Bally’s Open Interactive Hub—55 Jobs to Warwick
Thursday, November 18, 2021
Bally’s Corporation Wednesday officially opened its new Interactive Tech Hub in approximately 10,000 square feet of office space on Kilvert Street in Warwick.
According to Adi Dhandhania, COO North America Interactive for Bally’s Corporation, the new office will become home to approximately 55 Bally’s employees dedicated to supporting the interactive needs of Bally’s properties across the country.
“Here, we will house team members focused on the interactive world which includes sports betting, igaming, free to play games, daily fantasy sports and viewer engagement technology,” said Dhandhania. “This was a particularly attractive location for us with its close proximity to the highway, train station and airport as many of our Interactive Tech Hub employees are coming in from multiple locations, including the U.K.”
Bally’s executives were joined in ribbon-cutting ceremonies by Speaker of the House K. Joseph Shekarchi, Senate Majority Leader Michael McCaffrey and Mayor of Warwick, Frank Picozzi.
Picozzi officially welcomed Bally’s to the City of Warwick. “We are very excited to welcome the Bally Interactive Tech Hub to the City of Warwick. It will not only create jobs, but help boost our local economy. We look forward to your success,” said Picozzi.
“I’m delighted that Bally’s has chosen the city of Warwick to expand its footprint in Rhode Island and importantly, provide a wide range of good-paying jobs for many of our state’s residents,” said Shekarchi. “This new office, along with the company’s corporate offices in Providence and two casinos certainly demonstrates an ongoing commitment to the State of Rhode Island and a determination to continue to serve as an important source of revenue for our state.”
The new office is located on the top floor of Building A in the Kilvert Street office complex with rooftop access.