Sandra Douglass Morgan became a gaming regulator the same year the Supreme Court cleared the path for legalized sports betting.
. Now, she is president of the Las Vegas Raiders, making history as the NFL's first woman of color to lead a team.
"It's been exhilarating. I'm incredibly blessed that I've been given these opportunities, you know, based on my skill set and my experience," Douglass Morgan told CNBC. "It's been an amazing journey." "You had states and different jurisdictions ... coming to Nevada and asking our team, 'How do you regulate sports betting? And what are your relationships with your licensees and sportsbooks?'" Douglass Morgan said.headline-making scandals
She said sports betting is still in its infancy and education about gambling and all its rules is paramount for everyone in sports.
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