International gaming testing company BMM Testlabs announced special features for its booth at this week’s NIGA Indian Gaming Tradeshow.
During the show, BMM will highlight celebrated tribal artist, Lisa Schneider who will be signing copies of her work Walking Wolf. Guests at the BMM booth can meet the artist and receive a signed poster on Wednesday, April 3 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
BMM will also be hosting the American Indian Graduate Center (AIGC) at its booth on Wednesday, April 3 at 11 a.m. AIGC will be presented with a donation check from BMM Testlabs’ Next Generation Initiative. AIGC joins a long list of organizations that have been recipients of over $100,000 from BMM’s Next Generation Initiative, which has provided support to native youth organizations across Indian country.
“BMM Testlabs is proud to extend our support to the AIGC organization, allowing them to continue the powerful work they do to place higher education within the reach of our tribal youth,” said Jodi DiLascio, director of tribal gaming for BMM Testlabs.
Angelique Albert, executive director of AIGC, said, “American Indian Graduate Center is proud to partner with BMM Testlabs to support the educational aspirations of native students. The generosity of BMM and other partners allows us to play a role in transforming lives through education.”
BMM Testlabs’ participation at NIGA 2019 will also include Peter Nikiper, director of technical compliance. Nikiper, an industry-renowned expert in compliance issues, will be speaking on Network Risk Assessment on Wednesday, April 3 from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. for the Seminar Institute, Commissioner Certification, Level III.