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Multimedia ResourcesHaving trouble viewing this video? You can download it by right clicking this link and choosing 'Save Target As' or check out our help page for assistance. To view the video in full screen mode, right click the player and select Zoom - Full Screen. Session 3b: Some Tools to Govern Effectively, Pt. 2 - featuring Sheila MoragoSheila Morago, Executive Director, Arizona Indian Gaming Association About this videoRelated Links: This ArizonaNativeNet.com educational feature was produced by the Native Nations Institute in conjunction with Arizona Public Media. It is made possible with support from the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community and the U.S. Economic Development Administration. To view this video, you need to have Windows Media Player installed. You can download this for free here. This video is part of a seriesThis video is part of the Native Nation Building: Emerging Leaders 2008 series. About Sheila MoragoSheila Morago is the Executive Director of the Arizona Indian Gaming Association (AIGA). She is a member of the Gila River Indian Community in Arizona. From 1998-2001, Ms. Morago was Director of Public Relations for the National Indian Gaming Association, based in Washington, D.C.. She was recruited from NIGA to be the Tribal Liaison for Arizonans for Fair Gaming & Indian Self Reliance, the Prop 202 campaign, where she coordinated all efforts between Proposition 202's campaign office and the 17 Tribes belonging to the coalition as well as the tribal casino operations. In her capacity as Tribal Liaison, Ms. Morago also designed and managed the successful outreach effort for Prop 202 in Arizona Indian Country. Ms. Morago began her career in tribal gaming in 1994 when she was appointed Director of Marketing for the Gila River Casinos. From 1994-1998, she created the marketing department for this multi-million dollar enterprise and opened two successful tribal casinos. Before joining AIGA, Ms. Morago was Vice President of National Relations for Initial Impressions based in Tempe, Arizona. In that position she was responsible for all political and public relations for tribal and non-tribal clients. Ms. Morago was raised on the Gila River Indian Reservation and graduated from high school in Casa Grande, Arizona. She attended the University of Arizona where she studied in the college Business and Public Administration. In January, 2006, Sheila was named as one of 25 people to watch by Global Gaming Business. She was also was named one of the “Great Women of Gaming” by Casino Enterprise Management March/April issue, 2004. More titles featuring Sheila MoragoSession 3d: Some Tools to Govern Effectively, Pt. 2 - Questions & Answers Comments:Comments:There are currently no comments on this item. |
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