Oklahoma Tribal Gaming Regulators Association elects vice chair


The Cherokee Nation owns and operates the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Photo from Facebook The Oklahoma Tribal Gaming Regulators Association elected a new vice chair at its recent fall meeting.

Jean Ann Blalock, a member of the Quapaw Tribe, was sworn into her position last month. She has more than a decade of experience in tribal government, including as a compliance officer for her tribe's gaming agency, The Miami News-Record reported.

"We are looking forward to the contributions that Jean Ann will be able to make to this organization," a post on Facebook read.

Nearly 30 tribes belong to OTGRA, representing almost all of the tribes in Oklahoma. Its fall meeting was held on the Cherokee Nation from October 17-19.

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