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Caesars names veteran of Vegas Strip as new CEO

by The Associated Press   

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Caesars operates more than 35 casinos in the U.S. The company emerged from bankruptcy protection in late 2017 and has struggled ever since

PHOTO: Tony Rodio/PRNewsfoto, Caesars Entertainment Corporation

NEW YORK – Caesars Entertainment is appointing a veteran of the Las Vegas Strip as its new chief executive.

The casino giant named Tony Rodio as CEO Tuesday. He’ll replace Mark Frissora, who guided the company through bankruptcy reorganization after joining Caesars in 2015.

The change in leadership comes two months after billionaire investor Carl Icahn disclosed a large stake in the casino and began pushing for fundamental changes.

The company, which operates more than 35 casinos in the U.S., emerged from bankruptcy protection in late 2017, but it’s been struggling since. A committee is being put into place to consider a sale, among other things.

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Its stock has fallen 17 per cent over the past 12 months. Rivals MGM and Wynn have fallen further, however.

Rodio, 60, has over three decades of experience in the industry, including seven years as president and CEO of Tropicana Entertainment, which Icahn sold last year for $1.85 billion.

Rodio will leave his job as CEO of Affinity Gaming to join Caesars. Frissora was initially scheduled to end his tenure at Caesars in February, but delayed his departure until this month.

Icahn was adamant that he have a say in who led the company going forward, in addition with some control over board seats.

Caesar’s agreed to replace three members to its board with directors chosen by Icahn. The Icahn Group also held the option to appoint a fourth director if Caesars failed to appoint an acceptable CEO.

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