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MGM Mirage Hires Former FBI Deputy Director to Oversee Security

New global security director, Bruce Gebhardt, will work with regulators and state police in establishing security at operations
ADAM GOLDMAN
Associated Press
Updated: 02-6-2009 1:10 pm

LAS VEGAS (AP) - MGM Mirage Inc. has hired the former deputy director of the FBI to oversee security at its hotel-casinos as the gambling giant expands its operations into the Far East and possibly other countries.

Bruce J. Gebhardt, 56, who also was special agent in charge of FBI offices in San Francisco and Phoenix, was named senior vice president of global security in November, MGM Mirage executives confirmed Monday.

"His hands-on experience as a leader in law enforcement, security and investigations is truly a valuable asset as we continue to expand our company's focus both domestically and internationally," Terry Lanni, MGM Mirage chairman and chief executive, said in a statement.

Since starting the job, Gebhardt said he's been "pleasantly surprised" with the security and the level of communication among Las Vegas megaresorts and local law enforcement.

"I've been very impressed and I'm not just trying to blow smoke," he said.

Outside of Las Vegas, Gebhardt said he'll build relationships with gambling regulators and police forces where MGM Mirage intends to open new casinos, such as the Chinese enclave Macau.

"I just got back from Hong Kong and Macau. It's a big learning curve, this whole industry," he said.

While casino companies have a history of hiring former law enforcement officers in their security operations, Gebhardt is the second high-ranking FBI official to land in Las Vegas recently.

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