BMM Testlabs Set to Make a Difference at Indian Gaming 2014

BMM Testlabs will make several donations to Native American charities at this week’s Indian Gaming 2014, the trade show for the National Indian Gaming Association.

BMM Testlabs, a leading gaming testing laboratory and technical consultancy, is pleased to announce the launch of the “Next Generation Initiative” at the Indian Gaming 2014 Tradeshow & Convention on May 11-14 in San Diego.

BMM’s Next Generation Initiative provides access to financial and educational resources, helping to secure the success of tribal communities, their future tribal leaders and the protection of tribal sovereignty for today, and tomorrow’s generations.

Jodi Dilascio, BMM’s director of tribal gaming stated “BMM is committed to making a positive difference to Tribal communities facing challenges in education, poverty and unemployment, and the Next Generation Initiative will help us reach this goal. We are very excited to be able to present Aaron Leaureaux, Youth Council from UNITY, Novalie McDarment, commissioner of Tule River Gaming Commission and Jamie Hummingbird, director of Cherokee Nation Gaming Commission representing NTGC/R’s Scholarship Committee, each with a check donation at this year’s Indian Gaming show. BMM is honored to be able to give back and support these worthy organizations.”

Travis Foley, EVP operations – Americas added, “BMM continues to be engaged with and prepared to support the Tribal market in North America. This is a very exciting time for BMM to show tribal communities our gratitude and commitment.”

BMM will be making check presentations on Tuesday May 13, at Indian Gaming 2014:

• Presentation to UNITY during the Tribal Leader’s Reception on the trade show floor at 11 a.m.

• Presentation to NTGC/R’s Scholarship Committee at BMM’s booth, 1609 at 12 noon

BMM will also offer a free copy of the company’s latest tribal poster, signed by renowned tribal artist Lisa Schneider.