The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, which operates San Manuel Casino in Southern California, has named Loren Gill its new CEO. He has been the casino’s general manager since 2015.
Gill has led the casino during a long period of expansion. He was also in charge of the Yaamava’ expansion project, which is building the casino’s first hotel, an entertainment venue, new dining, retail and convention space. That project broke ground last summer.
Seneca Resorts & Casinos appointed Loren D. Gill general manager to lead its flagship property, Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino. Gill was senior vice president, Nevada operations at Affinity Gaming. The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians has announced it has named Loren Gill as chief executive officer, succeeding Jerry Peresa who was named CEO emeritus in September 2018. Since joining San Manuel Casino as general manager in 2015, Gill has led the casino through unprecedented, sustained growth.
San Manuel Chairman Lynn Valbuena praised Gill, saying that he “exemplifies the tribe’s vision, mission and values, and is committed to further unifying San Manuel across the enterprise.” She added, “While his career in the gaming industry speaks to his expertise in casino management, it is his passion for and commitment to the tribe that make him the right person to lead our Tribal Government Operations and casino enterprises.”
Moving up to Gill’s old job as GM will be Peter Arcero, who has been chief operating officer since last August. Kenji Hall has been promoted to COO.
Southern California’s San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, based in Highland, has announced the formation of an Executive Leadership Cabinet (ELC) to assist the tribe in governmental and commercial endeavors.
The move was announced by recently appointed CEO Loren Gill, who said in a statement: “It is an exciting time at San Manuel. I am truly honored to work with so many outstanding leaders who have been critical to our success. Ensuring we have the right people in the right places is a major priority for us and this is the first step in setting a strong foundation that allows for future growth and development. I’m excited for each of them in this next step in their career as they’re all deserving of this recognition and promotion.”
The six executives of the ELC will report directly to the CEO. The executives are:
Peter Arceo, who will oversee all operations of San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino, the tribe’s main business enterprise, has combined hospitality and casino experience of 24 years. He became manager in March and has worked for the casino since 2015, when he became chief marketing officer. In that role he launched the casino’s player development program and established a database marketing department.
Erin Copeland, as chief legal and compliance officer will be in charge of legal, physical safety (public safety and fire), information security, risk management, compliance, and environmental services. Said Gill, “Erin’s working relationship with San Manuel has covered nearly 30 years and her dedication to the tribal nation is unparalleled. Her expertise, wealth of knowledge, and drive for excellence are top-notch. I’d like to recognize Erin for her continued service to San Manuel.”
Dan Little, chief intergovernmental and tribal affairs officer, oversees intergovernmental affairs, cultural resources management, tribal family services and will provide administrative support for the tribal education department and tribal court. Of Little, Gill commented, “In his first few months, Dan has already made a significant impact and no doubt will be a key part of our growth and development plan moving forward. We are extremely excited to have him on the team.”
Brigitte Saria, chief people and infrastructure officer, will oversee human resources, information technology, and support services. She has more than a quarter century in both private and public companies. Gill said, “Brigitte’s leadership and talent development initiatives have transformed San Manuel over the past five years and she has played a critical role in setting us up for future success.”
Rikki Tanenbaum, chief marketing officer, will head marketing and the office of public affairs. For the past year she has been CMO of San Manuel, and before that held executive positions at several large commercial and tribal gaming organizations.
Laurens Vosloo, chief financial officer, will be in charge of finance, accounting, investments, procurement, enterprise program management, and planning, real estate and development. With more than ten years of casino financial experience, “Laurens has been my confidant and right hand for the past five years, and it’s because of his unwavering support and passion that we’ve been able to accomplish all we have. I know that with his continued leadership, the future is very bright for San Manuel,” said Gill.