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US – MGM announces Bill Hornbuckle as acting CEO and President

By - 23 marzo 2020

MGM Resorts International has announced that Chief Operating Officer and President Bill Hornbuckle, has been named acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and President, replacing outgoing Chairman and CEO Jim Murren.

Mr. Murren informed the company’s Board of Directors in early February of his plans to step down prior to the expiration of his contract, and in light of the public health crisis gripping the nation and the travel industry, has vacated the position as of today so as to provide continuity of leadership for the Company.

Replacing Murren as the Chair of the Board of Directors will be Paul Salem, who currently is a member of the MGM Resorts Board of Directors and Chair of the real estate committee of MGM Resorts, which is in the process of executing the asset light strategy.

“The nation is facing an unprecedented crisis, causing the travel and hospitality industry to grind to a near halt. It is clear that once the threat to the public health has subsided and we are ready to reopen our resorts and casinos, it will take an incredible effort to ramp back up,” said Paul Salem, Chairman of the MGM Resorts Board of Directors. “We believe continued steady, skilled leadership is needed in this time of great upheaval and uncertainty. Bill is one of the most experienced operators in the business and we have confidence in his ability to bring this company back online. Jim Murren is an outstanding leader who transformed MGM Resorts during his 22 years. Since Jim announced his stepping down from MGM Resorts, we felt that now more than ever, continuity of leadership was of vital importance.”

“I fully support accelerating the planned leadership transition to help MGM Resorts address the rapidly changing environment,” Mr. Murren said. “I have great confidence in Bill Hornbuckle and the management team to lead MGM Resorts at this critical juncture, as we have together through numerous hardships of the past. I will continue to dedicate my efforts to help during this uncertain time, and I will be assisting the State of Nevada in its crisis response and recovery efforts.”

“We have an incredible challenge ahead. We have a talented leadership team, the best employees in the world, and a loyal customer base. I have every confidence that MGM Resorts will remain the global entertainment leader once this crisis is contained and it is safe to operate,” said Mr. Hornbuckle. “I look forward to working with Paul and the entire Board of Directors as we plan for the future.”

A four-decade veteran of the gaming industry, Bill Hornbuckle served as President and Chief Operating Officer of MGM Resorts International and is currently an Executive Committee Member and a Board of Director of MGM China Holdings with operations and resorts in Macau. In addition, he is a member of the Board of Directors of MGM Growth Properties (MGM Resorts’ REIT IPO), the CityCenter JV Board of Directors (a joint venture with Dubai World) and the Las Vegas Stadium Authority.

In precedenza è stato Chief Marketing Officer di MGM Resorts International dal 2009 al 2012. Dal 2005 all'agosto 2009, Hornbuckle è stato Presidente e Chief Operating Officer di Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino. In precedenza ha ricoperto il ruolo di Presidente e Direttore operativo di MGM Resorts International-Europe, dove ha lavorato allo sviluppo delle operazioni di gioco della Società nel Regno Unito. È stato anche presidente e direttore operativo dell'MGM Grand Las Vegas dal 1998 al 2001.

Prima dell'MGM Grand Las Vegas, Hornbuckle è stato Presidente e Direttore operativo del Caesars Palace, Las Vegas. Ha trascorso gran parte della sua carriera presso Mirage Resorts ricoprendo varie posizioni dirigenziali, tra cui Presidente e Direttore operativo del Golden Nugget Laughlin, Vicepresidente esecutivo e Direttore operativo di Treasure Island e Vicepresidente delle operazioni alberghiere per The Mirage, aprendo il albergo nel 1989.

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