Rebecca Paul

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Rebecca Paul (born Feb 1949 as Rebecca Sue Graham) is currently the President and

Illinois, Florida,[2] and Georgia
.

In 1986 Florida voters elected Republican Bob Martinez as governor, and at the same time, voted in favor of establishing a state lottery to aid education. The new governor recruited Paul as the state's first Lottery Secretary, due largely to her reputation for having turned the Illinois lottery from a moribund operation into one of the most successful lotteries in the United States. Paul was then brought to Georgia for the same purpose in 1993, after Georgia voted to start up a lottery as well.

Paul was already the highest paid lottery official in the United States, prior to being recruited to Tennessee with an even larger compensation package.[3] She is widely regarded as the pre-eminent lottery official in the United States,[4] being described by one state legislator as the "Michael Jordan" of lotteries.[5]

In 2022 she was elected president of the World Lottery Association.[6][7]

Pre-lottery years and personal life

Paul, a native of Indianapolis, Indiana, is an alumna of Butler University,[8] where she earned a BS degree (1970) and an MS degree (1975) from the College of Education.

Paul was selected as

Illinois Lottery
.

In 1999, while Paul was living in Atlanta and running that state's lottery, her husband died. When she moved to Tennessee, she met state legislator Jere Hargrove, who was a Democratic member of the Tennessee House of Representatives. Hargrove did not seek re-election in 2006, and the day after the election, on November 8, 2006, Hargrove and Paul were married in 2006[8] by Governor Phil Bredesen in the governor's mansion.[9] She and Hargrove were divorced in 2021.

References

  1. ^ "Paul's lottery past: rocky beginnings, happier endings". The Tennessean. 2003-10-20. pp. [1], [2]. Retrieved 2022-10-27.
  2. ^ "Cashing In". The Orlando Sentinel. 1987-11-29. pp. [3], [4], [5]. Retrieved 2022-10-27.
  3. ^ "Tennessee Lottery". www.tnlottery.com. Archived from the original on 2004-02-14.
  4. ^ "Tennessee Lottery". www.tnlottery.com. Archived from the original on 2004-02-14.
  5. ^ Wissner, Sheila (19 October 2003). "Is Rebecca Paul as good as they say?". The Tennessean; Nashville, Tenn. [Nashville, Tenn]. pp. A.1 – via ProQuest.
  6. ^ "Rebecca Paul elected WLA President". womeninlotteryleadership.com. Retrieved 2022-11-10.
  7. ^ "Congratulations to Rebecca Paul for your re-election to President of the World Lottery Association". publicgaming.com. October 23, 2002. Retrieved 2022-11-10.
  8. ^
    ISSN 0362-4331
    . Retrieved 2022-11-10.
  9. ^ a b "Rebecca Paul Hargrove: Former newswoman cashes in on lottery career". Lottery Post. April 2, 2007. Archived from the original on July 13, 2011. Retrieved 2022-11-10.