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Greg Small to Step Down from Indiana Gaming Commission
Confirmation about the upcoming change came from Indiana Gov. Eric J. Holcomb who also announced the appointment of Dennis Mullen to an interim executive role at the regulator
The gambling regulator in Indiana, the Indiana Gaming Commission (IGC), will soon be looking for a permanent executive director after an unexpected C-suite change announced this week. Indiana Gov. Eric J. Holcomb confirmed Wednesday that the Commission’s current executive director, Greg Small, will be stepping down from his role with the gambling regulator.
Small initially joined the IGC nearly a decade ago, in August 2015. At the time, he served as general counsel of the Commission and held that role until 2021. Then, in September 2021, Small was appointed to the role of executive director of the gambling regulator.
Under his guidance and leadership, the IGC reached a number of milestones and celebrated important achievements. Notably, Small oversaw the first competitive casino license grant for more than a decade. This strategic process paved the way for the opening of Indiana’s 13th casino, The Terre Haute Casino Resort, a luxurious hotel and casino resort in Terre Heute.
Moreover, with Small at the helm of the IGC, the gambling regulator introduced an improved licensing process. Ultimately, this achievement helped streamline the complex process required to license and manage applicants.
Further achievements accomplished by the Commission under Small’s tenure include reorganization of its law enforcement division. Thanks to this important overhaul, the Commission’s efficiency when investigating unlawful gambling or other related issues improved.
The Governor Appointed Dennis Mullen as Acting Executive Director
Gov. Holcomb spoke about the extensive experience and expertise Small brought to the IGC. The Governor acknowledged the executive director’s leadership qualities that helped navigate the Commission and enabled it to become more efficient.
“Greg’s knowledge and expertise has been invaluable in leading the Indiana Gaming Commission effectively and efficiently.“
Indiana Gov. Eric J. Holcomb
According to the Governor, Small’s last day with the IGC will be September 20. Filling in the role temporarily, Gov. Holcomb selected the Commission’s general counsel, Dennis Mullen. Effective September 23, Mullen will hold the role of acting executive director. Still, he will retain his general counsel role.
On that point, Gov. Holcomb said: “The agency will be left in good hands with Dennis at the helm.” It remains to be confirmed whether or not the gambling regulator will look from within for an executive director or search for alternatives outside of its ranks.
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