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Casino Icon Looking for Troubled Casinos for TV Shows

Monday, 29 August 2016 09:10 AM

The Gaming Group

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LAS VEGAS, NV / ACCESSWIRE / August 29, 2016 / In the spirit of successful television show rescues of restaurants, hotels, and bars, iconic casino "boss", author, and television personality Gary Green will be looking for casinos to "turn around" for his new television series "Casino Rescue."

Taking his quest to the casino industry's leading trade show, Global Gaming Expo (G2E), in Las Vegas the last week of September, Green described his quest, "Nationwide television exposure for the casino plus a state-of-the-art makeover and marketing program, all part of a genuine turnaround; what more could a struggling casino ask for?"

Author of the new decisively pro Indian book "Osceola's Revenge - the phenomena of Indian casinos", Gary Green is the star of the new television series in development with Frogwater Media. In the series, Green's team of casino experts "makeover" troubled casinos and add the star's own well-known marketing flair.

"We have already partnered with vendors, designers, regulatory advisors, financial gurus, and a whole array for casino experts who are eager to help turn around troubled properties. This is an operation that most mid-sized to small casinos could never afford; and it is free," the host added.

Gary Green, a Pulitzer-nominated best-selling author, is a former vice-president of marketing and player development for Donald Trump and is widely recognized as one of the most knowledgeable and colorful marketing characters in the casino industry. He is also a managing partner of The Gaming Group private equity investment fund.

Both the television series and the new J. Boylston & Co. published book were sold by Green's agent, Alan Morell, of Creative Management Partners, Beverly Hills.

The Gaming Group, Monday, August 29, 2016, Press release picture

The Gaming Group, Monday, August 29, 2016, Press release picture

SOURCE: The Gaming Group

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