BMM’s DiLascio Joins Tribal Board

BMM Testlabs Director of Tribal Gaming Jodi DiLascio (l.) has been chosen as a board member of the American Indian Science & Engineering Society. The appointment speaks to her interest in promoting the sciences among tribal youth. DiLascio will use her membership to push young people to follow their passions.

BMM’s DiLascio Joins Tribal Board

BMM Testlabs Director of Tribal Gaming Jodi DiLascio has been elected as a 2019 board member for the American Indian Science & Engineering Society. She will serve a three-year term.

DiLascio also currently serves as a member of the National Indian Gaming Association Board of Directors.

“This opportunity is a true culmination of my life’s work, uniting my leadership and mentoring skills with my passion and commitment to tribal youth to promote STEM advancement as a proud member of AISES Board of Directors,” DiLascio said. “Working at BMM Testlabs for the past 10 years has allowed me to dedicate time doing what I am passionate about, native sovereignty and encouraging young native people to pursue their dreams. I am thankful to the AISES membership for the opportunity to serve the organization and advance the mission of increasing the number of Native Americans and 1st Nations in STEM careers.”

BMM Testlabs, the world’s leading gaming test lab and product compliance consultancy, is the longest established and most experienced private independent gaming certification lab in the world, providing professional technical and regulatory compliance services to the gaming industry since 1981. The Las Vegas-based company employs some 400 people in 15 global locations and serves over 460 jurisdictions. BMM authored the first set of independent gaming standards in 1992 and the first set of online standards in 2001.