The industry veteran arrives from Metropolitan Gaming with more than 20 years across betting, gaming and technology, tasked with aligning projects and coordinating delivery alongside chief executive Grainne Hurst.

The Betting and Gaming Council (BGC), the standards body for the regulated UK betting and gaming industry, has appointed Daniel Lindsay as Director of Strategic Delivery on a 12 month basis. Lindsay joins from Metropolitan Gaming, where he served as Managing Director, Interactive, and will work closely with BGC chief executive Grainne Hurst to keep projects aligned, resources coordinated and key initiatives on track.
The Appointment
In the role, which Lindsay will undertake for 12 months, he will work closely with the BGC’s chief executive to, in the body’s words, “help ensure projects are aligned, resources are effectively coordinated, and key initiatives are delivered successfully.” The position covers the absence of Stephanie Wong, who is set to begin maternity leave.
Grainne Hurst, Chief Executive of the Betting and Gaming Council, welcomed the appointment. “His expertise and leadership will be a huge asset to the BGC team as we continue our work on behalf of our members and the wider regulated betting and gaming industry,” she said.
A Career Across Betting, Gaming and Technology
Lindsay arrives with a track record spanning manufacturing, land based operations and digital. He began his career in 1993 at TCS John Huxley, the casino equipment manufacturer, where he spent more than a decade and rose to Commercial Director. He then moved to Aristocrat, serving as General Manager for Emerging European Markets between 2005 and 2012, before further senior roles at GameAccount Network and Rank Interactive.
His most recent post was Managing Director, Interactive at Metropolitan Gaming from 2022 to 2026, giving him direct experience of running an online business inside a major land based operator. The combination of supplier, operator and interactive experience positions him to coordinate delivery across the breadth of the BGC’s membership, which spans betting shops, casinos, bingo and online.
A Leadership Build Out
The Lindsay appointment is the latest in a sequence of senior moves at the trade body. Kane Purdy, Managing Director at Gamesys Operations Limited, took on the non executive Chair role in April with immediate effect, bringing two decades of industry experience to the position. With Hurst as chief executive, Purdy as Chair and Lindsay added on delivery, the BGC has been assembling its senior leadership ahead of a demanding policy period for the UK regulated sector.
GC Analysis: Delivery Capacity for a Policy Heavy Period
The creation of a dedicated Director of Strategic Delivery role, even on a fixed term basis, is a tell about where the BGC sees its pressure points. Trade bodies live or die on execution, and bringing in an operator who has run a P and L rather than a pure policy hand suggests the council wants someone who can drive cross functional programmes to completion rather than simply manage stakeholder relationships. The brief, aligning projects and coordinating resources, is the language of programme management.
The choice of profile is notable. Lindsay’s path through supplier, operator and interactive roles means he speaks the language of the BGC’s whole membership, an asset for a body that must hold a coalition of land based and online interests together while presenting a unified front to government and the regulator. In a period dominated by levy implementation, affordability debate and an intensifying campaign against the illegal market, internal delivery muscle is exactly what a trade body needs.
For the wider sector, the read is continuity with capacity. Filling a maternity cover slot with a senior industry name rather than a junior stand in signals that the BGC is unwilling to let delivery slip during a critical window, and that Hurst is building a leadership bench capable of carrying the workload through it.

