The top casino executive for the Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians of California has resigned.
Scott Garawitz served as chief executive officer at River Rock Casino for a little over a year. He had worked at the casino owned by the United Auburn Indian Community.
River Rock has seen a drop in revenues over the past year. The tribe has scaled back a proposed expansion.
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River Rock CEO resigns
(The Santa Rosa Press-Democrat 12/1)
California | Openings and Closings
Top executive for Dry Creek Pomo casino resigns post
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
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