Hard Rock is no stranger to Japan with more than 30 years of experience in the country – opening its first Japanese cafe in Tokyo with long-time partner, WDI Group, in 1983. With six Hard Rock Cafe locations currently in operation, in addition to 24 hotels and 11 casinos around the world, Hard Rock showcases its proven track record of developing and managing distinguished entertainment and hospitality venues. With the recent passing of Japan's Integrated Resorts Promotion Bill, the company fully intends to apply this expertise and recognition as a major contender among the bidders for resort licenses.
"As the former CEO of
Sands China Ltd and CEO of the Trump Organization, Tracy brings more than 30
years of proven gaming, hospitality and integrated resort experience to Hard
Rock," states Jim Allen chairman of Hard Rock International. "We are
confident in Tracy's ability to lead the company's efforts in Japan and we look
forward to seeing our business continue to grow under his leadership." Edward Tracy joined Sands
China Ltd, a subsidiary of Las Vegas Sands Corp., in July 2010 as its president
and chief operating officer, becoming the company CEO in July 2011. Tracy was
responsible for the oversight of the country's largest integrated resort
operator by revenue, capacity and content, with 13,000 hotels rooms and 30,000
team members. In October 2014, Harvard
Business Review named Mr. Tracy as one of "The Best-Performing CEOs in the
World" in its respected annual top 100 ranking. Prior to Sands, Mr. Tracy
served as president and CEO of Capital Gaming, a multi-jurisdictional manager
of regional casinos. He also served as president and CEO of the Trump
Organization, where he was responsible for managing over 12,500 employees,
3,000 luxury hotel rooms and 240,000 square feet of casino space. Tracy's appointment and the
launch of Hard Rock International Japan further solidifies Hard Rock
International's rapid expansion efforts and commitment to growth in Asia.