Dean Rubin
Gold Strike Casino Resort Tunica Names Shane Robertson Director of Gaming and Operations
Gold Strike Casino Resort has named Shane Robertson as its new director of gaming and operations. In this role, Robertson will oversee all gaming operations, casino and resort facilities. Additionally, he will ensure compliance with all state gaming regulations, while maintaining the highest standards for all Gold Strike Casino Resort customers and staff.
“We are thrilled to welcome Shane to our exceptional, growing team in Tunica, Mississippi. With extensive gaming experience nationwide, Shane brings a wealth of industry knowledge and understanding in critical areas of guest service and team building and has a proven track record in providing strategic leadership. We are confident he will take us to even greater heights of success,” said Gold Strike Casino Resort Senior Vice President and General Manager Dean Rubin.
Robertson holds a Bachelor of Liberal Studies degree from the University of Memphis. He actively serves on committees to promote and develop community branding, strategic partnerships, and cross-promotional marketing. His experience spans nearly 30 years in the industry including his work with Odawa Casino, Harrah’s Tunica, MotorCity Casino, MGM Grand, Carnival Cruise Lines, Sheraton Casino, and most recently Hollywood Casino at Greektown in Detroit, Michigan.
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