CLAIMS TO FAME
- One of three MGM China executives reporting directly to Pansy Ho
- Helped develop MGM’s high-end hotel management platform Diaoyutai State Guesthouse
It is fitting that a man who has given so many years to the MGM cause should be part of its Macau adventure at such an exciting time.
A graduate of Nankai University in China with a Bachelor of Science degree, and of Columbia University in the United States with a Master of Science degree, Kenneth Feng was appointed Vice President – International Operations in 2007, Senior Vice President of MGM Resorts International in 2009 and has served on the MGM China board since 2018.
He was closely involved in the development of MGM Macau and negotiations for the establishment of Diaoyutai MGM Hospitality Ltd, a joint venture between MGM Resorts International and Diaoyutai State Guesthouse – the Chinese Government’s highest standard service venue for hosting foreign heads of state visiting China. To this day he remains actively involved in strategic, development and operations roles both with MGM China and with Diaoyutai MGM Hospitality.
But it is with MGM’s Macau entity – where he serves as President and Executive Director following the retirement of long-time CEO Grant Bowie in June 2020 – that Feng will feel most excited right now. Granted an additional 198 gaming tables as part of its new 10-year concession in December, MGM China is well placed to grow its market share to record levels in the years ahead, likely allowing it to bid farewell to its long-term status as Macau’s smallest gaming concessionaire.
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