News from: Cabazon Band Of Cahuilla Indians and Fantasy Springs Resort Casino
The Cabazon Band of Cahuilla Indians would like to announce that Jay Chesterton has been named the Interim General Manager of Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, taking the reins from our esteemed outgoing General Manager, Paul Ryan. Jay’s appointment comes as a natural progression, as he has been an integral part of the Fantasy Springs family for nearly 18 years, initially joining as the Vice President of Hotel and Food & Beverage.
Jay Chesterton’s journey in the gaming and hospitality industry is nothing short of remarkable. He embarked on his career at Resorts Casino in Atlantic City in 1988, where he displayed an unwavering commitment to excellence. Over the years, he climbed the ranks within the Food & Beverage department, leaving an indelible mark on the resort’s culinary and dining experiences. In 2000, he concluded his tenure at Resorts Casino as the Vice President of Food & Beverage, having set new standards for quality and service.
From there, Jay brought his talents and innovative spirit to Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, where he continued to hone his skills and elevate guest experiences as their Vice President of Food & Beverage until 2006.
Jay Chesterton is more than a seasoned professional; he is a visionary leader whose dedication to his craft is exemplary. His passion for what he does is not just evident; it is infectious, and his commitment to excellence is unwavering. He has a profound understanding of the values that define Fantasy Springs Resort Casino and is well-equipped to steer our beloved establishment to new heights.
As we embark on this exciting new chapter with Jay Chesterton at the helm, we are confident that his expertise, innovative ideas, and unwavering dedication will contribute to the continued success of Fantasy Springs Resort Casino. We look forward to witnessing the exciting transformations and experiences that Jay will bring to our resort.
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The Cabazon Band of Cahuilla Indians is a federally recognized Indian tribe with approximately 1,610 acres of reservation land in the Coachella Valley. The Tribe owns several business enterprises including Fantasy Springs Resort Casino. Goals include growing and diversifying its business ventures to increase employment in the Coachella Valley, increasing the support of community programs, continuing to pursue economic self-sufficiency and preserving and educating the public about Cabazon culture.