BMM Names Mason to Head Tribal Services

BMM Testlabs has named Sean Mason (l.) as its new senior director of tribal services, in which he will help tribal gaming organizations with compliance and regulatory issues.

BMM Names Mason to Head Tribal Services

International gaming testing company BMM Testlabs announced the appointment of Sean Mason as senior director of tribal services.

BMM Testlabs Executive Vice President Travis Foley said, “BMM’s continued growth has allowed us to further expand our tribal services team in North America. Sean joins BMM with over 20 years of experience in specialized technical and regulatory compliance training, as well as penetration testing for tribal gaming operations.

“Over his long tenure in the gaming industry, Sean has built strong relationships with regulators, and his leadership will generate more opportunities for our team to enhance our partnerships within the tribal gaming sector.”

Mason brings extensive experience in specialized technical and regulatory compliance training to BMM. Most recently, he served as a cybersecurity and IT auditor for Entain, one of the world’s largest sports betting and gaming groups.

Before that, as a technical compliance engineer at BetMGM, he specialized in tribal gaming, overseeing all regulatory technical matters relating to rules, regulations, technical standards, and minimum internal control standards.

Mason’s experience also includes serving as an IT auditor for the National Indian Gaming Commission, representing the NIGC as a speaker to ensure that regulators throughout tribal gaming properties had proper clarification on each regulation. He also worked for nearly 13 years as a senior development representative at Gaming Laboratories International, with a focus on field inspections.

“I am excited to join BMM’s tribal services team during a time of record growth for the company,” Mason said. “I look forward to contributing my knowledge of specialized technical compliance with tribal regulators across North America, and to helping grow our partnerships and outreach with tribal regulators and operators alike.”