The Day

MGM Resorts hires former Foxwoods top executive

Butera to be in charge of interactiv­e gaming

- By BRIAN HALLENBECK Day Staff Writer

Scott Butera, the former Foxwoods Resort Casino chief executive who became commission­er of the Arena Football League, has joined MGM Resorts Internatio­nal as president of interactiv­e gaming, which includes sports betting.

Butera engineered the 2013 restructur­ing of the Mashantuck­et Pequot Tribe’s $2.3 billion debt.

“Skill-based gaming is expanding exponentia­lly and his experience will help us to dominate the field,” Corey Sanders, MGM Resorts’ chief operating officer, said Monday in a statement announcing Butera’s hiring. “As an industry leader in sports betting and cutting-edge interactiv­e gaming offerings, MGM Resorts is well-positioned to bring our decades of experience and well-earned reputation to new markets throughout the country. Scott will play a key role as we continue to expand nationwide.”

MGM Resorts, which expects to open a Springfiel­d, Mass., resort casino in August, operates sports books at casinos it owns in Las Vegas and will seek to expand such operations in other states in the wake of last month’s U.S. Supreme Court repeal of a federal ban on sports wagering. MGM Resorts has casinos in Maryland, Michigan, Mississipp­i and New Jersey, where its Borgata Hotel Casino began taking sports bets last week.

MGM Resorts acquired Empire City Casino, a racetrack casino, in Yonkers, N.Y., late last month.

“We’re looking to be a leader across all interactiv­e platforms,” Butera said in a phone interview. “This is something the company’s been involved in for some time. We’re a market leader in Nevada (which was exempt from the federal ban on sports betting), and we want to extend it.”

He declined to comment on MGM Resorts’ intentions regarding MGM Springfiel­d, its soon-to-open Massachuse­tts casino.

Butera was replaced as AFL commission­er in a March shakeup of the indoor football league’s management. During his stewardshi­p of the league, it shrank from 12 teams to the current four.

Butera left Foxwoods in 2014, after four years at the casino’s helm. He previously had led restructur­ing efforts at Las Vegas-based Tropicana Entertainm­ent and at Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts. Before that, he spent 15 years as an investment banker.

After leaving Foxwoods, Butera continued to advise the Mashantuck­ets on financial and strategic matters.

Butera holds a bachelor’s degree from Hartford’s Trinity College and a master of business administra­tion degree from New York University. He’s a member of Trinity’s board of trustees, as is James Murren, MGM Resorts’ chairman and chief executive officer, who also graduated from Trinity.

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DAY FILE PHOTO Scott Butera

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