Created: Dec 05, 2022 06:30 PM
Jean Major, the chief executive of the Bermuda Gaming Commission (Photograph supplied)
The chief executive of the island’s gambling watchdog has moved on after two years, according to his professional networking account.
Jean Major’s Linkedin page said his tenure with the Bermuda Gaming Commission ended this month, when he also became principal of JLM Consulting, which advises on regulatory and policy strategy.
His appointment was announced in November, 2020 after what was said to be an “extensive” search to fill the post.
Mr Major was previously the chief executive officer and registrar of the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario.
Under his tenure as chief executive at the BGC, the island’s first casino licence was granted to the St Regis Bermuda Resort in St George’s.
A statement from the commission said then…