New York Lottery Director Named

Jan 28, 2004, 9:16 am (7 comments)

New York Lottery

Niskayuna resident Nancy Palumbo has been named to head New York state's Division of the Lottery.

Palumbo replaces Margaret DeFrancisco in the $137,000 job. DeFrancisco will take over as head of the Georgia State Lottery.

Since 1999 Palumbo's been the executive deputy commissioner in charge of finance and administration for the state Office of Parks Recreation and Historic Preservation. She was also deputy commissioner at the agency.

Palumbo, who has worked in state government for 20 years, has held a number of state Senate positions, including director of constituent relations.

"Nancy Palumbo brings a wealth of experience in State government and considerable administrative and leadership skills to the Division of (the) Lottery," Gov. George Pataki said in a written statement.

As Lottery director, Palumbo is responsible for all aspects of the system, including ticket sales and distribution, prizes, drawings, accounting, auditing, investigations, sales agent relations, personnel and budget.

The Division of the Lottery is an independent division of the Department of Taxation and Finance.

Albany Business Review

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JAP69's avatarJAP69

For the amount of money N.Y. state takes in on the lottery a salary of $137,00.00 is not in line with other states. Rebecca Paul is robbingTennessee.

Todd's avatarTodd

John,

Are you saying NY is paying too much or too little?

CASH Only

Ms Palumbo needs to make major changes here, like a better prize return in Lotto, the ability for players to choose AFTER winning, and a moritorium on annuity-only scratch games.

lottoscorp

It's just

JAP69's avatarJAP69

I am saying that $137,00.00 is to low for the position and the work required ands rebecca is to far up on the scale plus the bonus money.

Todd's avatarTodd

John,

I agree as far as NY goes.  The salary should be higher for one of the biggest lotteries in the country.  However, it is OK for a small state lottery without many of their own games (like Vermont, Nebraska, etc.).

lottoscorp

You're rig

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