
Schuetz: Good News — Jordan Maynard Reappointed To Massachusetts Gaming Commission
I have found Chairman Maynard and his fellow commissioners to be the most thoughtful and engaged gaming regulatory agency in the U.S. today.

Richard Schuetz entered the gaming industry working nights as a blackjack and dice dealer while attending college and has since served in many capacities within the industry, including operations, finance, and marketing. He has held senior executive positions up to and including CEO in jurisdictions across the United States, including the gaming markets of Las Vegas, Atlantic City, Reno/Tahoe, Laughlin, Minnesota, Mississippi, and Louisiana. In addition, he has consulted and taught around the globe and served as a member of the California Gambling Control Commission and Executive Director of the Bermuda Casino Gaming Commission. He also publishes extensively on gaming, gaming regulation, diversity, and gaming history.

I have found Chairman Maynard and his fellow commissioners to be the most thoughtful and engaged gaming regulatory agency in the U.S. today.

A note to all state regulators: If you have a website, trust but verify that it does what it is supposed to do.

Katherine Mangu-Ward presciently wrote in 2013, “Prediction markets are a really good, useful idea, which makes them hard to snuff out."

Being president of the Strat was a hoot. It was really a full-time job, for I was living in a suite at the top of the hotel.

Each job will give you all new insights on how to do things, and you will benefit from the insight of many, rather than a few.

After more than 50 years in the casino business, Richard Schuetz has him some stories, and here are three memorable ones.

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