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Pam Sparks, Executive Casino Host

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Hi, my name is Pam Sparks, and I have worked for Buffalo Run Casino & Resort as the Executive Casino Host for the past year. Originally from northeast Oklahoma, I started my career in real estate and sales while also raising a family. In addition to my love of the gaming industry and customer service, I enjoy baking, gardening and cruising with my husband on our motorcycle. I really enjoy the excitement of the gaming industry, and with my broad experience, I bring my enhanced skills and passion for customer service to work every single day. I look forward to making the experience of each guest unforgettable.

To contact Pam, please email her at pamela.sparks@buffalorun.com.

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Jim Nigro, Executive Casino Host

Hello, I’m Jim Nigro, and I am from Kansas City, MO. I have been with Buffalo Run Casino & Resort for over 12 years. I started my gaming career in 1986 in northern Nevada carrying a change belt for the coin-operated slots. I have held gaming positions in several states over the years, learning various aspects of the industry and the importance of exceptional customer service. In my spare time I enjoy cooking, watching movies, and spending time with my three children and two grandchildren. I am dedicated to offering exceptional service and providing all the excitement Buffalo Run Casino & Resort has to offer.

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To contact Jim, please email him at james.nigro@buffalorun.com.

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Whitney Welch, Casino Host

Hi, I'm Whitney Welch, our new Buffalo Run Casino & Resort Player Host!

I have worked for Buffalo Run since April of 2016. I started off here as a slot attendant, and then was promoted to floor supervisor in November of 2017.

I have been in the casino industry on and off for the past 11 years. When I am not at work, you can usually find me at home with my 3 crazy dogs or spending time with my family. I also enjoy listening to music and attending concerts when I can.

To contact Whitney, please email her at whitney.welch@buffalorun.com.

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The Peoria Tribe is seeking more than $2 million from the former managers of its casino in Oklahoma after being hit with a federal enforcement action. On May 10, the National Indian Gaming Commission issued a notice of violation to the tribe. It laid out 77 infractions, accusing the tribe of misusing gaming funds and operating the Buffalo Run Casino and Resort without an approved management agreement. The tribe is appealing the notice but blames the former managers for the violations. The tribal gaming commission has since issued fines of $2,067,561 against David J. Qualls and Tony D. Holden in hopes of addressing the enforcement action. “The Peoria Tribe takes these issues seriously and we will cooperate fully with the NIGC and other federal authorities to resolve its concerns related to these events,” Chief Craig Harper said on Thursday. “We hope to avoid or limit penalties we may be assessed for the wrongful conduct of those two men.” The tribal gaming commission has since revoked the licenses of Qualls and Holden. Final orders were issued on May 14. following hearings that took place late last year and earlier this year, with both decisions citing concerns that had been raised by the NIGC as far back as 2007. Despite the concerns, the NIGC's notice of violation said the tribe continued to operate Buffalo Run 'under an unapproved amendment to its management agreement.' It acknowledged, though, that the tribe had ended its relationship with Qualls and Holden by the time the notice was issued. But former chairman Jonodev Chaudhuri, who signed the notice before stepping down from the NIGC, warned the tribe that it could face a fine of $52,596 per violation. If fines were assessed for all 77 violations, the total would come to more than $4 million. 'There is no way to correct past violations. The Chair, however, will consider the tribe's efforts to mitigate the damages, including recouping overpayments of management fees, when determining an appropriate civil fine amount,' the notice reads. NIGC Vice Chair Kathryn Isom-Clause has taken over day-to-day operations of the agency following Chaudhuri's departure. Commissioner E. Sequoyah Simermeyer also remains on board. Under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, two commission members are sufficient to proceed and decide appeals.