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Enrique Zuniga

Board Member

About Enrique

Enrique is a Commissioner at the Massachusetts Gaming Commission and has been in this position since the agency’s creation in 2012. He serves as the Treasurer of the Commission overseeing the overall financial operations of the agency and its licensees (casino and racing operators). Enrique has also been directly involved in the Research & Responsible Gaming initiatives at the Commission. Prior to the Commission, Enrique served in two state agencies: as the Executive Director of the Clean Water Trust, an infrastructure bank that provides low interest loans to cities and towns for water and sewer projects and as the Director of Quality Assurance at the School Building Authority, which provides grants for school construction and renovation. Enrique also spent six years as a consultant at Ernst & Young’s Real Estate Advisory Services group and additional four years as a construction business owner in Monterrey Mexico, where he was born, and where he graduated with a civil engineering degree from ITESM. Enrique came to the United States in 1995 and obtained an MBA from Yale University. Enrique enjoys cooking, meditating, and reading and lives with his wife and two children in Boston.