The Seneca Nation's top casino official has resigned as the New York tribes searches for a replacement.
G. Michael Brown helped the tribe open its off-reservation casino in Niagara Falls and a second casino on the reservation. A third off-reservation casino, in the Buffalo area, is in the works.
Brown previously helped the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation of Connecticut open its huge casinos. His background is in the Atlantic City casino industry.
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Tribe's top casino executive resigns
(AP 4/8)
Brown out as CEO of Seneca Gaming (The Buffalo Business Journal 4/6)
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Seneca Nation's top casino official resigns
Friday, April 8, 2005 More from this date
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