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Trump Entertainment Resorts main competitors are Las Vegas Sands, Holland America Line, and Columbia Sussex.

Competitor Summary. See how Trump Entertainment Resorts compares to its main competitors:

  • Hilton has the most employees (173,000).
  • Employees at Las Vegas Sands earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $77,220.
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Trump Entertainment Resorts vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1995
3.9
Atlantic City, NJ1$175.6M10,001
1976
4.8
Las Vegas, NV1$1.4B11,600
1975
3.9
Las Vegas, NV5$3.9B25,000
1983
4.6
Orlando, FL2$3.0B40,000
1972
4.3
Crestview Hills, KY3$24.0M120
1919
4.5
McLean, VA34$11.2B173,000
1988
4.4
Las Vegas, NV2$11.3B46,000
-
4.0
Montauk, NY1$38.0M350
1991
4.0
Destin, FL2$58.0M750
1945
4.6
Newton, MA2$360.0M2,500
1937
3.8
Las Vegas, NV10$11.2B54,000
2009
4.3
Atlantic City, NJ1$4.2M50
-
4.0
Las Vegas, NV1$63.0M50
-
3.7
Sunny Isles Beach, FL1$21.0M750
2011
4.2
Bellevue, WA1$75.0M50
-
3.7
Annapolis, MD2$3.0M50
1994
4.4
Philadelphia, MS2$330.0M3,000
Boston Harbor Hotel
1987
4.2
Boston, MA1$880,00010
-
4.0
Tupelo, MS1$2.1M35
1873
4.7
Seattle, WA1$8.6B10,001
1983
3.9
Weston, FL1$5.0M300

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Trump Entertainment Resorts salaries vs competitors

Among Trump Entertainment Resorts competitors, employees at Las Vegas Sands earn the most with an average yearly salary of $77,220.

Compare Trump Entertainment Resorts salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Trump Entertainment Resorts
$39,979$19.22-
Station Casinos
$36,886$17.73-
Boyd Gaming
$34,473$16.57-
The Ritz-Carlton Hotel
$33,551$16.13-
Columbia Sussex
$47,936$23.05-
Hilton
$31,661$15.22-

Compare Trump Entertainment Resorts job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Trump Entertainment Resorts
$44,962$21.62
Holland America Line
$50,029$24.05
Tropicana Casino & Resort
$48,542$23.34
Pearl River Resort
$48,062$23.11
Boston Harbor Hotel
$46,321$22.27
Las Vegas Sands
$46,101$22.16
The Ritz-Carlton Hotel
$45,425$21.84
Doral Arrowwood
$45,370$21.81
The Newport Beachside Hotel & Resort
$45,142$21.70
Bonaventure Resort & Spa
$44,995$21.63
Gurney's Montauk Resort And Seawater Spa
$44,962$21.62
Pineapple Hospitality Company
$44,958$21.61
Sandestin
$44,896$21.58
Columbia Sussex
$44,756$21.52
Historic Inns of Annapolis
$43,745$21.03
Hilton
$43,356$20.84
Sonesta Hotels
$43,051$20.70
New Frontier Hotel and Casino
$42,381$20.38
Station Casinos
$41,163$19.79
Boyd Gaming
$41,070$19.75

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Trump Entertainment Resorts demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Trump Entertainment Resorts vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Hilton43%57%
Holland America Line50%50%
Boyd Gaming53%47%
Caesars Entertainment54%46%
Las Vegas Sands68%32%
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Compare race at Trump Entertainment Resorts vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
59%16%13%8%4%
9.9
57%20%11%8%4%
9.8
60%17%13%7%4%
9.9
55%18%9%13%4%
9.8
65%15%7%8%5%
9.7
57%21%9%8%5%
9.6

Trump Entertainment Resorts and similar companies CEOs

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Keith E. Smith
Boyd Gaming

Keith E. Smith is President, Chief Executive Officer, Director of Boyd Gaming Corporation. He has been President and a director of the Company since April 2005, and he has served as Chief Executive Officer since January 2008. Keith Smith served as the Chief Operating Officer of the Company from October 2001 through December 2007, and prior to being appointed President, Keith Smith had served as the Company’s Executive Vice President since May 1998. Keith Smith joined the Company in September 1990, serving in various controllership positions, the last of which was Senior Vice President and Controller. In 2005, Keith Smith was appointed to the Board of the Nevada Resort Association and served as Chairman from December 2008 until December 2012. Keith Smith has been a member of the board of directors of the American Gaming Association since January 2008, including serving as its Chairman in 2010 and 2011. From 2005 to January 2011, he served as Vice Chairman of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. In January 2012, Keith Smith was appointed by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco to serve as Chairman of the board of directors of its Los Angeles Branch, and he has served as a director on that board since January 2009.

