and the 50 years of industry experience, invention, and engineering uniquely belonging to the company founder, Michael Pace.
The Facts About Skill Games

Mike Barley argues for clear, fact-based discussion on pending legislation, highlighting the benefits of skill games for local businesses, fraternal organizations, and community support, while countering misinformation from opponents.
How Skill Games Help Sierra Madre Thrive in Hampton Township

Owning a small business is never simple. It takes resilience, community, steady hands, and sometimes an additional boost to weather the unexpected. For Bill Kokos, owner of Sierra Madre in Hampton Township, that boost came in the form of Pennsylvania Skill games.
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.