| Bodog to License North American Gaming Through Morris Mohawk |
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| Written by Thomas Jensen | |||||||
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Friday, 07 September 2007
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Morris Mohawk is headed by noted first nation leader Alwyn Morris, most known for winning two medals in kayaking in the 1984 Olympics and raising the symbolic eagle feather during the medal ceremony. For this feat, he was made a member of the Order of Canada, the country’s highest civilian honor in 1985. Since then he has been involved in numerous sport, civic and business endeavors to forward the position of aboriginals in Canada. He is currently Director of the Council of Chiefs for the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake, located on the South Shore of Montréal. Bodog continues to evolve their business model and moving into a licensing agreement with Morris Mohawk Gaming Group for all North American Gaming activities is in line with the company’s plans for international expansion. Now doing business worldwide, in some regions Bodog will continue to operate their original business model and in other areas will peruse licensing agreements in this vein. Point-Spreads.com was told about the Bodog North American licensing deal to Morris Mohawk Gaming Group while attending the filming of the popular MMA fight series Bodog Fight in Vancouver the weekend before the Bodog domain name portfolio was seized by 1st Technology. |
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