Thomas R. Reeg
Caesars Entertainment

Thomas R. Reeg is Chief Executive Officer of Caesars Entertainment. He previously served as Chief Executive Officer of Eldorado Resorts, Inc. since January 2019 and was instrumental in spearheading the acquisition of Caesars Entertainment Corporation in 2020. Mr. Reeg served as President of Eldorado Resorts, Inc. since September 2014, at which time he was also appointed to the Company’s Board of Directors. He also served as the Company’s Chief Financial Officer since March 2016. Mr. Reeg’s involvement with the Company dates back to 2007 when he joined the Board of Managers of Eldorado Resorts LLC. Recognized and respected as a leading industry strategist, Mr. Reeg was instrumental in negotiating, structuring and financing the Company’s growth strategy, including its acquisition of Eldorado Shreveport in 2005, its merger with MTR Resorts in 2014, and its subsequent accretive acquisitions, including the 2017 acquisition of Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc., the acquisition of Grand Victoria Casino in Elgin, Illinois and the acquisition of Tropicana Entertainment in 2018. He was also instrumental in forging strategic agreements with The Cordish Companies to develop a new world-class, mixed-use entertainment and hospitality destination in Pompano, Florida, and William Hill PLC whereby William Hill US serves as Eldorado’s exclusive sports betting operator for a period of 25 years. Prior to joining the company, Mr. Reeg was a Managing Director and portfolio manager at AIG Global Investment Group (“AIG”), from 2002-2005 where he was responsible for co-management of the high-yield mutual fund portfolios. Prior to his role at AIG, Mr. Reeg was a senior high-yield research analyst covering various sectors, including the casino, lodging and leisure sectors, at Bank One Capital Markets. Mr. Reeg holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance from the University of Notre Dame.

Sarah Bingol
Hilton

Robert Glen Goldstein
Las Vegas Sands

Rob Goldstein is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Las Vegas Sands (LVS), assuming that role in January 2021 after serving in a variety of leadership positions since joining the company in 1995. As CEO, he provides strategic direction to the company’s global properties, guides the pursuit of new development opportunities and oversees the company’s efforts to continually maximize value for its shareholders. He also is focused on driving LVS’ industry-leading approach to compliance, furthering the company’s efforts to be a good community partner and ensuring LVS remains widely recognized as a best-in-class employer. Prior to this leadership role, Mr. Goldstein was LVS’ president and chief operating officer (COO), as well as president of global gaming operations, where he was responsible for every facet of the company’s industry-leading gaming operations in Asia and the United States. As the president of global gaming, Mr. Goldstein set the direction for the company’s gaming business from the hiring of key personnel to the development and execution of strategic initiatives. His leadership helped LVS achieve a significant number of industry records for financial performance and also positioned the company as leader in the important area of regulatory compliance. One of the most respected and knowledgeable hospitality and gaming executives in the industry today, Mr. Goldstein joined LVS during the planning phases of The Venetian in Las Vegas, the company’s first Integrated Resort. By attracting leading retailers, restaurateurs and important leisure attractions, he helped shape the identity of the property and set the stage for its long-lasting success. From 1999 to 2010, Mr. Goldstein served as president and COO of The Venetian, as well as The Palazzo Las Vegas, a 3,000-all-suite hotel which is connected to The Venetian and opened in 2008. Mr. Goldstein graduated from the University of Pittsburgh and received his law degree from the Temple University School of Law. He and his wife, Sheryl, reside in Las Vegas and are active in the local community. Mr. Goldstein serves on the Board of Directors of Opportunity Village, The Adelson Drug Rehabilitation Clinic and the Emeril Lagasse Foundation. The couple has two adult children, Scott and Courtney.

Carlos Flores
Sonesta Hotels

Frank Fertitta Jr.
Station Casinos

Frank Joseph Fertitta III (February 24, 1962) is an American entrepreneur. He is the current CEO of Station Casinos. He is also a founder of Zuffa LLC, the parent entity of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).

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