Michael Soll Named Next President of ICRG

LAS VEGAS, NV – The International Center for Responsible Gaming (ICRG) has appointed Michael Soll as President, effective July 7, 2025. Soll succeeds Arthur Paikowsky who is credited with facilitating significant growth in high-quality, peer-reviewed research at ICRG, transforming its ability to mitigate player harms and creating a more sustainable environment for the gaming industry. Paikowsky will join the ICRG Board of Directors and remain a valuable voice in the organization’s future. 

Soll has served on the ICRG Board of Directors since 2022 and brings nearly 30 years of gaming industry experience to the organization. Most recently, he has served as President of The Innovation Group (TIG). Soll’s experience in gaming is matched by two decades of philanthropic leadership, where he has served actively as a board member, fundraiser and day-to-day administrator.

Soll began his career as a city planner and social policy analyst. His focus shifted to finance and hospitality after directing asset management at Starwood Hotels & Resorts, then serving as VP of Gaming and Leisure Equity Research at Bear Stearns & Co. Prior to joining TIG in 2008, he held planning and development roles at Hard Rock International and Caesars Entertainment, working in emerging U.S. commercial, tribal and international gaming jurisdictions.

“Michael’s background makes him a particularly astute choice to lead the ICRG at this moment,” said Mark Lipparelli, ICRG Chair Emeritus. “The appointment of a gaming research expert like Michael gives us decades of first-hand experience balancing stakeholder interests with research integrity and quality. It really puts a point on the current needs of the organization.”

“I am honored and privileged to begin leading the ICRG, whose mission I became passionate about while serving its Board of Directors,” said Soll. “During his tenure, Art and team have instituted transformational changes that create a sustainable future for the organization. I’m excited to build upon Art’s work and help drive significant, high-quality research with actionable results.”