After a distinguished career in public service, including nearly four years as the inaugural chief executive of iGaming Ontario, Martha Otton has announced she will retire from her role on December 31, 2024.
As part of the province’s introduction of a competitive regulated igaming market, Martha was appointed to lead the commercial entity which became iGaming Ontario in February 2021. In that time, she has built a value-driven agency guided by the vision to lead the world’s best gaming market.
Martha’s career has spanned Ontario’s alcohol, cannabis, gaming, and horse racing sectors. Previously, she was the Chief Strategy Officer at the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) and was responsible for the agency’s strategic plan and played a key role in the implementation of the AGCO's expanded mandate over horse racing and cannabis. Prior to joining the AGCO, Martha was a Director General at Legal Aid Ontario and held a series of positions at the Ministry of the Attorney General including Acting Assistant Deputy Attorney General of the Agency Relations Division and Director of Corporate Policy and Agency Relations.
“On behalf of the entire Board, I extend my sincere appreciation for Martha’s leadership of iGaming Ontario. She has left an impressive legacy across her career, and in particular to Ontario’s gaming sector. Ontario’s competitive igaming market is testament to her visionary leadership and commitment to working with our operators and broader stakeholders,” said Heidi Reinhart, Chair of iGaming Ontario’s Board of Directors.
With Martha’s decision to retire, the Board of Directors will begin a process to identify the next Executive Director.
About iGaming Ontario
iGaming Ontario works alongside the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO), the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) and the Government of Ontario to bring world-class online gambling experiences to the province in a safer environment, helping to protect consumers and provide more choice.
Find out about support services currently available to anyone in Ontario affected by problem gambling on iGaming Ontario's website.