Scientific Games has named Amy Steinman as the company’s new Chief Human Resources Officer and the newest member of the company’s executive leadership team. An experienced strategic and hands-on HR professional, Steinman will lead the global lottery company’s growing workforce of 3,000 employees in 16 countries through its next era of transformation to serve government-regulated lotteries and partners on six continents.
Steinman joins Scientific Games following a 25-year career with Koch Industries, a world-leading, privately held company with 120,000 employees and 11 operating companies, most recently serving as the Koch Industries executive responsible for integrating Infor, a newly acquired multitenant SaaS business, into Koch, overseeing organizational design, talent development and building a values-based, collaborative global culture.
Previously, she served in the role of Business Transformation Change Management Executive, developing Koch’s change leadership approach for global, enterprise-wide digital and process transformation initiatives. Steinman has also held HR leadership roles at INVISTA and Georgia-Pacific.
Pat McHugh, CEO of Scientific Games, said, “Amy is a seasoned, energetic people leader with deep experience working across all areas of HR. She has a track record of building successful, high-performing global teams and industry-specific operating models to create a platform for the organization’s growth. Our entire executive leadership team looks forward to what we can accomplish together, further empowering Scientific Games to thrive.”
Steinman is a passionate, collaborative HR professional with leadership experience spanning a broad area, including cultural development, change management, compliance, operations, HRIS systems, manufacturing, compensation, benefits and recruiting.
Scientific Games is a trusted partner to 150 lotteries in 50 countries around the globe, providing games, technologies, analytics and services that responsibly drive maximum returns to their beneficiary programs.