Fontainebleau Las Vegas announced Monday that it’s hired Mark Tricano as president of the Strip venue, which is slated to open in December.
CEO Brett Mufson was serving as president of the property in a provisional capacity. He’ll cede that role to Tricano. Tricano comes to Fontainebleau Las Vegas from Galaxy Entertainment where he spent more than three years as senior vice president of gaming development and optimization. By market share, Hong Kong-based Galaxy is one of the largest operators in Macau.
It is a tremendous honor to take on the responsibility of leading the Las Vegas team toward a defining moment in Las Vegas history,” Tricano said in a statement. “Fontainebleau Development’s leadership has conceived this resort with a unique, independent vision that sets it apart from everything there is, and anything there has ever been on the Strip.”
CEO Brett Mufson was serving as president of the property in a provisional capacity. He’ll cede that role to Tricano. Tricano comes to Fontainebleau Las Vegas from Galaxy Entertainment where he spent more than three years as senior vice president of gaming development and optimization. By market share, Hong Kong-based Galaxy is one of the largest operators in Macau.
It is a tremendous honor to take on the responsibility of leading the Las Vegas team toward a defining moment in Las Vegas history,” Tricano said in a statement. “Fontainebleau Development’s leadership has conceived this resort with a unique, independent vision that sets it apart from everything there is, and anything there has ever been on the Strip.”