Carson
City—
Governor
Jim
Gibbons
is
pleased
to
announce
the
appointment
of
Dr.
Tony
Alamo
to
the
Nevada
Gaming
Commission.
Dr.
Alamo
will
replace
Dr.
Ray
Rawson
on
the
Commission.
“The
Nevada
Gaming
Commission
plays
such
a
vital
role
in
our
largest
industry”,
Gibbons
said,
“I
am
pleased
Dr.
Alamo
has
accepted
the
position
and
I am
certain
Nevada
will
benefit
from
his
business
experience
and
knowledge.”
The
Nevada
Gaming
Commission
works
in
conjunction
with
the
State
Gaming
Control
Board
to
regulate
the
gaming
industry
in
the
State
of
Nevada
and
is
the
ultimate
authority
on
licensing
matters.
“I
am
filled
with
pride
to
once
again
serve
the
State
and
I am
pleased
that
Governor
Gibbons
possesses
the
confidence
in
my
ability
to
contribute
to
the
Nevada
Gaming
Commission,”
Dr.
Alamo
said,
“I
will
work
hard
to
succeed
and
serve
the
people
of
Nevada.”
Nevada’s
gaming
regulation
organizations
are
the
most
respected
in
the
world
and
Alamo’s
addition
to
the
Nevada
Gaming
Commission
will
enhance
its
integrity.
Dr.
Tony
Alamo
is
43-years-old,
is a
life-long
Nevada
resident,
and
is
bilingual.
He
is
the
son
of
Cuban
parents
and
has
been
a
successful
physician
since
1991.
He
resides
in
Green
Valley
in
Southern
Nevada
with
his
wife
Karen
and
their
9-year-old
son
Anthony
Michael.
This
is
not
Dr.
Alamo’s
first
endeavor
into
public
service
for
the
State
of
Nevada.
He
served
on
the
Nevada
State
Athletic
Commission
from
2001
until
2007.
Aside
from
Dr.
Alamo’s
service
as a
member
of
the
Nevada
State
Athletic
Commission,
Dr.
Alamo
has
served
as
Chief
of
Staff
at
Sunrise
Hospital,
and
as
Chair
of
the
Medical
Advisory
Board
for
the
Nevada
Athletic
Commission,
Dr.
Alamo
is
particularly
proud
a
Medal
of
Unit
Valor
award
he
received
in
August,
2006
from
the
Las
Vegas
Metropolitan
Police
Department.
Dr.
Alamo
was
the
first
civilian
to
receive
such
an
award.