Casino executives, from left, Joe Lupo, president of Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City; Ron Baumann, regional president for Caesars Entertainment Corp.; Terry Glebocki, CEO of Ocean Casino Resort; NJTV correspondent Rhonda Schaffler; Marcus Glover, president and COO of Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa; Mark Giannantonio, president and CEO of Resorts Casino Hotel; and Steve Callender, president of the Casino Association of New Jersey and senior vice president of Eastern regional operations for Tropicana Atlantic City’s parent company, Eldorado Resorts, during Thursday’s annual Leadership Series forum hosted by the Greater Atlantic City Chamber at the Atlantic City Sheraton Convention Center Hotel.
ATLANTIC CITY — Casino executives are calling on the stakeholders involved in the city’s ongoing revitalization to do more to help grow the seaside resort and improve its poor perception.
Casino executives, from left, Joe Lupo, president of Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City; Ron Baumann, regional president for Caesars Entertainment Corp.; Terry Glebocki, CEO of Ocean Casino Resort; NJTV correspondent Rhonda Schaffler; Marcus Glover, president and COO of Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa; Mark Giannantonio, president and CEO of Resorts Casino Hotel; and Steve Callender, president of the Casino Association of New Jersey and senior vice president of Eastern regional operations for Tropicana Atlantic City’s parent company, Eldorado Resorts, during Thursday’s annual Leadership Series forum hosted by the Greater Atlantic City Chamber at the Atlantic City Sheraton Convention Center Hotel.