Bill Rogers

Business Analyst at Bally Technologies, Inc.

Bill Rogers has a diverse range of work experience spanning various industries and roles. Bill started their career as the General Manager at Golden West Gambling Hall, where they were responsible for property operations and ensuring compliance with regulations. Bill then moved on to Guidicci's Fun Properties as an Assistant General Manager, overseeing daily operations and managing a large team.

Following this, Bill worked as a Training Manager at Atlantis Casino Resort Spa, where they developed and implemented training programs for technical and guest relations staff. At International Game Technology, they held the positions of System Supervisor, Technical Trainer, and HR Trainer. In this role, they supervised multiple teams, coordinated scheduling, and implemented performance evaluations and coaching.

Bill also served as the President of PRONET and Education and Training Volunteer at ProNet Reno, a nonprofit organization. Bill led a team of volunteers, implemented processes to improve organizational effectiveness, and motivated colleagues to take an active interest in their job search and education.

In their later career, Bill joined Bally Technologies as a Business Analyst and later as a Specialist Trainer. Bill gathered requirements, designed process flows and reports, and collaborated with internal teams and external customers. At Light & Wonder, they held the role of Engagement Manager/Project Manager, where they built client relationships, identified improvement areas, and delivered exceptional client experiences.

Most recently, Bill worked at Scientific Games as a Client Success Manager. Bill played a strategic role in managing client relationships, understanding client needs, and developing solutions to exceed customer expectations.

Throughout their career, Bill has demonstrated strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills in various roles, making him a versatile and adaptable professional.

Bill Rogers has a diverse education history spanning three decades. In 1982, they attended DeVry University, where they pursued studies in computer science until 1984. Later on, from 1990 to 2012, they attended a vocational institution, where they focused on training, human resources, gaming, and computers. In 1991, they pursued a Gaming Certificate at the University of Nevada, Reno, which they completed in 1994. Additionally, in 2010 and 2011, they attended ProNet and the University of Nevada, Reno, respectively, although the specific field of study for ProNet is not provided. In 2010, they also obtained a Human Resources-Certification at the University of Nevada, Reno. No degree was specified for their vocational education.

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