Brett Abarbanel has been designated to head the International Gaming Institute (IGI) at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). This is a significant development, as UNLV and the IGI are truly at the vanguard of gaming scholarship and instruction.
Abarbanel is succeeding Bo Bernhard, who will now serve as UNLV’s vice president of economic advancement. Bernhard has accomplished remarkable work with the IGI, and it’s positive that he’ll remain engaged as a special counsel. He genuinely assisted in establishing the IGI as a prominent authority in the gaming realm.
Abarbanel is highly knowledgeable – she possesses nearly two decades of expertise in the gaming sector, encompassing everything from management and technology to ethical gaming and public affairs. She also has a background as a gaming chronicler, which is quite fascinating! She has expressed enthusiasm for expanding upon the IGI’s achievements and collaborating with a diverse range of individuals within the industry.
It’s noteworthy that UNLV’s legal institution is also intensifying its gaming concentration. They have formed a partnership with Entain, a major gaming corporation, to provide courses on gaming jurisprudence and oversight. These courses are instructed by genuine specialists with extensive practical experience.
It appears that UNLV is truly reinforcing its dedication to gaming education and research. With Abarbanel at the helm of the IGI, they are well-positioned to make a substantial influence on the trajectory of gaming.
The program “Legal Aspects of Casino Management” will be led by sector expert William Buffalo, while the skilled group from UNLV’s Global Gaming Center will oversee additional programs, such as “A Primer on Native American Gaming Law.”