Fremont Street Experience President Jeff Victor Announces Departure

Fremont Street Experience (FSE) Chairman, President & General Manager Jeff Victor has announced his departure from Fremont Street Experience at the end of September, 2015.

Victor has been president and general manager of Fremont Street Experience since April 2006, and had taken on the added role of chairman earlier this year.

“During the last nine-plus years, I have had so many wonderful experiences. As president of this organization, I have had the opportunity to be creative in ways I never would have imagined. It is now time to move on to new challenges,” Victor said. “The Fremont Street Experience staff is extremely competent and we have thoroughly enjoyed discovering new ways to manage, promote and celebrate this unique venue together. We have many, many accomplishments to be proud of and I am confident they will continue to do great work in the years to come.”

Jeff Victor Onstage
Fremont Street Experience President Jeff Victor welcomes guests to a “Rock of Vegas” concert.

Fremont Street Experience, LLC is a private company that manages the five-block mall of Fremont Street from Main Street to Las Vegas Boulevard.

The FSE Board of Managers is made up of representatives from its eight member hotel-casinos: Binion’s, California, The D Las Vegas, Four Queens, Fremont, Golden Gate, Golden Nugget and Main Street Station.

“During my time here, the staff and casino partners have collectively worked toward and invested in bringing more visitors and locals to downtown Las Vegas,” Victor said. “Re-branding and re-positioning the venue, increasing the quantity and quality of nightly entertainment, expanding the number of permanent stages to three, creating a new direction for the Viva Vision programming, and the launch of reoccurring special events are achievements that we are all rightfully proud of. Then of course there is the zip line attraction, SlotZilla, which recently celebrated its first anniversary on August 31. It is very satisfying to see it outperform its budgeted ridership and revenue goals.”

Slotzilla Jeff Victor
Victor was one of the first to fly on the SlotZilla zip line.

Under Victor’s stewardship, Fremont Street Experience has grown in popularity and has been a vital part of the continuing renewal of downtown Las Vegas.

In 2014, according to latest research from the Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority (LVCVA), Fremont Street Experience was visited by 36 percent of the 41 million tourists to Las Vegas. The entertainment district is also an increasingly popular destination for the two million residents of the Las Vegas Valley.

“In addition to a great internal team, I am grateful for the many partner relationships we have fostered through the years, from relationships within City Hall, to those within the LVCVA and Las Vegas Events, to those at the Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce, to the Las Vegas Metro Police and Las Vegas Fire departments,” Victor said. “To our friends and neighbors in the Fremont East and Arts Districts, and to the numerous charities we have worked with, being part of the downtown renaissance and community has been a true joy.”

Victor, who has been integral in working with the City of Las Vegas to improve the tourism corridor and surrounding areas, said he is pursuing a new opportunity that will keep him involved in downtown Las Vegas.

“I love Las Vegas, and especially downtown where Las Vegas began. Downtown, I believe, is the heart and soul of our community,” Victor said. “This is where I have devoted the past decade of my life, and I look forward to continuing to play a role in the future growth and development of downtown.”

The FSE Board has initiated a CEO search process and retained Wurster Partners Ltd., a leading executive search firm, to assist with the process of identifying and evaluating candidates. Candidates can inquire here.

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2 responses to “Fremont Street Experience President Jeff Victor Announces Departure

  1. Well then Hello, Patrick Huges I have been slowly working on an open air atrium similar to yours but with a dome in the center of main street in Sarasota to let are pineapple drop on New Years. I have close to 400 Sarasota resident’s who like the idea of an Atrium for main Street to keep the high Rise Buildings from built in the two block area of main street. Can you give me an idea as to how much money is generated with your atrium and what people have said of your experience. I like to see many event held in the Atrium a little Circus, Daniel K. Rudolph

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