Rush Street Gaming names new CFO and COO

Rush Street Gaming has made two appointments to its senior leadership team, promoting Bill Keena and Marc Arndt to C-level positions

Rush Street Gaming has made ii appointments to its senior leadership team, promoting Bill Keena and Marc Arndt to C-level positions.

Keena, a 35-year gambling casino industry veteran, has been named Chief Operating Officer (COO), piece Arndt will assist as Chief Financial Officer (CFO).

Both are long-time Benjamin Rush Street employees. In 2011, Keena became General Manager of Rivers Casino Des Plaines, spell inward the same year, Arndt was the world-class team up member to bring together the Chicago-area property; an operation that Benjamin Rush Street claimed he was “instrumental” inwards launching.

In add-on to leading the Des Plaines property, Keena most lately served as General Manager for Rivers Casino Pittsburgh. He has farther acted as an enterprise-wide casino industry consultant.

Regarding his unexampled role, Keena remarked: “I’m looking frontward to working alongside our tremendously talented and dedicated teams to preserve their outstanding momentum.”

Meanwhile, as CFO, Arndt will oversee and handle the finance functions of all gaming operations, including Rush Street’s land-based casinos and their connected entities.

“I’m excited most Benjamin Rush Street’s tremendous growing o'er the past decennium and proud of the team’s many accomplishments,” said Arndt.

“We experience warm and serious-minded leadership crosswise the total enterprise. I’m looking forward to continued coaction and still to a greater extent outstanding things ahead.”

Both appointments are depicted object to approvals from jurisdictional gaming boards. Tim Drehkoff, Benjamin Rush Street Gaming CEO, added: “Bill Keena and Marc Arndt feature been section of the Benjamin Rush Street kinfolk for over a decade.

“Their unique combining of institutional history, in operation(p) expertise and financial acumen made them the nonpareil choices for COO and CFO. We’re delighted they’ve accepted these exciting unexampled roles.”