The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians hired Bryce A. Warren to serve as general manager of the tribe's new gaming facility.
Warren previously ran the Silver Star Hotel and Casino for the tribe. Now he'll be in charge of the Bok Homa Casino, which is set to open December 20.
“We are very happy to welcome Bryce to our senior management team,” said General Paul Harvey, president and CEO of Pearl River Resort, The Laurel Leader Call reported. “He is a great asset to lead our team at Bok Homa and we look forward to benefiting from his considerable experience across the gaming industry.”
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