OIGA to Launch Employment Listing

The OIGA website is a useful source of information for our membership, and we are always looking for ways to make it even better. One way we think we can do that is to add a new section to the site, Employment Listings. The Tribal Gaming industry in Oklahoma is large,...

Annual Conference & Trade Show

OIGA will return to Oklahoma City July 23-25, 2018 for the Annual Conference & Trade Show. Planning is underway for a slate of timely, useful and informative sessions, legendary social events and an exciting trade show. Reserve your booth space soon, especially if...

John Marley Scholarship Applications Are Now Open

OIGA is now accepting applications for the 2017 John Marley Scholarship. The Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association established the John Marley Scholarship Foundation in 2008, to provide educational opportunities for OIGA member employees and their families. A 501(c)3...

Congratulations and Thank You to OIGA Board Members

Christian Fenner, Choctaw Nation, has been re-elected to the position of OIGA Secretary/Treasurer, and will serve a three-year term. She has served on the OIGA Board for many years, beginning her service in the position of alternate delegate for the Choctaw Nation....

From the Chairman

With the release of our second Statewide Economic Impact Report came a flurry of positive media coverage on our report and the far-reaching benefits that Tribal Government Gaming brings to our entire State, and as this report illustrates, rural areas in particular....
OIGA’s Sheila Morago in Indian Gaming Magazine

OIGA’s Sheila Morago in Indian Gaming Magazine

It’s a Big Small World: Tribes Must Not Become Lost in the Changing Global Landscape of Gaming Although in some ways the gaming industry is experiencing intense growth, in other ways it’s becoming smaller and smaller. The growth is easy to spot. Technological advances...