Kreeger was the first general manager of Station Casinos’ Red Rock Resort, overseeing the property’s debut in 2006. In a bankruptcy court filing Friday in New Jersey, Kreeger - who took over as chief operating officer earlier this year after the casino filed Chapter 11 - said he has “accepted an employment offer with a new employer.”īefore heading to Atlantic City, Kreeger spent the bulk of his gaming career in Las Vegas at MGM Mirage (now MGM Resorts International) and Station Casinos. Revel, which opened two years ago, was in the midst of a bankruptcy-mandated auction when the property closed after Labor Day weekend. Kreeger most recently was chief operating officer of the now-closed Revel in Atlantic City. The hotel-casino’s owners said Monday that Scott Kreeger would take over for Rob Oseland, who had been with the property since 2012, before the 18-month construction transition from the shuttered Sahara into SLS Las Vegas.Įmployees were told of the change Monday morning. The SLS Las Vegas has changed presidents just two months after the $415 million Strip resort opened. Scott Kreeger, general manager of Red Rock Resort, stands by gaming tables in the pool area of the resort in Las Vegas June 7, 2006.