FanDuel CEO Amy Howe Wants to Help the Sports-Betting Business Grow

Los Angeles—Forward biggest gambling event of the yearCEO of FanDuel Group amy howe In interviews with reporters, the American sports-betting industry was spreading the message of her faith.

Behind him, sports broadcaster Pat McAfee—whom the company is paying $120 million over four years to become its media star — appears to be taking a tequila shot with the former Dallas Cowboys Emmit Smith On a FanDuel-branded stage in the crowded Super Bowl Media Center. When a reporter commented on Mr. McAfee’s good times, Ms. Howe laughed and said she thought he was just drinking ice tea.