Ken Ostempowski to lead Caesars’ 3 major casinos

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Ken Ostempowski to lead Caesars’ 3 major casinos

Caesars Entertainment appointed Ken Ostempowski to lead Paris Las Vegas, Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, and Horseshoe Las Vegas casinos.

Caesars Entertainment, Inc., formerly Eldorado Resorts, Inc., is an American hotel and casino entertainment company founded and based in Reno, Nevada. Eldorado Resorts acquired Caesars Entertainment Corporation and changed its own name to Caesars Entertainment on July 20, 2020.

The company announced that starting on September 17, Ken Ostempowski will be replacing Jason Gregorec and will be stepping into a significant new role by leading the company’s three major Las Vegas Strip casinos: Paris Las Vegas, Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, and Horseshoe Las Vegas.

Managing this big project will not be a new challenge for Ken Ostempowski, as he has a wealth of experience in the industry, having led a group of three casinos in Northern Nevada managed by Caesars.

Caesars’ COO, Anthony Carano, expressed confidence in Ostempowski’s ability to drive growth and innovation at these iconic Strip properties, highlighting his extensive leadership background and success in Reno.

From Caesars to Delaware North

Jason Gregorec, who has been leading Paris Las Vegas, Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, and Horseshoe Las Vegas casinos, leaves Caesars to join Delaware North as president.

This marks another major shift in the gaming industry. Gregorec’s deep industry knowledge and three decades of experience will expand Delaware North’s gaming operations and introduce new technological innovations.

With Ostempowski and Gregorec taking on fresh leadership roles, both Caesars Entertainment and Delaware North are preparing for new growth and opportunities in the evolving casino industry.

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