Washington's Lottery
Stacy Sund has over 25 years of diverse experience in the fields of merchandising, administration, and correctional industries. Currently serving as a Merchandising Specialist and previously as a Scratch Product Coordinator at Washington's Lottery since December 1998, Stacy has proven expertise in product management and coordination. Prior roles include Executive Administrative Assistant at Washington State Patrol's Northwest High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area and various managerial positions at the Department of Corrections over multiple years. Stacy's career began as an Administrative Assistant/Office Manager at The Cheney/Page Architects. This extensive background is supported by education at South Puget Sound Community College from 1985 to 1987.
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Washington's Lottery
Created in 1982, Washington's Lottery was established to generate revenues for state programs through the sale of lottery products (games). Those products, or "games," as they are more commonly known, range in variety from Scratch tickets, in which players discover if they are an instant winner, to "draw" games in which players wait for the random drawing of numbers to determine if they have won. Lottery staff is dedicated to providing new, innovative, and fun games for players to enjoy. Presently, Washington's Lottery offers six draw games; Powerball, Mega Millions, Lotto, Hit 5, CashPop, Match 4, Pick 3 and Daily Keno. New Scratch games are launched as frequently as once a month, with players having a choice of more than 30 games a year to experience. The history of Washington's Lottery is interesting, and provides a fascinating view of a state agency driven by public choice to support state programs such as public education and stadium debt reduction. A five-member Lottery Commission, made up of regional members appointed by the Governor, serves as the administrative rule making authority for Washington's Lottery. In addition to operating games to generate revenues for the state of Washington, the Lottery also participates in efforts to raise awareness about the risks of problem gambling. Washington's Lottery is proud to be a partner with the Washington State Patrol and others to support the state-wide Amber Alert program to enlist the aid of Lottery retailers across Washington in receiving reports of missing or abducted children and relaying this important information to customers in the public interest.