San Manuel Band of Mission Indians hires Daniel D’Arrigo as CFO

Previously, D’Arrigo worked for MGM Resorts International in Las Vegas.
Previously, D’Arrigo worked for MGM Resorts International in Las Vegas.

D’Arrigo has more than 25 years of experience in the industry.

US.- The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians has named Daniel D’Arrigo as chief financial officer. D’Arrigo has more than 25 years of experience in senior finance and capital markets roles in the gaming, leisure and hospitality industry.

Previously, D’Arrigo worked as executive vice president, chief financial officer and treasurer of MGM Resorts International (MGM) in Las Vegas. He participated in the financial strategies to acquire Mirage Resorts and Mandalay Resort Group. 

Laurens Vosloo, chief executive officer for the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, said: “As chief financial officer, Dan will play a critical role in leading the Tribe’s fiscal strategy, growth and development.

“One of Dan’s greatest strengths is his credibility with the investment community and capital markets. We are very pleased that Dan is joining our team at a time when the Tribe is experiencing tremendous growth and has such great potential for new opportunities.”

D’Arrigo commented: “I am extremely honored and humbled to be joining the San Manuel enterprise. The Tribe has achieved much success while also assembling a top-notch leadership team under Laurens’ direction. I look forward to working alongside such experienced colleagues and further positioning the enterprise for long term sustainable growth.”

In February, the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians named Steve Burns as chief public policy officer. In his new role, Burns is responsible for leading and implementing the Tribe’s public policy strategy on federal and state legislation and regulation as well as issues management. 

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