Alicia Magee named VP of Finance at Atlantic City’s Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

June 3, 2022
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She has been with the company since September 2020.

Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – Atlantic City has appointed Alicia Magee as its Vice President of Finance. Part of her new role’s responsibilities include overseeing finance-related areas regarding casino accounting, casino cashiering, general cashiering, count rooms, collections, financial accounting, hotel accounting, food and beverage accounting, accounts receivable, accounts payable and payroll.

Hard Rock Atlantic City Property President Joe Lupo commented: “Alicia has a wealth of experience in finance within the casino industry and in this market. I am also proud to promote such an accomplished woman to a senior leadership role at Hard Rock Atlantic City.”

Magee earned her Bachelor of Arts from College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. Her career at Hard Rock Atlantic City began when she took a position as the Executive Director of Operational Compliance in September 2020.

Prior to joining Hard Rock Atlantic City, she served as the Operations Controller at Caesars and Director of Casino Cashiering at Borgata.

Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City recently celebrated its high-performance 2021 fiscal year during a town hall meeting at the Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena, headed up by Chairman of Hard Rock International Jim Allen and President of Hard Rock Atlantic City Joe Lupo.

This was due to the company’s largest increase in coin-in, table games drop, and gross gaming revenue since 2019.

More than 2,400 eligible union and non-union employees received a bonus for the third year in a row.

Additional prizes were given out during the meeting. Eight team members won $50,000 cash and two of those won all-inclusive stays at a Hard Rock resort location in a random drawing.

Two grand-prize winners each won a new car.

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