The Morongo Band of Mission Indians of California has chosen a new general manager for its casino resort.
Sean Sullivan comes to the tribe from Las Vegas, where he has 25 years of experience. "Sullivan is a widely respected veteran of the gaming industry and an individual who will bring leadership, imagination and vision" to the Morongo Casino Resort & Spa, tribal chairman Robert Martin said in a statement.
Sullivan replaces Bill Davis, who helped the tribe open the $250 million facility in November 2004.
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(The Palm Springs Desert Sun 5/30)
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