The National Indian Gaming Association has hired RG24seven, the world’s leading video-based responsible gaming training platform, to provide its members with tribal specific, video-based, responsible gaming training. NIGA Chairman Ernie Stevens Jr. said, “We are proud to be taking a proactive stance on responsible gaming and we are partnering with RG24seven to do this. Education and training of our tribal employees is a critical component of our responsible gaming strategy and we are encouraging all members to provide this important training to their employees.”
NIGA Deputy Executive Director Danielle Her Many Horses noted, “RG24seven responsible gaming training not only ensures that our teams and organizations are compliant to all responsible gaming regulations, but importantly reinforces our stance on social, safety and responsibility issues.”
After leading BMM Testlabs’ tribal gaming division for 10 years, Jodi DiLascio will serve as tribal gaming director at RG24seven. DiLascio will oversee RG24seven’s providing of compliance-grade virtual training to tribal gaming enterprises, including working with tribes moving into new gaming verticals such as sports wagering, mobile gaming and cashless wagering.
RG24seven Chief Executive Officer Wendy Anderson said, “I’m so pleased to welcome Jodi DiLascio to our RG24seven team. Jodi’s knowledge of tribal gaming is second to none and she is an absolute pleasure to work with. It’s also a tremendous honor to be able to serve the National Indian Gaming Association through responsible gaming training.”
DiLascio added, “We are thrilled to partner with the National Indian Gaming Association to not only provide responsible gaming training to their members, but also to be able to contribute to their mission. I look forward to working with the National Indian Gaming Association members to provide this important industry training.”