Massachusetts Gaming Commission
Karalyn O'Brien is a seasoned legal professional with extensive experience in various roles within government and legal sectors. Currently serving as the Licensing Division Chief at the Massachusetts Gaming Commission since October 2022, O'Brien previously held the position of Executive Director for OPSI Licensing for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts from July 2019 to October 2022. Prior roles include Assistant District Attorney with responsibilities in case management and litigation, E-Discovery Consultant focusing on legal document analysis, Legal Fellow at ECPAT-USA addressing child trafficking issues, and roles within the United States Senate involving legislative support and policy development. O'Brien holds a Doctor of Law (J.D.) from New England Law | Boston and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Politics from Whitman College.
Massachusetts Gaming Commission
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The mission of the Massachusetts Gaming Commission is to create a fair, transparent, and participatory process for implementing the expanded gaming law passed by the Legislature and signed by the Governor in November, 2011. In creating that process, the Commission will strive to ensure that its decision-making and regulatory systems engender the confidence of the public and participants, and that they provide the greatest possible economic development benefits and revenues to the people of the Commonwealth, reduce to the maximum extent possible the potentially negative or unintended consequences of the new legislation, and allow an appropriate return on investment for gaming providers that assures the operation of casino-resorts of the highest quality.