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The Arkansas Lottery Commission will interview candidates for the director position this weekend.
Commission members are scheduled to speak to seven candidates, beginning at 8:30 a.m. Saturday.
The finalists include former Pennsylvania horse track and casino executive Richard Knight; New Hampshire Lottery Director Charles McIntyre; former Clinton administration aide Bob Nash, and former Georgia Lottery Senior Vice President Joan Schoubert. State House of Representatives Chief of Staff Bill Stovall; former Kansas Lottery Director Edwin Van Petten and current Arkansas Lottery attorney Bishop Woosley.
1 of them will succeed former director Ernie Passailaigue (PASS'-uh-lay), who resigned in September after criticism over his management of the games.
Passailaigue also was criticized about his $324,000 annual salary. The commission earlier this week voted to cap the director's salary at $175,000.
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