BMM Testlabs Makes NIGA Donation

The National Indian Gaming Association recently received a donation from BMM Testlabs' Next Generation Initiative tribal charitable fund. Director Tribal Gaming Division Jodi DiLascio (l.) said the money would help NIGA create a facility in Washington, D.C.

BMM Testlabs Makes NIGA Donation

Gaming testing laboratory and technical consultants BMM Testlabs recently made a donation to the National Indian Gaming Association’s Capitol Building Fund from BMM’s Next Generation Initiative tribal charitable fund.

NIGA Chairman Ernie Stevens said, “NIGA’s board of directors wishes to thank BMM Testlabs for this generous commitment to our Capital Building Fund. This donation will assist us to maintain our important presence in Washington and provide a first-class facility, enabling NIGA to continue its work on behalf of Native American gaming. BMM Testlabs continues to show their support and leadership as a trusted partner of NIGA in donations such as these, as well as strong participation on our various subcommittees. We are stronger with companies like BMM Testlabs helping to support our mission.”

BMM Testlabs Executive Vice President Operations Travis Foley added, “BMM Testlabs is very pleased to have the opportunity to support NIGA in its effort to create a first-class facility in D.C. for tribal leadership, who tirelessly work to advance tribal gaming interests across America. This is just one of the examples of BMM Testlabs’ commitment to support our tribal partners in ensuring they have a seat at the table in our nation’s capital. BMM is honored to have been able to build a strong, long-term relationship with NIGA and we look forward to continuing to be a resource to the association and strengthening that bond for years to come.”

BMM Testlabs Director Tribal Gaming Division Jodi DiLascio represents NIGA associate members and serves on NIGA’s board of directors.