Patrick Miller, Senior VP of Hospitality at MGM Resorts International, has reportedly left the company after a 25-year tenure. Miller was responsible for overseeing food, beverage, and retail at MGM Grand, New York-New York, and Signature, and was involved in the rebranding of Monte Carlo to Park MGM. Meanwhile, Maurice Wooden, previously president of Wynn/Encore, has been named the new president of Fontainebleau Las Vegas, with the announcement made on a Sunday. The current president, Mark Tricano, will stay on and report to Wooden.
A man with a lot on his plate … Fontainebleau Las Vegas names new president https://t.co/05ojOPcY1h via @reviewjournal
The former president of Golden Nugget and Wynn Las Vegas is moving to Fontainebleau. https://t.co/di6J38lhYf
So much to unpack (announcement on a Sunday in intriguing): Fontainebleau has a new president, Maurice Wooden—previously president of Wynn/Encore. Current Fontainebleau president Mark Tricano will stay on and report to Wooden. To make this more about us, we shared the Wooden… https://t.co/lGkdbdikOO
Longtime gaming executive Maurice Wooden is the new president of Fontainebleau Las Vegas. https://t.co/tFQqDiefKY
Word is Patrick Miller, Senior VP of Hospitality at MGM Resorts International, is out. Miller was with MGM for 25 years. Oversaw food/beverage and retail at MGM Grand, New York-New York and Signature, and was involved with Monte Carlo rebrand to Park MGM.