MGM Resorts International Promotes Gamal Aziz to President and CEO of MGM Hospitality
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MGM Resorts International Promotes Gamal Aziz to President and CEO of MGM Hospitality
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Catégorie : Monde - Carrières
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MGM Resorts International (NYSE:MGM) today announced the promotion of Gamal Aziz to President and Chief Executive Officer of MGM Hospitality.
MGM Hospitality was formed to operate casinos and non-gaming hotels, resorts and residences in key destinations around the world under the brands Bellagio, MGM Grand and Skylofts. Since the launch in 2008, Mr. Aziz has served in dual capacity as head of MGM Hospitality and as President and COO of the MGM Grand Las Vegas.
"The overwhelming response to the globalization of our high-end resort brands has driven the early success of MGM Hospitality and now requires Gamal's full focus to shepherd this exciting and rapidly expanding global management business," said Jim Murren, Chairman and CEO of MGM Resorts International.
Mr. Aziz joined MGM Resorts International in 1998 as Senior Vice President at Bellagio and played an integral role in the resort's opening and early success. In 2001, he was promoted to President and Chief Operating Officer of MGM Grand, where he has overseen a multi-year evolution in the resort's offerings that has led the property to debut more than 36 major new venues since 2001.
Leading MGM Hospitality, Mr. Aziz has expanded the Company's luxury hotel brands abroad by entering into 18 signed agreements. Thus far, the announced projects in the development pipeline are in Beijing, Sanya, Chengdu and Tianjin, China; Cairo and Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt; Abu Dhabi and Dubai, United Arab Emirates; and Ho Tram, Vietnam. MGM Hospitality's first scheduled opening is the MGM Grand Sanya on Hainan Island, set for 4Q 2011. In addition, the company is currently in active discussions for numerous projects around the world including Australia, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Hong Kong, South Korea, Thailand, Turkey and additional cities in the Middle East and China.
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