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Table games executive Bennie Mancino discusses his path through the gaming industry, the table game management lessons he has learned along the way, and how he is sharing this information with newcomers.
To borrow a phrase made famous in a Frank Sinatra song, the greater Las Vegas gaming marketplace had a “very good year” when it came to 2018 revenue numbers.
When the gaming industry celebrated Phil Satre, the impactful CEO and chairman of Harrah’s Entertainment, at his retirement some thought that was the end of his stellar career. Wrong.
Felix passed away recently, a heart-wrenching, unexpected shock to all those friends. With no disrespect for many people that I admired, and learned from, in the gaming industry, Felix was the best leader I ever saw. Every executive who ever worked for him would run through walls for Felix.
Profiles from this year's Casino Marketing & Technology Conference, including Atrient, Raving Consulting, Rymax Marketing Services, SCA Gaming, and VizExplorer.
Casino Journal’s Executive Editor Charles Anderer recently spoke with Charles Hiten, chief executive for Merkur Gaming Americas, focusing on Merkur’s current and future strategy for the U.S., where their first home-developed games are hitting the market this year.
The Cordish Companies has hired two executives to their corporate construction and development team and a new marketing manager. Pete Cesari has been named vice president of construction, and Eileen F. Bertoni has been named director of construction estimating. Dana Welsch has been appointed to the position of marketing manager.
In Louis Malle’s classic 1980 film, Atlantic City, Burt Lancaster’s character stares wistfully out from the Boardwalk and says, “You should have seen the Atlantic Ocean in those days.”