Industry Experience
Noah covers North American iGaming with a focus on regulation, licensing, and how markets evolve. His work looks at how these changes affect both operators and the players using these platforms.
Noah DMello is a journalist covering Pennsylvania’s online gambling market. His work breaks down regulation, operator strategy, and player access into clear, actionable insights. With a background in finance and sports writing, he focuses on accuracy, clarity, and real world impact.
Noah covers North American iGaming with a focus on regulation, licensing, and how markets evolve. His work looks at how these changes affect both operators and the players using these platforms.
Noah writes news and feature content for Bonus.com, PlayCanada, and PlayPennsylvania, focusing on regulation, market developments, and player access. His work prioritizes clarity and context, helping readers understand not just what is happening, but why it matters.
Noah graduated with a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Calgary in April 2026.
Outside of writing, Noah trains in boxing and jiu jitsu and closely follows the UFC.

Noah DMello is a Canada-based journalist covering online gambling, sports, and market trends, with a focus on making complex topics clear and useful for everyday players. Originally from India and now based in Calgary, he brings a background in finance and sports writing into his iGaming coverage, focusing on how regulation and operator decisions actually impact users.
In Alberta, Noah closely follows the province’s transition to a regulated online gambling market, including licensing deadlines, operator entry, and what players can expect when the market goes live. He focuses on making things easy to understand for the reader, whether it’s where you can bet, how platforms work, or what new changes mean.
Catena Media
Freelance iGaming Journalist
March 2026-Present
Thoughtleadr
Creative Director
April 2025-June 2025
University of Calgary
Bachelor’s Degree, Economics
2021-2026

Ilia Topuria
The Hangover
Pizza
A friend dragged me into a bet and gave me a tiny piece of the action. One win later, I was in.
Winning my first and only 14-leg parlay.
Blackjack.
Field hockey. There’s a lot of action there, but it’s barely covered. Adding more player markets and props would make it much more interesting to follow and bet on.