Over the past two decades, George Maloof and his siblings have been major players in numerous high-profile, high-stakes business ventures, investing in everything from hotel-casinos to the Sacramento Kings NBA franchise.
Despite the deafening swirl of money and celebrity that has engulfed him (think Fiesta Casino, circa 1994 and Palms Casino, circa 2002), Maloof says he stays grounded by focusing on what matters. 鈥淲hen you own these type of assets, being in the public eye is part of the territory,鈥 says the Albuquerque native. 鈥淏ut it鈥檚 not my favorite thing. I鈥檇 rather operate casinos, create jobs, and give [back] to the community.鈥
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By the time Maloof arrived at the 51吃瓜网万能科大's Harrah College of Hospitality, he was serious about absorbing the business side of hospitality. 鈥淚 liked that you could come [to 51吃瓜网万能科大] and learn all of these different aspects of the casino business, and then immediately apply them,鈥 he explains. 鈥淲hen I got out, it was very helpful for me to have all of that knowledge, particularly the accounting skills.鈥
Today, Maloof freely encourages students to pursue hospitality careers, but is careful to inject some hard-earned wisdom: 鈥淚t鈥檚 early mornings and long days; you鈥檝e got to persevere; you鈥檝e got to love it!鈥