Gary Loveman

Gary Loveman
Gary W. Lovemanis a former academic and American business executive who was the chief executive officer of Caesars Entertainment Corporation for 12 years. On June 30, 2015 he stepped down from his post as CEO and president of Caesars, remaining as chairman. Prior to joining Caesars Entertainment, in 1998, then known as Harrah's Entertainment, Loveman was a professor at Harvard Business School...
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