
updated: 3/17/2005 2:15:59 PM
Governor Mitch Daniels has named three new members to the Indiana Gaming Commission.

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The governor appointed Bryan Robinson of Greenville, Timothy Fesko of Dyer and Harold Calloway of Evansville.
Source: Inside INdiana Business
Governor Daniels Press Release
INDIANAPOLIS (March 17, 2005) – Governor Mitch Daniels has appointed three new members to the Indiana Gaming Commission. They are:
Bryan Robinson of Greenville, the principal broker, owner and executive vice president of the Canaan Development Group and Canaan Auction Group. Robinson has worked for a number of years as a real estate agent and is a member of several real estate related boards.
Timothy Fesko of Dyer, an insurance agent and former five-term state representative. Fesko is past president of the Munster Chamber of Commerce and the Munster Rotary Club and is on the board of advisors of Indiana University Northwest.
Harold Calloway of Evansville, an insurance agency owner for the past 20 years. He is a member of the State Farm Insurance legislative council and a member of the board of trustees of Oakland City University.
These individuals will serve the remainder of the terms of Norman Melhiser, Thomas Milcarek and Robert Barlow, who resigned from the commission. The governor will name one additional person to round out the seven-member commission before its March 23 meeting. That individual will replace Ikeadi Maurice Ndukwu, who also resigned.
According to requirements for Gaming Commission membership, three members must be from counties contiguous to Lake Michigan, three from counties contiguous to the Ohio River and one member cannot be from any of the previously described counties. In addition, no more than four members may be affiliated with the same political party. One member must have experience in law enforcement, one must be a certified public accountant, and one must be an attorney.
Source: Office of Governor Mitch Daniels