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Voices of the Bay: Warren’s Darcy DaCosta
Darcy DaCosta traces the trajectory of her career to a community service requirement in a sociology class at Rhode Island College. It was 1990, an election year, and the Warren native was interested in working on then-Representative Claudine Schneider’s campaign to unseat longtime Senator Claiborne Pell. DaCosta loved the work, and it wasn’t long before she was offered a paid position, taking a semester off to work full-time on the campaign.
“This acquisition is a fantastic opportunity for us to significantly expand Arrow’s longstanding commitment to the regulated charitable gaming market and further reinforces our position as the one-stop shop for innovative charitable gaming solutions,” the company said in a statement.
While the result at the ballot box was not successful, the experience sparked an interest in public affairs work. Today, DaCosta is vice president of government affairs for Arrow International, the world’s largest manufacturer and distributor of charitable gaming products, like bingo. Previously, she was senior director of government affairs at Molson Coors after spending 20 years at Brightstar Lottery (formerly GTEC). She is also an active volunteer with the Bristol Warren Education Foundation, serving as its chair for the past five years.
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