Mark Lowell
About Mark Lowell
Mark Lowell serves as the Vice President of Engineering at Scientific Games, where he has worked since 2014. He has extensive experience in software development and leads the development of gaming and lottery systems, contributing significantly to the company's SaaS revenue.
Current Role at Scientific Games
Mark Lowell serves as the Vice President of Engineering at Scientific Games, a position he has held since 2014. In this role, he plays a significant part in the development of gaming and lottery systems that generate $350 million in SaaS revenue. His responsibilities encompass software engineering, software quality assurance (SQA), product management, support escalations, installations, and technical sales. He operates from Las Vegas, Nevada, where he leads a team that employs various technologies to meet the demands of the gaming industry.
Previous Experience at Bally Technologies
Prior to his current position, Mark Lowell worked at Bally Technologies as Vice President of Engineering from 2006 to 2014. During his eight years at Bally Technologies, he contributed to various engineering projects within the gaming sector. His experience at Bally laid the groundwork for his subsequent role at Scientific Games, where he continues to influence the gaming and lottery markets.
Educational Background
Mark Lowell studied at the University of Nevada, Reno, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree. His academic focus included Mathematics and Computer Science, providing him with a strong foundation for his career in engineering and software development.
Technical Expertise
Mark Lowell has expertise in software development using Objective C and Swift. His technical skills extend to managing teams that work with a diverse range of technologies, including Microsoft Stack, VMWare, LAMP, QNX, OpenCV, Unity, and Android. This expertise enables him to oversee the creation of system and embedded products tailored for the highly regulated casino, lottery, and online gaming markets.