The All-in Diversity Project has confirmed the appointment of US gambling policy expert Holly Crook Macarro.
The move will allow the initiative to strengthen its strategic corporate approach, appointing as a member of its Advisory Board.
Macarro is a partner at Spirit Rock Consulting LLC and has consulted and lobbied on behalf of industry American Indian Tribal clients since 2001.
An expert in Capitol Hill processes, Macarro has represented Indian Tribes on matters related to gaming licensing, labour, self-governance, taxation, law enforcement and Indian water settlements
Macarro joins leading industry executives Jan Jones Blackhurst, Richard Scheutz and Sue Schneider on The All-in Diversity Project’ Advisory Board.
Macarro commented on joining the initiative: “I look forward to joining the prestigious members of the Advisory Board for the All-In Diversity Project. Tribal gaming’s role in the United States gaming industry is critical and I am excited at the opportunity to assist in providing a tribal perspective to the work of the All-In Diversity Project.”
Kelly Kehn, Co-Founder of All-in Diversity Project added:“We couldn’t be more honoured to have Holly Cook Macarro join All-in’s Advisory Board. From Day 1, we’ve understood that ‘Diversity’ means having everyone at the table and the Native American Casinos are a significant piece of our industry. Holly’s wealth of experience working in this sector, as well as her advocacy diversity, will be invaluable to the work we do going forward.”
Macarro will advise All-in on developing its diversity frameworks, focusing on strengthening inclusivity, and working with internal and external sector stakeholders in developing/delivering employee equality directives supporting future industry-wide growth and progress.