Melco restructures administrative organisation
Melco Resorts announce several changes in its executive structuring for Macau gaming services.
Macau.- Melco Resorts has updated its administrative structure for operations in Macau. As published yesterday by the international casino company, Gabriel Hunterton has ended his time as property president of casino resort City of Dreams Macau after a year of representing the company.
“While Hunterton was in the role for only a year, under his leadership, the property [City of Dreams Macau] had undergone considerable operational and marketing issues in mass (premium mass in particular). Hold rate in mass has been a considerable issue partly due to operating changes introduced by Hunterton,” revealed an official statement published yesterday by the brokerage company Sanford C. Bernstein Ltd.
The job position will be taken by David Sisk, most recently president of Melco Resorts’ 60 percent-owned Macau property Studio City on Cotai. Sisk has been working as property president of Melco’s Studio City since 2016.
Last year the City of Dreams Macau casino resort announced via its website that its hotel Crown Towers will operate from January 18, 2018 as Nüwa. The current Crown Towers feature 300 guest rooms and 33 villas.