The online casino community received some unexpected news as the buzz about Macau based Las Vegas Sands reported that one of their top executives had resigned. According to the report, the chief operating officer of the Sand’s Macau subsidiary submitted his resignation which took the company by surprise. News updates however officially confirmed the parting of ways between Las Vegas Sands Macau’s top executive as the news has also been confirmed by reliable sources from the Asian based company. Las Vegas Sands in Macau is one of the prime bookmaking sites in the continent and a top revenue generator of the company and the Chinese territory.
The COO of Las Vegas Sands Macau, David Sisk, has worked as a executive at the company and has officially left Sands China. He has been with Sands for three long years and is instrumental in some of the biggest operations and success of the company in the past years since its historic launch in the bookmaking arena in Asia. Casino operators in Macau as well as several media outlets based in Asia leaked the news online about the resignation. According to the official statement by Las Vegas Sands Macau spokesman, it is confirmed that Sisk is no longer an employee of the company. Sisk has made remarkable contributions to the overall operations and success of the company in Macau. He and the current CEO of Sands China, Ed Tracy, joined Sands in 2010 August.
It is remembered that the employment of Sisk and Tracy in Las Vegas Sands followed the incident when former Sands CEO Steve Jacobs was fired. Sisk has a long history in the bookmaking industry as he also worked as CFO of China based Wynn Resorts. The online casino prime community is quite familiar with the valuable contributions and works of Sisk in the gaming industry. Ken Kay, former CFO of Las Vegas Sands, also resigned from the company without any explanation. However leaked news stated that Sands fired Kay without any cause. Sands sources however emphasized that Kay will still be working as consultant for the company for six months. Such news has not been released with David Sisk.