This included hotel operations, gaming, branding and marketing, recruitment, sales, and partner relations, all while the Durango property was under construction. Horn was directly involved in the Durango pre-opening project, overseeing all phases of the property’s day-to-day processes. Horn was also the general manager of Palace Station and served as Station Casinos’ corporate vice president. He previously played dual roles in The Palms as vice president and assistant manager.
Horn is a hospitality industry professional with 28 years of experience in the field.
The gaming company named David Horn as the new venue’s general manager and vice president. In preparation for the opening of the Durango Casino & Resort next year, Station Casinos has announced some key leadership appointments for the Las Vegas Valley property.