Ninth Annual Survey of Casino Executives to be Conducted by Gaming Industry Observer and Bristol Associates
Posted on: Tuesday, 16 June 2009, 10:00 CDT
The ninth survey -- produced by Bristol Associates, Inc., a
To participate in the survey, visit www.bristolassoc.com, go to the "Gaming Industry" page and click on the "Take the Executive Satisfaction Survey" button. Gaming Industry Observer will analyze the results and report them in a future issue of the prestigious newsletter. Participants can also find a link to the survey at www.gamingobserver.com.
Analyses of the first eight Annual Gaming Industry Observer/Bristol Associates Executive Satisfaction Survey results were published in Gaming Industry Observer. "This survey is nearly a decade old, but we have never polled executives during a period of such economic distress," Publisher
Bristol Associates President
Participants in the survey again will receive a complimentary copy of the results.
Gaming Industry Observer, which has won four national awards for editorial excellence from the Newsletter and Electronic Publishers Foundation, analyzes significant economic, social, political, legal and technological trends that impact the gaming industry. It is a product of Spectrum Gaming Group (www.spectrumgaming.com), a global research and professional services firm serving private- and public-sector clients on five continents.
Bristol Associates has well-established, successful practices in gaming, hotel, restaurant, travel, healthcare, food processing, and direct marketing. Bristol maintains one of the largest databases of executive talent in the industry.
SOURCE Gaming Industry Observer
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