NEVADA GAMING COMMISSION APPOINTS A NEW MEMBER
14 March 2008
Former athletics commission head joins top
regulator
Dr. Tony Alamo (43), former chairman of the Nevada
Athletic Commission and a member of Nevada Governor Jim
Gibbons' transition team, was named by the governor this
week to replace Ray Rawson on the powerful state Gaming
Commission. Rawson departs after three year's service to
the Commission.
Alamo has been a southern Nevada physician since 1991,
was on the Athletic Commission from 2001 to 2007 and is
the son of Tony Alamo, formerly an executive overseeing
boxing promotions for the Mandalay Bay resort on the Las
Vegas Strip.
No stranger to senior management positions and
authority, Dr. Alamo also served as chief of staff at
Sunrise Hospital and chaired the Athletic Commission's
medical advisory board. He was part of Governor Gibbons'
transition team following Gibbons' successful 2006 bid
for governor.
The Gaming Commission is the policy arm of the state's
gambling regulatory apparatus. Together with the state
Gaming Control Board, its enforcement and investigative
arm, the commission acts on all gambling industry
licensing and policy issues that come before the state.
Among the large gaming companies operating in the state
are MGM Mirage, Harrah's Entertainment Inc., Wynn
Resorts Ltd. and Las Vegas Sands Corp.
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