October 9, 2020 | 12:39 PM AST
U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS — Governor Albert Bryan Jr. has nominated former Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) Director Marvin Pickering to be the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Casino Control Commission.
In addition to his role as the BIR director from 2015-2019, Mr. Pickering was a senior vice-president and chief financial officer for Cruzan Viril Ltd. For 17 years.
Mr. Pickering was born on St. Thomas and attended Charlotte Amalie High School before earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration and an Associate of Arts degree in Business Administration from the College of the Virgin Islands, now the University of the Virgin Islands (UVI).
He currently sits on the board of Junior Achievement of the Virgin Islands, and he has served on the board of the V.I. Water and Power Authority; the Board of Trustees of the St. Croix Landmarks Society; the board of the Foundation for UVI; and the Boards of Trustees for Good Hope School and St. Dunstan’s Episcopal School.
The Casino Control Commission was established to “develop and implement a regulatory framework that permits and promotes the stability and continuity of casino gaming in the territory of the U.S. Virgin Islands,” according to its website.
Mr. Pickering’s nomination will next go before the Senate, and if it is approved, Acting Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Usie Richards would return to a regular board seat.
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