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Board of Directors
The Rotate Black Inc., Board of Directors is comprised of a dynamic and
experience group. Each distinguished member brings unique talents and experience that is
valuable to the growth of the company and success of its clients.
John Paulsen, Chairman
John has over twenty years of experience in delivering
development stage companies to long term market leaders. John has served as Chairman
and CEO of both public and private companies in a variety of industries. His financial acumen is a
major ingredient of operational success for Rotate Black clients.
Dual Cooper - President & COO
Dual has over 30 years of casino, resort and
development experience including President & General Manager of Tulalip Casino, Pechanga
Resort and Casino. He has further served in key executive positions at the Grand Casinos, Casino
Magic, Bally's, Palace Casino, Harrah's and other Nevada properties. Dual's depth of experience and
successful application of proven management strategies is something you can take to the bottom line.
Dr. William Thompson
William is the chair of the Public Administration Department at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He has
served as Research Associate with the National Association of Attorneys General, Administrator of Pension and
Welfare Benefits Programs in the U.S. Department of Labor and was a gaming consultant to the
President's Commission on Organized Crime. Mr. Thompson is considered by many as the foremost authority on gaming worldwide.
William J. (Jeff) Marshall
Jeff has extensive experience with high growth technology companies for over 30 years derived from
working with leading technology companies in marketing, brand development, and technology development
and worked with CEO's, in Operating Capacities, or served at the Board level to such high growth companies
such as MCI, Bear Stearns, VantagePoint Venture Partners, QuantumClean, Insoft, Netscape, Network Equipment
Technologies, Puresoft, Remedy, Synoptics, and Wellfleet. He also initiated the Nortel acquisition of Bay Networks for $7 Billion.
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