Bobby Baldwin Named Chief Executive Officer of Drew Las Vegas

Witkoff has named Bobby Baldwin, renowned gaming executive, as Vice Chairman of Witkoff and Chief Executive Officer of Drew Las Vegas, a 67-story resort and casino in development on the Las Vegas Strip. Baldwin will assume his new role immediately.

Partnering with a highly respected industry leader signals Witkoff’s commitment to the long-term success of Drew, which will set the standard for next-generation Las Vegas luxury, and to the destination overall. With nearly 3,800 rooms, the resort will introduce a truly unique take on the Las Vegas experience, featuring a state-of-the-art casino, an innovative collection of restaurants, shops, and pools, vibrant nightlife options, and groundbreaking spa and wellness offerings.

In his additional role as Witkoff’s vice chairman, Baldwin will provide leadership and insight on projects beyond Las Vegas that are critical to the firm’s long-term growth strategy.

“As we were making final preparations for construction, we had a unique opportunity to work with a transformational leader who has unrivaled experience,” says Steven Witkoff, chairman and chief executive officer of Witkoff. “Bobby sees how far the project has come and is supportive of our vision and strategy. He has been at the helm of many preeminent resorts in Las Vegas including Mirage, Bellagio, and CityCenter. Given Bobby’s industry reputation and experience, we believe he’s the ideal individual to successfully launch this project and to help drive strategy within the overall Witkoff enterprise.”

Says Baldwin, “I am thrilled to be a part of the Witkoff organization as well as the team at Drew Las Vegas. Witkoff’s proven track record in global real estate development, financing, and operations makes this the right opportunity, particularly when combined with the introduction of the Drew.”

Baldwin has an unparalleled track record in Las Vegas and is widely known for achieving strong financial outcomes. Prior to becoming Vice Chairman of Witkoff and Drew’s CEO, Baldwin most recently served as chief customer development officer of MGM Resorts International and president and CEO of CityCenter, an approximately $9.2 billion development. Prior to MGM Resorts, Baldwin held many leadership positions with Mirage Resorts.

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