Nevada Gaming Commission chairman Pete Bernhard plans to resign after more than ten years and the current commissioner Dr. Tony Alamo will step up to replace him.
“I respect the decision of Chairman Pete Bernhard to leave the Nevada Gaming Commission,” said Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval. “Pete has served the commission with great distinction for over 12 years, and his unmatched knowledge and expertise will be sorely missed.”
“Tony’s background and experience chairing several state commissions will ensure a smooth transition for the Gaming Commission and its effective regulation of the gaming industry,” Gov. Sandoval said.
“Pat has shown exceptional leadership skills throughout her career, most recently in her capacity as general manager of the SNWA.”
Nevada Gaming Commission Chairman Steps Down
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jade 9 years ago Super Hero
Looks like the land casino industry is starting to show deterioration from the infiltration of online gambling. A big change won't come overnight but it's coming. If there is a good time to get out of the land casino business, this is probably a good time Does not say where Pete is going when he leaves the Nevada Gaming...
Looks like the land casino industry is starting to show deterioration from the infiltration of online gambling. A big change won't come overnight but it's coming. If there is a good time to get out of the land casino business, this is probably a good time Does not say where Pete is going when he leaves the Nevada Gaming Commission chair, just that he's resigning after ten years. Maybe he doesn't want anyone to know just yet. I wonder if he is going online. It wouldn't be unheard of..........
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