Industry veteran with over 30 years of gaming experience

BMM Testlabs welcomes Jodi DiLascio as Director Tribal Gaming

2016-06-16
Reading time 1:15 min
Jodi DiLascio has rejoined the BMM Testlabs team in North America as Director Tribal Gaming. Leading BMM's Tribal Gaming Division, DiLascio is BMM Testlabs' primary liaison to Tribal Gaming Regulators and Operators across the United States and Canada.

With over 30 years experience in the gaming industry, DiLascio started her gaming career in Atlantic City, N.J. with Resorts, Tropicana and Harrah's. Later she formed an independent consulting firm servicing the Indian Gaming Division of Harrah's Corporation and a marketing firm serving Tribes throughout the US.

DiLascio stated, "Over my 20+ years spent in Indian Country, I have been blessed to have developed strong friendships and professional ties to the many Tribal Gaming Regulators, Tribal Government and Tribal Operators throughout the nations. Over this time I have been fortunate to have witnessed and helped support so many Tribes create a positive impact on their communities through the economic development of gaming."

DiLascio added, "Feedback from the market has been incredibly positive in regards to the high standards of BMM's testing compared to other labs, and I'm honored to be back 'home' at BMM. I stand committed to continuing BMM's support of our Regulators, Operators and Tribal Governments in the success of their businesses for the next seven generations."

Travis Foley, EVP Operations - Americas, commented, "Jodi is immensely well respected within Tribal Gaming and we are very pleased to see Jodi back with BMM Testlabs. She will continue to maintain BMM's strong Tribal relationships matching the unique needs of Tribal clients with BMM's knowledge, expertise and resources."

DiLascio's passion to play a part in improving access and opportunities for the next generation of Tribal youth nationwide has been instrumental in BMM's creation of the Next Generation Initiative, which has donated thousands of dollars to Tribal charitable causes over the last few years. DiLascio also stands as an Associate Member Representative for The National Indian Gaming Association.

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