Indian gaming is on the agenda at the Global Gaming Expo, the world's largest gaming convention.
G2E takes place November 17-20 in Las Vegas. The final keynote of the conference, "Change and Challenges: The Tribal-Community Connection," focuses on tribal casinos and their relationships with local communities.
J.R. Mathews, vice chairman of the Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma, will moderate the panel. Speakers Robert Benavides, governor of Isleta Pueblo in New Mexico; John Guevremont, president and CEO of Native American Contracting Services; Kurt Luger, executive director of the Great Plains Indian Gaming Association; Anthony Miranda, chairman of the California Nations Indian Gaming Association; and Tracie Stevens, senior policy analyst for governmental affairs for the Tulalip Tribes of Washington.
Other panels throughout the week will focus on Indian gaming issues.
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