Fox Sports, Fantasy Sports Network to Speak at Daily Fantasy Sports Expo

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We are just three weeks away from the first ever Daily Fantasy Sports Expo in Miami Beach and Gambling911.com can now confirm that Fox Sports will be speaking.

Additionally, Mike Cardano, Business Development Administrator at the Fantasy Sports Network will speak on at the Daily Fantasy Sports Expo, taking place Aug 6-7, 2015 at the Miami Beach Convention Center. He will also moderate several panels.

“These are exciting times for an industry with unlimited growth potential,” remarked DFSE organizer Marc Lesnick.

Mr. Cardano has produced the slick video below.  Check it out. 

 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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