Austrian Lotteries
Ana-Maria Reiterlehner has extensive experience in data analysis and data science, currently serving as a Data Analyst at Austrian Lotteries since September 2019, where the focus is on designing analytics dashboards for Marketing and CRM teams. Prior roles include Data Scientist at Amaris, where state-of-the-art research and a chatbot prototype were developed, and Insights & Data Consultant at Capgemini, engaging in automated reporting projects for an international private bank. Earlier positions involved internships in data science and human resources with SAS France and ING, respectively. Ana-Maria holds a Master's degree in Econometrics and Applied Statistics from Université d'Orléans and a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Academia de Studii Economice din București. Additionally, experience as a Yoga Teacher involved conducting classes for a French community and corporate employees.
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Austrian Lotteries
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Österreichische Lotterien Gesellschaft m.b.H (Austrian Lotteries) was founded in September 1986 with the purpose of introducing Lotto "6 out of 45" in Austria. At the same time, the operation of Toto – as a premier source of financing for the Austrian sports funding – was transferred from the Austrian "Glücksspielmonopolverwaltung" (gaming monopoly administration) to Austrian Lotteries. The objective was to restructure the decentralised gaming market, to tap the existing market potential and to prevent the noticeable outflow of Austrian gaming capital to other countries in the early 1980's. In only a short period of time, Austrian Lotteries has grown into an internationally renowned gaming company that today generates sales of about three billion Euro each year. The lottery company offers adults interested in gaming a wide range of games of chance at the highest level of quality, while acting responsibly and innovatively and maintaining a spirit of partnership. The business philosophy "Gaming with Responsibility" is at the basis of all activities. Therefore, the company considers it its natural duty to protect its customers against the overconsumption of games of chance. Our business objective and thereby our gaming portfolio is defined and regulated by the Austrian Gaming Act. Currently, our distribution network consists of about 5,100 retail outlets.