BMM International is pleased to announce that Travis Foley has accepted the role of Vice President Operations - Americas. Travis comes to BMM from his role as Technology Chief for the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) lab, where he led that group through a period of unprecedented growth over the course of a 13-year career at the NGCB. In his new role, Travis will be directly responsible for all testing and service delivery in the Americas.
"I am very pleased to welcome Travis Foley to BMM. Travis has been an important and influential leader in the gaming industry for many years and we truly welcome him as a key contributor to BMM going forward. I have great confidence in Travis' ability to lead the operations team with great skill, knowledge and efficiency, particularly at this critical time when the market is demanding more choices in test-lab services," said Mike Dreitzer, COO, BMM - Americas.
Travis Foley added, "This is a great opportunity for me to become a part of BMM's leadership group in the Americas. I look forward to working closely with the team as we continue to grow our service presence in North America's most important gaming jurisdictions."
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"I am very proud to have Travis join our Americas executive team. Travis brings many years of experience working with manufacturers and government to achieve great outcomes. Combining Travis' experience in the Nevada lab with the balance of our senior executive team, BMM has established the most experienced test-lab leadership team in the world," noted Martin Storm, Global CEO and President for BMM.
BMM Compliance is celebrating its 30th Anniversary in 2011 and is the longest established and most experienced private independent gaming certification lab in the world. BMM offers product compliance insight and engineering expertise for gaming regulators, manufacturers and operators.
BMM's world headquarters are in Las Vegas (USA), with offices in Mexico City (Mexico), Lima (Peru), Melbourne and Sydney (Australia), Singapore, Macau (SAR, China), Busan (South Korea), Barcelona (Spain), Graz (Austria), Rome (Italy) and Midrand (South Africa). (E-09.21.11)
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