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No women or minorities now run Atlantic City casinos
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - With the departure of the head of the Tropicana, none of Atlantic City's nine casinos is now led by a woman or a Black person — a rapid change from the diverse leadership of the city's casinos just two years ago.Jacqueline Grace left her job as senior vice president and general manager of the Tropicana in late July after nearly two years in the top role there. She is now CEO of Beam Living, a New York property management company.Grace was the last of a group of four women, two of them Black, who ran Atlantic City casinos just two years ago.In a Facebook post on Monday, Grace said she is "blessed beyond measure to continue doing what I love: serving an amazing team of humans, serving our residents, and serving the community."Caesars Entertainment, which owns the Tropicana, announced on Tuesday that Joe Giunta, a veteran executive who has been with the company for 20 years, will succeed Grace as head of the Tropicana.