Julie Cameron-Doe named CFO at Wynn Resorts

December 8, 2021
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The industry veteran previously held the same position at Aristocrat Leisure.

Wynn Resorts Limited, one of gaming’s largest operators, has announced the appointment of Julie Cameron-Doe as Chief Financial Officer. The industry expert will take on the role from the second quarter of 2022, as per the required notice period at her previous position.


This announcement follows the appointment of Wynn’s previous CFO, Craig Billings, to the position of Chief Executive Officer.

Billings said: “Julie is a proven leader and is a sitting public company CFO. Coming from the gaming industry, she understands many aspects of our business and she has diverse international experience. She is the clear choice for this position and her appointment rounds out our senior executive team. We are indeed fortunate to have her join us next year.”

Cameron-Doe is currently the CFO at another industry giant, the supplier Aristocrat, where she has held the role since 2018. The CFO has worked at a number of high-profile organizations including The Walt Disney Company, KPMG, and Orbitz.

Cameron-Doe added: “To me, Wynn Resorts represents the gold standard in resort companies. The opportunity to work alongside Craig and the team, building on their legacy of excellence, is incredibly exciting. I look forward to contributing to the company’s growth and future development.”

This is the latest in a series of leadership changes throughout the Wynn brand that include the appointment of Craig Billings as CEO. The company also announced a new President of its iGaming branch, Wynn Interactive, last week in Ian Williams.

Wynn has also experienced a high-profile departure in the form of its former-CEO Matt Maddox.

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