For those looking for a greater challenge, be careful what you wish for. Caesars Entertainment last week named Carol Pride as CIO, and former CIO and senior VP Bob Conover as Special Assistant for Strategic Initiatives. As such, Conover will report to Caesars CEO Wallace Barr and be responsible for "maximizing the return on the investments the company has made in its state-of-the-art data systems by developing new database marketing tools and techniques; increasing room and customer revenue yield; improving integration of slot systems data into the company's data warehouse; and identifying and putting in place new table game management systems," according to a statement. Also, Conover will lead the slot-development group. Pride, who had been VP of IS, will report to Caesars' chief financial officer.
Darn it! I knew I shouldn't have applied for that loan. Can you run a mortgage-finance company from jail? Let's ask Ken Lay. And maybe he has an industry tip, which he (or you) can send to jsoat@cmp.com or phone 516-562-5326. If you want to talk about the dynamics of the software industry, leveraging your IT assets, or spam, meet me at InformationWeek.com's Listening Post: informationweek.com/forum/johnsoat.
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