The Quechan Nation is searching for three new executives for its recently opened casino.
The Quechan Casino Resort just opened in February. But the tribe has already lost its chief executive officer and executive marketing director.
Additionally, the tribe is looking to hire a new chief financial officer. "The Quechan Nation considers this tribal business and took care of the issue," President Mike Jackson told The Yuma Sun. "This is an HR (human resources) issue so we can't make any further comments."
The casino is near Yuma, Arizona.
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(The Yuma Sun 7/18)
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