Peter Reid (pictured in file photo) will leave his post as president of the International Game Standards Association (IGSA) from December 31, the organization said in a press release.

He said he had worked for IGSA and its previous version, the Game Standards Association, for a total of 25 years.

Mark Pace, the current IGSA vice president, will serve as chairman before the board announces DeRaedt’s successor at its first meeting in 2024.

In an update on Thursday, IGSA said Mr DeRaedt will be given the lifelong title of honorary chairman in recognition of his work. He will remain an advisor to the agency for the next two years.

The president of the association, Earl Hall, was quoted as saying in his prepared remarks that the outgoing president’s influence and contribution “has driven IGSA through numerous challenges and opportunities.”

Mr. Hall added: “He leaves behind a strong and respected organization ready for continued success and innovation.”

IGSA describes itself as the world’s largest type of organization dedicated to creating and developing technical standards for the global gaming industry.

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