The Deputy City Lawyer for Renault and a former Caesars Entertainment employee will be the next member of the Nevada Game Control Board.
In a meeting announced on Wednesday by governor Joe Lombardo, Chandie Seendell replaces Britney Watkins, whose four -year term expires in late January.
In a statement, Lombardo said Sendall would submit a “fresh idea and critical perspective” to the three -member council, which gives recommendations for licensing and other questions to the Nevada Games Games Games Policy.
Since 2015, Sendall has been a Deputy City Lawyer in Renault, practicing in the Civil Division. Previously, she worked in civil and commercial lawsuits, served as an internal legal trainee for Caesars Entertainment and served as the justice of the State Supreme Court James W. Hardsty.
Sendall attends William S. Boyd’s Law School at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and was the editor -in -chief of the UnlV Game Law.
Prior to her legal career, she worked for several years as an internal Caesars auditor.
“I am grateful to the governor Lombardo for this appointment to serve the State of Nevada,” Senul says in a statement. “In addition to my legal experience, I look forward to applying my educational experience in my economy and work experience in the game industry, as I am starting my new role in the Nevada Games Control Board.”