Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel in Idaho appoints new sales director
Taylia Redfox-Edmo has previously served as manager of Cedar Spa.
US.- The Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel has named Taylia Redfox-Edmo as sales director. Redfox-Edmo has previously served as manager of Cedar Spa and worked within the Gaming Machine Department.
The casino said: “With a background spanning sales, real estate, wellness, and marketing, Taylia’s strength lies in her ability to blend guest-centered thinking with results-driven strategy.”

Redfox-Edmo commented: “I’ve always been drawn to work that’s centered around people—helping them feel seen, celebrated, and taken care of. The Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel is more than just a place to stay or play—it’s a destination full of culture, connection, and potential.
“My vision is to create an environment where excellence feels effortless because it’s rooted in pride, passion, and teamwork. Whether guests are here for a night, a celebration, or a moment of peace—I want every experience to leave a mark.”
Owned and operated by the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, the Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel has an 85 thousand-square-foot gaming operation, 156 hotel rooms, a 15,000 square-foot event space, a spa, five food and beverage outlets and a bingo hall.
The tribe also owns and operates two other gaming properties, Sage Hill Casino and Travel Center, and Bannock Peak Casino and Truck Stop. The renovated Bannock Peak Casino reopened in November 2024.