CEO Max Dressler to leave St. Eugene Resort

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CEO St Eugene Resort, Max Dressler

There is no word as to who will replace Dressler when he leaves the top position at the resort.

Sources tell Kootenay Business that Max Dressler, CEO at the St. Eugene Resort near Cranbrook, is leaving his position as the head of the resort, casino and golf course. Max has been the Chief Executive Officer at the resort for the last four or five years with previous experience at Manitoba Lotteries, the Saskatchewan Lottery Corporation and he was also a gaming specialist with the RCMP.

Max Dressler recently tendered his resignation which will go into effect mid-March. He stated, " I wanted to ensure my notice period was sufficient enough to assist the Board in the search for my successor and to make the transition as seamless and positive as possible. My last day at St. Eugene will be March 19th."

There is no word as to who will replace Dressler when he leaves the top position at the resort. While under the tenure of Max Dressler as CEO the St. Eugene Resort continue to grow and it was recognized as the Cranbrook Chamber of Commerce's marketer of the year in 2012.

St. Eugene Golf Resort & Casino is a full service resort located five minutes from the Canadian Rockies International Airport, 10 minutes from Cranbrook, and 20 minutes from Kimberley. The resort offers awe-inspiring views of Fisher Peak and the Canadian Rockies, and an ideal base for both tourists and business travelers. In addition to 125 guest rooms and four dining outlets, the resort offers over 11,000 square feet of first class function space, the spectacular St. Eugene 18 hole golf course and the Casino of the Rockies, a 19,000 sq-foot full service casino.

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