American Indian Science and Engineering Society
BMM Testlabs recognized as one of the Top 50 Workplaces for Indigenous STEM professionals
BMM Testlabs is proud to announce that the company has been recognized as one of the Top 50 Workplaces for Indigenous STEM professionals. The full list will appear in the 2021 Spring issue of Winds of Change magazine, published by the American Indian Science and Engineering Society.
“We’re honored to be recognized on this exclusive list of world-renowned organizations. Our employees are our most important asset and remain at the center of everything we do,” said Travis Foley, CTO & EVP North America at BMM Testlabs. “We believe in creating a workplace that supports diverse voices and contributions, as it is an essential element to our continued growth and innovation. Despite the challenges that 2020 brought to businesses everywhere, we’ve continued to focus on making BMM one of the most incredible places to work.”
This distinguished award recognizes organizations, like BMM, that go out of their way to provide unique opportunities to Indigenous STEM professionals, offering much-needed support and mentorship to thrive in their careers.
Foley continued, “Our focus for 2021 is to ensure our world-class team of industry experts can continue to succeed and thrive, even in these challenging times. This award not only reinforces our commitment to being the best test lab in the world, but also highlights our dedication to providing a workplace that prioritizes diversity, equity, and inclusion.”
AISES
BMM Testlabs Welcomes AISES Intern for Summer 2023
BMM Testlabs, the worldߣs original gaming test lab and product certification consultancy, is pleased to welcome Kordell Schrock as a paid summer intern, powered through BMMߣs Next Generation Initiative and the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES). This partnership between BMM and AISES promotes opportunities for indigenous students in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) programs to work in a gaming laboratory and receive hands-on experience alongside BMMߣs team of expert test engineers.
Kordell Schrock, Engineering Intern, commented,:I am grateful for the opportunity to gain valuable and memorable work experience at BMMߣs Las Vegas headquarters this summer. When I joined my universityߣs STEM Scholars learning community my top goal was to join the workforce in the gaming industry. I even identified BMM Testlabs as my dream internship when I created my first individualized development plan in May 2019. I look forward to performing statistical analysis of game probabilities, reviewing system source code, and more with BMMߣs expert team of test engineers.
Schrock is a descendant of the Meskwaki Nation (Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa), and he is pursuing an undergraduate degree in Computer Science with a minor in Data Science from Iowa State University. He has previous internship experience with Workday, the National Security Agency (NSA), and a research fellowship at Stanford University. The paid summer internship at BMM Testlabs will last for a duration of ten weeks, beginning on June 1, 2023.
American Indian Science and Engineering Society
BMM Testlabs Partners with AISES for Paid Summer Internship Opportunities for Tribal Students
BMM Testlabs is pleased to announce that applicants for the summer 2023 tribal gaming internship program, powered through the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES), will be selected in the upcoming weeks. BMM Testlabs looks forward to welcoming paid STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) interns into its laboratory to receive hands-on experience assessing gaming technology integrity, accountability, functionality and more with BMM Testlabs’ expert team of test engineers.
BMM Testlabs’ internship program is part of the company’s Next Generation Initiative, where BMM gives back to tribal communities by presenting opportunities in tribal gaming for hard-working indigenous students.
BMM Testlabs received applications from many qualified students through the AISES internship portal. Applicants include students that are pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in computer science, computer engineering, computer programming, electrical engineering and more. The selected intern(s) will have the opportunity to perform statistical analysis of gaming devices and game probabilities, review gaming devices and system source code, assist with the development of testing procedure and more at BMM Testlabs’ Las Vegas headquarters.
“I applied for the BMM Testlabs’ internship to see a different side of the technology world and experience working in a billion-dollar industry,” Rachel Wilson, former BMM Testlabs summer intern, said. “During my internship I learned about the gaming industry, the extensive testing process and just how many moving parts go into getting one game onto a casino floor. This experience allowed me to develop into a well-rounded student with a wide variety of experience. Now, I have graduated from college with a degree in computer science and management. My internship at BMM Testlabs helped me achieve my professional goals and I recommend it to anyone looking to learn more about the gaming industry.”
BMM Testlabs is currently assessing candidates for summer 2023 paid internships and looks forward to welcoming the selected intern(s) soon.
AISES
GeoComply Partners with the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) to Support Indigenous Education and Employment
GeoComply has announced its partnership with the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) to support science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and employment for Indigenous peoples of North America and the Pacific Islands.
By partnering with AISES through education and employment programs, GeoComply aims to advance diversity, inclusion and equity in STEM, with a particular focus on the gaming industry.
“We’re looking forward to creating education and career opportunities for indigenous communities in North America at GeoComply,” says Lindsay Slader, GeoComply Managing Director of Gaming. “These communities make up nearly half of gaming operations in the US and can play a significant role in advancing STEM in those industries.”
“As our world becomes more advanced with technology and science, and our Tribal Nations continue to grow and flourish, our Indigenous students must understand how and why a STEM career can not only provide an amazing career, but can also provide opportunities to give back to our communities and our world”, says Dr. Johnny Poolaw the AISES Director of Student Success.
Today’s announcement underscores GeoComply’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.
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