Snoqualmie Valley Record – May 15, 2020
In a shocking turn of events, the CEO of Snoqualmie Casino, Brian Decorah, has announced his resignation from the company. Decorah, who has been serving as CEO for the past five years, cited personal reasons for his departure.
“Brian Decorah has been an integral part of the Snoqualmie Casino team for many years and his leadership will be greatly missed,” said a spokesperson for the casino.
Decorah’s resignation comes at a critical time for the casino, as it has been closed since March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The closure has had a significant impact on the casino’s revenue and has forced the company to make difficult decisions, including reducing staff and implementing cost-saving measures.
Despite these challenges, Decorah has been praised for his handling of the situation and for his dedication to the well-being of the casino’s employees and customers. Under his leadership, the casino has implemented strict safety protocols to ensure the health and safety of all those who visit the facility.
In a statement released by the casino, Decorah expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to lead the company and thanked his colleagues for their support during his tenure as CEO.
“I am incredibly proud of all that we have accomplished at Snoqualmie Casino and am confident that the company is well-positioned for future success,” Decorah said.
The search for a new CEO is already underway, with the casino’s board of directors working diligently to find a suitable replacement for Decorah. In the meantime, the day-to-day operations of the casino will be overseen by the executive team, who have been with the company for many years.
Despite Decorah’s resignation, the future of Snoqualmie Casino remains bright, with plans for a phased reopening in the coming months as the COVID-19 situation improves. The casino is committed to providing a safe and enjoyable gaming experience for all of its customers and looks forward to welcoming guests back to the facility soon.