Amanda Quintana is an experienced professional in the field of responsible gaming and public health. Currently serving as the Player Health Manager at Colorado Lottery since January 2024, Amanda manages the Lottery's Responsible Gaming program and oversees training and certifications. Prior roles include Program Manager at the National Council on Problem Gambling, where Amanda managed responsible gambling programming, and earlier positions at the NY Council on Problem Gambling and the Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Council of Orange County, focusing on community education and prevention. Amanda has also contributed to public health as a Contact Tracer during the COVID-19 pandemic. Educational qualifications include a Master of Applied Science in Population Health Management from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from The College of Saint Rose, and an Associate of Arts in Psychology from SUNY Orange.
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