He returned to Atlantic City in 2019, where he previously held several leadership positions with Caesars Entertainment, the Press of Atlantic City reports. While Caesars Entertainment is still waiting for state gaming regulators to approve on a proposed merger with Eldorado Resorts, the company’s top regional executive was granted an initial casino key employee license on Wednesday morning.īaumann is an industry veteran who previously worked as a senior executive at Indiana Grand Racing & Casino and Harrah’s Philadelphia Casino and Racetrack. 'I am looking forward to safely reopening and operating our facilities with our health and wellness protocols for our team and guests.' 'It is both a privilege and an honor to be granted and to hold a gaming license in the state of New Jersey, and I want to thank both the commission and the (Division of Gaming Enforcement) for granting my key license today,' Ronald Baumann said in a statement. Ronald Baumann was granted an initial casino key employee license and deemed qualified by the Casino Control Commission to serve as regional president and CEO of Bally’s Atlantic City, Caesars Atlantic City, and Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City.