In what appears to be a large-scale reorganization, several high-profile entertainment executives have left Caesars Entertainment since the year began.
According to a report from the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the departures include Mark Weinstein, Amy Naples, Paul Shlisky, Mike Hodin, Jessica Tindor, Chris Yancey and potentially others; all had worked in various executive-level entertainment roles for the company since at least 2020.
Additionally, Caesars’ longtime President of Entertainment Jason Gastwirth stepped down from his position on New Year’s Eve after more than a decade with the company.
Amy Garcia, who had previously served as senior vice president of ticketing, has been appointed as senior vice president of entertainment—according to the Review-Journal, Garcia is now Caesars’ ranking entertainment executive, but there does not appear to be any position currently overseeing the Las Vegas properties specifically.
The company did not respond to requests for comment from the Review-Journal.