Ken White
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Ken White Chief Operating Officer of Las Vegas Sports Consultants (LVSC), America's leading oddsmaking firm. Ken White started his love for sports betting helping his dad, a professional sports bettor, with analysis of players and statistics. Prior to becoming an owner of LVSC in 2003, he ran Nevada Sports Executives, an independent sports information service for 15 years. White, along with a team of investors, bought LVSC from CBS Sportsline in 2003. Since that time, LVSC has continued to supply 90% of Nevada casinos and sportsbooks with the Line.
Since becoming the COO of LVSC, White and LVSC have been featured on ESPN [1], the Wall Street Journal [2] and their Oddsmaker's Poll is part of the Wahington Post's D.C. Sports Bog [3] on a regular basis.
White played college baseball at Florida Southern College and Miami Dade South Community College. In 1985 White's Salt Lake City Trappers won the Pioneer League Championship. White also spent one summer with the San Francisco Giants organization.