El expresidente de Fontainebleau, Mark Tricano, regresa a Station Casinos como vicepresidente sénior de operaciones

February 21, 2024
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Es el quinto ejecutivo que deja Fontainebleau desde su apertura.
Fontainebleau se despidió de otro ejecutivo, según un reciente informe de noticias locales publicado en Las Vegas Review-Journal. El expresidente de Fontainebleau, Mark Tricano, dejó la empresa y se unió a Station Casinos como vicepresidente sénior de operaciones.

Esta salida se produce tras el reciente nombramiento de Maurice Wooden como presidente de Fontainebleau. Wooden asumió el cargo el mes pasado.

Sin embargo, Tricano no es ajeno a Station Casinos. Se desempeñó como gerente general del Red Rock Hotel Casino del 2012 al 2015.

El presidente de Station Casinos, Scott Kreeger, emitió un comunicado dando la bienvenida a Tricano a la compañía.

Comentó: "Mark es un talentoso ejecutivo de casinos que no solo conoce bien nuestra empresa, sino que su amplia experiencia en operaciones y análisis aportará un inmenso valor a nuestra organización.

"Estamos encantados de volver a darle la bienvenida a la familia y esperamos contar con sus contribuciones. "

Un representante de Fontainebleau le deseó suerte a Tricano en su nuevo cargo.

Desde su apertura en diciembre, Fontainebleau ha perdido a varios ejecutivos, entre ellos la directora de operaciones Colleen Birch, el director de marketing Shane Smith y la vicepresidenta de gestión de ingresos, Angie Dobney. El complejo también se separó del vicepresidente sénior de operaciones de casinos, Michael Clifford, poco después de su apertura.

El Fontainebleau Las Vegas ocupa 25 acres y alberga un casino de 150 000 pies cuadrados. La sala de juego cuenta con 1300 máquinas tragamonedas y 128 juegos de mesa, además de 18,000 pies cuadrados reservados para juegos de límite alto. Esta área incluye un área de tragamonedas con tres juegos de mesa y casi 105 máquinas tragamonedas.

Los jugadores de la zona de límites altos tienen acceso al blackjack, al bacará y a la ruleta europea. Fontainebleau también ofrece a los jugadores una casa de apuestas deportivas de 14.000 pies cuadrados.
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