LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Gov. Joe Lombardo has appointed a deputy metropolis legal professional for Reno to the Nevada Gaming Management Board, in accordance with a Wednesday announcement.
Chandeni Sendall begins her time period this week, becoming a member of the board per week after present Gaming Management Board Chairman Kirk Hendrick introduced he would resign following the upcoming legislative session.
Sendall has served within the Metropolis Legal professional’s workplace in Reno, training within the civil division, in accordance with biographical data launched by the Governor’s Workplace. Earlier than her work there, Sendall labored in civil and business litigation, served as an in-house authorized intern for Caesars Leisure, and clerked for the Honorable James W. Hardesty on the Nevada Supreme Courtroom.
Whereas attending the William S. Boyd Faculty of Regulation, Sendall served because the Editor-in-Chief of the UNLV Gaming Regulation Journal. Earlier than her authorized profession, she served for a number of years as an Inside Auditor for Caesars Leisure, the announcement stated.
“I’m grateful to Governor Lombardo for this opportunity to serve the State of Nevada,” Sendall stated. “Along with my legal background, I look forward to applying my educational background in economics and my work experience in the gaming industry as I begin this new role at the Nevada Gaming Control Board.”
The board consists of three full-time members appointed by the governor for four-year phrases, with one member appearing as chairman. The Gaming Management Board is chargeable for regulating all features of Nevada’s gaming trade, together with investigations and enforcement of legal guidelines and laws.
“I’m pleased to appoint Chandeni Sendall to the Nevada Gaming Control Board,” Lombardo stated. “With her unique background in law and compliance, Chandeni will bring fresh insight and critical perspective to the Board. I look forward to her leadership and contributions to gaming oversight in our state.”