Randy Fine is the founder and managing director of The Fine
Point Group, and in a decade of service to the industry,
launched the gaming industry’s leading loyalty program, managed
40,000 slot machines, helped Carl Icahn turn around and sell his
gaming company for a $1 billion profit, and built The Fine Point
Group into the casino industry’s largest full-service gaming
consulting and management company. Named one of Global Gaming
Magazine’s People to Watch in 2010 and In Business Las Vegas’s
2009 “40 Under 40,” he has an equal mix of casino operations and
marketing experience. Fine has served as the Chief Executive
Officer of two nine-figure gaming companies, Detroit’s Greektown
Casino-Hotel and Santa Fe, NM’s Buffalo Thunder, Inc., and was
the corporate vice president for Harrah’s Entertainment’s 40,000
machine slot operations group. On the marketing side, he served
as chief marketing officer for Carl Icahn’s gaming company, and
as corporate Vice President of Total Rewards for Harrah’s, where
he is the sole inventor of U.S. Patent 7,410,422 which secures
its intellectual property. As part of FPG’s growing litigation
support practice, Fine has served as an expert witness for
financial institutions, policy advocacy groups, Indian tribes,
and local governments in matters in Michigan, Nevada, and
California. Before entering the gaming industry, Randy worked
at McKinsey & Company, Lehman Brothers, and for the U.S.
House of Representatives, and taught Economics at Harvard
College. He holds both his undergraduate degree magna cum laude,
and his MBA degree, with high honors, from Harvard University.