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sabato 10 maggio 2025

MGM Resorts announces new employment agreement with Bill Hornbuckle


MGM Resorts International announced that it has reached a new employment agreement with CEO & President Bill Hornbuckle through 31 December 2028. As part of his new employment contract, the company has also agreed to offer Hornbuckle an advisory agreement at the end of the term to assist with its integrated resort project in Osaka, Japan until its opening.

"Bill is an exceptional, visionary leader who successfully guided the company through the COVID-19 pandemic while also positioning the business for long-term growth through new digital ventures, strategic M&A opportunities, and expansion into new international markets," said Paul Salem, Chairman of the MGM Resorts Board of Directors. "Bill has earned the trust, respect and admiration of his employees, peers, shareholders and this Board. We're thrilled that he has agreed to remain in his role for the foreseeable future."

"I am honored to continue leading this company at an exciting time of both digital growth and resort expansion in places like New York, Japan, Brazil and the Middle East. Our best days remain in front of us, and I'm thankful to our Board for their continued trust and support," said Hornbuckle. "The success we've enjoyed over the last five years is a testament to our leadership team and our employees who have embraced our culture of guest-centricity and continuous improvement. Together, we will continue to pursue our vision to be the world's premiere gaming entertainment company."

As CEO, Hornbuckle oversees all aspects of MGM Resorts' strategy, operations and hospitality and gaming development projects. He leads the company's global development efforts and its digital gaming strategy. He is a member of MGM Resorts' Board of Directors and serves as Co-Chairman of the Board of Directors of MGM China Holdings, which operates resorts in Macau. He is also Chair of the U.S. Travel Association, a non-profit organization focused on growing travel and tourism to the United States, and he previously served as Chairman of the U.S. Travel and Tourism Advisory Board, which advises the U.S. Secretary of Commerce on policy, regulation, programs and issues that impact the travel and tourism industry in the United States.

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