LAS VEGAS, NV – The Umpqua Indian Development Corporation (UIDC) has joined the International Gaming Standards Association (IGSA) as a new gold member. UIDC is the business division of the Cow Creek Band of the Umpqua Tribe of Indians.
“We are delighted to be a part of IGSA, and we look forward to contributing to the creation of standards that affect our casino operations in the fast-growing gaming industry,” said John McCafferty, UIDC President.
“We are thrilled to welcome Umpqua Indian Development Corporation to IGSA,” said Mark Pace, IGSA President. “Since its founding, IGSA has been laser-focused on creating standards that streamline technology adoption and implementation for operators and we look forward to UIDC’s essential participation in IGSA Standards development.”
All of the business holdings of the Cow Creek Band of the Umpqua Tribe of Indians fall under the umbrella of UIDC. The holdings include Seven Feathers Casino Resort, 7 Feathers Truck and Travel Center, Seven Feathers RV Resort, Creekside Hotel & Suites, Anvil Northwest, Takelma Roasting Company, Umpqua Property Service, Umpqua Technologies, and K-Bar Ranches.