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B M & T ••• November/December 2021 ••• www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com 13 P r o f e s s i o n a l C o n v e n t i o n Management Asso- ciation, American Society of Associa- tion Execu-tives, National Coalition of Black Meeting Prof- essionals, CANVAS Meetings Advisory Board, Past Presid- ent of Oakhaven Boys and Girls Club, Arthritis Foundation, 40 under 40 for Urban Professionals and Collinson Media Top 40 under 40 (Atlanta Based Company). CAESARS ENTERTAINMENT, INC. APPOINTS SANDRA DOUGLASS MORGAN TO BOARD OF DIRECTORS Caesars Entertainment, Inc. (NASDAQ: CZR) recently announced the appointment of Sandra Douglass Morgan to its Board of Directors, effective November 7, 2021, and subject to required regulatory approvals. Morgan, an attorney, is the past chairwoman of the Nevada Gaming Control board and the first African Ameri- can to serve as chair. "We are delighted to add Sandra Douglass Morgan to the Caesars Enter- tainment leadership team," said Gary Carano, Executive Chairman of the Board, Caesars Ent- ertainment. "Sandra is rooted in the gam- ing industry in a way few others could be. Her experience as chair of the Nevada Gaming Control Board and as a member of the Nevada Gaming Commission gives her a deep understanding of our industry. Her leadership as an attorney for gaming corporations and government entities adds another lens through which she has developed a unique perspective which will help our company continue to move forward as the gaming landscape evolves and grows." Morgan was appointed chairwoman and executive direc- tor of the Nevada Gaming Control Board in January of 2019 after serving on the Nevada Gaming Commission. In her role as chair of Nevada gaming's regulatory agency, Morgan implemented sweeping changes, including ensuring licensees adopted and implemented policies against discrim- ination and paving the way for cashless wagering at machines and table games, as well as steering the industry through the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. "Sandra is a proven leader, team builder, and passionate advocate for always doing the right thing," said Tom Reeg, CEO of Caesars Entertainment. "I'm pleased to add her inde- pendent voice to our strong board of directors. I look forward to working with her, the rest of our board, and the manage- ment team to continue to drive results for our guests, our Team Members, and our shareholders." Before becoming chair of the Nevada Gaming Control Board, Morgan served as Director of External Affairs for AT&T Services, Inc., responsible for managing AT&T's government and community affairs in Nevada. She previously served as the City Attorney for the City of North Las Vegas and was the first African American City Attorney in Nevada. She began her career as a litigation attorney in the gaming industry. Morgan currently serves as a board member of the follow- ing publicly traded companies: Fidelity National Financial, Allegiant Travel Company, and Cerberus Cyber Sentinel Corp. With the addition of Morgan, Caesars Entertainment's Board of Directors will grow to 10 members. About Meetings and Events at Caesars Entertain-ment, Inc. The largest casino-entertainment company in the U.S., Caesars Entertainment, Inc. offers meeting and event planners one dedicated team, united nationwide, committed to provid- ing the most successful meeting experiences possible. With one call or email, planners have access to more than 50 prop- erties, with more than 2.1 million square feet of meeting space and more than 50,000 guest rooms. Mix and match properties and venues within a destination under a single contract and minimum. Enjoy elite perks, rewards and privileges with our Caesars Rewards Meeting Diamond Program. For more infor- mation, please visit www.CaesarsMeans-Business.com and www.CAESARFORUM.com.

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