Table Trac emphasizes Jeff Baldi's contributions as new SVP

June 1, 2023
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The industry veteran with nearly three decades of casino operations experience began the role in March.

Table Trac has officially named Jeff Baldi as its SVP of Commercial Strategy, after he began the role in March. His duties include aiding the company in its strategic expansion plan, and overseeing Table Trac's sales and marketing.

Baldi joins the Table Trac executive team with more than 27 years of experience in both casino operations and manufacturing. Teams under his leadership have been recognized for their contributions to revenue growth.

"I am excited and humbled to join such a great team," Baldi said. "The heritage and culture created by our executive leadership are reflected in our 280+ installed casinos."

Company President Chad Hoehne took a moment to comment on Baldi's appointment and discussed the group’s desire to expand its brand.

He said, "Bringing Jeff Baldi into CasinoTrac to lead the company’s expansion plans demonstrates our commitment to increase brand awareness and bring our value, quality and service to the larger casino industry."

Table Trac, Inc. was founded in 1995. The Minnesota-based company sells and develops casino information and management systems. Its technology is currently in use throughout Australia and the Caribbean, as well as in North, South and Central America.

Its latest casino management system, CasinoTrac, can be adapted to suit multiple entertainment and gaming environments, including those that are considered Class III gaming centers, which feature game terminal with the look and feel of slot machines. Odds and wins on those machines are based on pull tab, bingo card and historical horserace electronic result forms.

The company recently expanded its US reach into South Dakota, by implementing CasinoTrac at the Golden Buffalo Casino and Motel. CasinoTrac was installed to monitor and automate daily operations throughout Golden Buffalo. 

Gaming America spoke to Jeff Baldi in the May/June issue about the supplier's plans for future growth. 

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