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Anthony J. Sadberry, Executive
Director, Texas
Lottery Commission
Thanks for Supporting Education, TLC Core Values
On behalf of the Texas Lottery Commission, I extend a
warm greeting to Texas Lottery retailers across the state.
My name is Anthony Sadberry, and I was
recently selected as the new executive
director of the Texas Lottery Commission.
As a former commissioner of the
Texas Lottery Commission from
1993 - 2001, commission chair from
1994 - 1995, and acting executive
director from February - June 2006,
I will draw on my current and past
knowledge of the agency to lead us in Al
our mission to "generate revenue for the
state of Texas through the responsible
management and sale of entertaining lottery products."
I am well aware that Texas Lottery retailers play a
crucial role in helping us fulfill our mission. I know
that you and your employee teams strive to provide
excellent customer service and a rewarding player
experience every day of the week as you sell the
Games of Texas at your retail locations.
Money generated for the state of Texas means money
for Texas education. In the past eight years, TexasLottery players and retailers have helped contribute
more than eight billion dollars to Texas education.
Every time you sell a Texas Lottery ticket,
L o you're supporting Texas schools. I have a
deep appreciation for your excellent
work on behalf of Texas Lottery players
and the state of Texas.
As executive director, I will work with
Texas Lottery retailers as you continue
to uphold the core values of the Texas
0 Lottery Commission, and I will strive to
I S ensure that all of our actions embrace
these values. The agency's core values
include integrity and responsibility, innovation,
fiscal accountability, customer responsiveness,
teamwork, and excellence. By instilling these values in
our daily work, we will continue to maintain the
public trust and the integrity of our operations, and to
provide exciting lottery games for the playing public
and generate revenue for Texas education.
Thank you for all of your hard work on behalf of the
Texas Lottery, and for your service to the state of
Texas. I look forward to working with you.1441
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