Honorable Robert Smith, chairman of the California Tribal Business Alliance, and co-chair Leslie Lohse will provide their insight and expertise on Indian gaming at three upcoming conferences.
Honorable Robert Smith, chairman of the California Tribal Business Alliance, and co-chair Leslie Lohse will provide their insight and expertise on Indian gaming at three upcoming conferences:
CTBA Chairman Robert Smith has dedicated himself toward improving the way of life for the members of the Pala Band of Luiseño Indians. As Tribal Chair, he played an integral role in the complex negotiations that resulted in Governor Wilson's signing of the Pala-State Compact in 1998, a groundbreaking agreement that legalized gaming on tribal lands and helped to ensure the continued economic freedom and independence of tribes throughout the state. In 2004, Chairman Smith was one of five tribal leaders to work side-by-side with Governor Schwarzenegger to come to agreement on a set of compacts that benefited both the tribes and the state of California. Chairman Smith was intimately involved in all decisions leading to the construction and development of the Tribe's Pala Casino Resort and Spa, which opened in 2000.
CTBA Vice-Chairwoman Leslie Lohse has served as Tribal Council Treasurer of the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians of California since 1998. Over this period, she participated in putting together the Paskenta Band's purchase of over 2,000 acres in Tehama County, the tribe's aboriginal territory. She was instrumental in getting this land federal government trust status and then completing the construction of a 70,000 square-foot casino that includes three restaurants. Her tribe has successfully negotiated leasing transactions with private investors that have brought two new hotels and a private hunting club to the tribal lands.
TO SET UP INTERVIEWS AT THE CONFERENCES, PLEASE CONTACT VALERIE MARTINEZ AT (909) 917-3368.
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