Danielle Schelble
Danielle Schelble is the Assistant General Counsel at the Arizona Department of Gaming. As Assistant General Counsel, Danielle provides legal advice, ensures regulatory compliance, and coordinates with the Arizona Attorney General's Office to represent the department in legal matters. Before officially joining the department in this capacity, Danielle honed her expertise through a two-year internship at the department during law school. During this period, Danielle gained insight into the regulatory landscape of gaming in Arizona, working closely with seasoned professionals and contributing to various legal projects. Danielle earned her Juris Doctor degree from Arizona State University, where she served as an executive editor of and published comment author in Jurimetrics-The ABA Journal for Law, Science, and Technology.
Danielle is an avid martial artist and holds a fourth-degree black belt in Kenpo, she continues to teach Muay Thai, Kenpo, and Women's Self Defense Courses in her spare time.
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Cryptocurrency in Gaming: Today’s Reality and Tomorrow’s Revolution01-Apr-20261024