Katherine Spilde
Katherine Spilde is an associate professor at San Diego State University, specializing in government-owned casino gambling models and Tribal Government Gaming in the United States.[1]
Education
Spilde has a PhD in cultural anthropology and an MBA in entrepreneurial management.[2]
Career
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Spilde began as a writer for the National Gambling Impact Study Commission (NGISC). She was then appointed Director of Research for the National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) in Washington, DC. She was a leading developer for the creation of the John F. Kennedy School of Government's National Indian Gaming Library and Resource Center.
In 2003 she was hired as Executive Director for the Center of California Native Nations, and in 2008 she was named the Endowed Chair of the Sycuan Institute on Tribal Gaming at San Diego State University.