By Chun Han Wong
SINGAPORE--Genting Singapore PLC's (G13.SG) marketing chief
Mabel Lee left the casino operator at the end of August, two people
with knowledge of the move said Wednesday.
Ms. Lee quit as president of Genting Singapore's Resorts World
Marketing Pte. Ltd. partly because of strategic differences with
senior management, one of the people said.
The industry veteran, who has nearly three decades of
casino-hospitality experience, had joined Genting Singapore in 2010
to help set up the casino marketing team at its flagship property,
Resorts World Sentosa--one of the city-state's two licensed
casinos. She had responsibility over growing the casino's
premium-gambler business, among other roles.
A spokeswoman for Genting Singapore declined to comment.
Ms. Lee's departure comes as Genting Singapore's casino faces
slumping business volumes that have contributed to some loss of
market share to rival Marina Bay Sands, the Singapore casino resort
run by U.S. gambling group Las Vegas Sands Corp. (LVS)
Last month, Genting Singapore reported 311 million Singapore
dollars (about US$249 million) in second-quarter earnings before
interest, tax, depreciation and amortization, down 10% from the
same period a year ago and missing analysts' forecasts, partly due
to lower premium-gambler volume.
The results were the latest in a series of earnings misses for
the unit of Malaysian gambling group Genting Bhd. (3182.KU),
reinforcing analysts' projections of slowing growth in Singapore's
casino market.
Ms. Lee joined Genting Singapore from Wynn Macau Ltd. (1128.HK),
where she was an executive vice president. She previously served
stints with U.S. casinos including Caesars Palace, Las Vegas Hilton
and MGM Mirage.
Write to Chun Han Wong at chunhan.wong@dowjones.com
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