Pojoaque Pueblo in northern New Mexico has chosen a management team for its new casino resort.
The tribe partnered with Hilton Hotels on the Buffalo Thunder Resort. When the resort opens in August, it will be the largest facility of its kind in the state, with a 390-room hotel, a spa, casino, golf course, restaurants and a Native American Heritage Center.
Mike Allgeier was named general manager of the Buffalo Thunder Casino. David Oakeley was named s executive director of marketing and Kelly Toscano was named director of casino marketing.
The tribe operates the Cities of Gold Casino and another Hilton hotel on its reservation outside of Santa Fe.
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Buffalo Thunder Resort reveals top management team
(New Mexico Business Weekly 5/12)
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Pojoaque Pueblo names team for new casino resort
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
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