Building upon success is always challenging, particularly in a competitive business environment such as the one found among Atlantic City casinos. Some people see opportunity and embrace the pressure, while others shy away from the spotlight.
By all accounts, George Goldhoff is firmly part of that first group. The new president of Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City is fully aware of the expectations that come with leading the second-highest-grossing Atlantic City casino.
Goldhoff is (indirectly) replacing Joe Lupo, the casino’s former president. Lupo left AC to run The Mirage in Las Vegas, which Hard Rock recently bought. Luckily, the veteran gaming executive is no stranger to high stakes and appears anxious to take on Atlantic City.
