Bragg Gaming appoints Mark Clayton to board of directors

July 27, 2022 1:18 PM
  • Rege Behe, CDC Gaming Reports
July 27, 2022 1:18 PM
  • Rege Behe, CDC Gaming Reports

Bragg Gaming Group recently announced the appointment of Mark Clayton to its board of directors. The Toronto, Ontario-based gaming technology and content company also stated that board member Cristina Romero has resigned to focus on other business commitments and activities.

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Clayton, a gaming attorney, has been a member of the Nevada Gaming Control Board and chief of the NGCB’s Corporate Securities Division. He has also served as chair of Greenberg Traurig L.P.’s global gaming practice, working with clients including Caesars Entertainment, the Las Vegas Sands, 888 Holdings, DraftKings, Flutter, and Entain,

Clayton currently serves as an independent member of the Palms Resort Casino compliance committee and has also served on compliance committees for Caesars Entertainment, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, and Silicon Gaming.

“Mark is recognized as one of the most accomplished attorneys in the gaming industry, with a career that spans decades of providing legal and strategic counsel to clients that are among the industry’s leader,” said Bragg Chairman Paul Godfrey in a statement. “Mark’s wealth of expertise and experience will serve us well as we continue to execute on our global B2B iGaming expansion initiatives. We are very pleased to welcome Mark to the board.”

Clayton is a member of the State Bar of Nevada and has served as vice chair for its gaming law section. He also served as an adjunct professor at the University of Nevada’s William S. Boyd School of Law. Clayton is a board member of UNLV’s Gaming Law Advisory Board, a trustee and member of the International Association of Gaming Advisors, a member of the International Masters of Gaming Law, and a fellow of the American Bar Foundation.

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