New York Post

YOLANDA GOES OUT A WINNER

NY Lottery icon retires

- By EVAN SIMKO-BEDNARSKI

Hers was the voice that could tell you the numbers that meant you didn’t have to go to work the next day — or ever again.

And now Yolanda Vega, the longtime face of the New

York Lottery, has retired after more than three decades of helping others do the same.

Known for her trademark introducti­on — “I’m Yooooolaaa­aaaaanda Vega!” — and for being the face of many life-changing checks, the Empire State icon’s last day was Monday after 32 years on the job.

“We truly hit the jackpot by having her as a part of the New York Lottery family,” the state’s lottery office wrote on Twitter.

A collusion of caffeine and confidence led Vega to her signature sign-on, she told Binghamton Fox affiliate WICZ in 2018. One day, six months into the job, she recalled, “I came in and I had drank a lot of Puerto Rican espresso, and I was pumped up.”

“I said ‘With the New York Lottery I’m YOLAAANDA VEGAAAA.’ And they said ‘Whoa, what are you doing?’ And I said ‘That’s who I am, and I’m proud of who I am.’ ”

While Vega was perhaps most often seen on TV sets across the state, announcing the winning numbers from a bank of lottery-ball machines on an evening broadcast, she also delivered the checks.

In that role, Vega, 66, traveled the state, presenting larger-than-life checks with larger-than-life winnings, making regular New Yorkers into millionair­es.

“Yolanda was the master of that,” New York State Gaming Commission spokespers­on Brad Maione told The Post on Wednesday. “She defined the role.”

Commission officials said that over the past two decades, a conservati­ve estimate of the checks Vega delivered would total over $4 billion. “It’s the end of an era. There will never be another Yolanda Vega in the business,” Maione said. “Her ebullient nature, coupled with playful personalit­y . . . We will miss her presence.”

 ?? ?? CHECKING OUT: It’s estimated that Yolanda Vega presented more than $4 billion over 32 years.
CHECKING OUT: It’s estimated that Yolanda Vega presented more than $4 billion over 32 years.

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