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MAY 1, 2023 Casino hires new marketing director Spirit Mountain Casino has hired Kyu Myoung as its new marketing director. Myoung has 20 years of experience in the hospital- ity and gaming industry. In his most recent role, he served as vice president of marketing strategy and operation at Boyd Gaming in Kansas City, Mo. He was responsible for overseeing the property marketing strategy, non-gaming operation, budgeting, planning and database analytics. In previous executive roles, Myoung has worked for Jack Entertainment in Detroit, Mich., Caesars Entertainment in Philadelphia and Pechanga Resort Kyu Myoung and Casino in Temecula, Calif. In those jobs, he was responsible for rewards and loyalty programming, VIP experiences, customer relationship management, event planning, and execution and the launch of new products and services. <The people and the place at Spirit Mountain drew me to this role,= Myoung said. <I9m excited to continue building on the casino9s success and look forward to getting to know my new home state.= <Kyu has deep experience in the gaming industry that will beneot Spirit Mountain Casino, our stakeholders and the region,= said Clint Johnson, the casino9s chief operating ofocer. <He9s developed and led strategic plan- ning for large complex organizations. I9m conodent in his ability to have a signiocant impact on our business.= According to his LinkedIn proole, Myoung attended the University of Nevada at Las Vegas and earned a degree in hospitality administration and management. þ sNok signflz 15 Tribal Library merges with Regional Library Service The Tribal Library has merged with the Chemeketa Cooperative Regional Library Service, said Tribal Librarian Kathy Cole. Tribal members can now get books from libraries in Polk, Yam- hill and Marion counties, as well as access to many free programs. Tribal Library patrons should visit the Tribal Library and update their information and obtain a new Regional Library Service card. For more information, contact Cole at 503-879-1488. þ