The Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians of Michigan has lost its third gaming executive in just six months.
The director of finance at the Odawa Casino Resort resigned on Friday. The general manager quit last November and the director of human resources resigned in January.
“The casino business is a volatile business, so that’s how I look at it,” Chairman Ken Harrington told The Petoskey News-Review.
Additionally, two members of the tribe's gaming board of directors were removed by the tribal council.
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(The Petoskey News-Review 4/27)
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