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Sam Boyd

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American businessman
For other people named Sam Boyd, seeSam Boyd (disambiguation).
Sam Boyd
Born(1910-04-23)April 23, 1910
DiedJanuary 15, 1993(1993-01-15) (aged 82)
Resting placePalm Memorial Park, Las Vegas
Occupation(s)Entrepreneur, casino manager and developer
Years active1928–1993

Samuel A. Boyd (April 23, 1910 – January 15, 1993) was an Americanentrepreneur, casino manager and developer. He was noted for introducing successful marketing, gambling and entertainment innovations into the casinogambling industry, as well as building one of the largest and most successful casino empires in the world.

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Born inEnid, Oklahoma, Boyd began his career in the gambling industry in 1928, when he ranbingo games on agambling ship offshoreLong Beach, California. Just prior to the US entering World War II in 1941, Boyd moved toLas Vegas,Nevada.[1] Boyd was able to quickly make his way up through the gambling industry by initially working as acroupier. He later went on to hold a variety of jobs in the industry, moving betweenReno andLake Tahoe before moving back to Las Vegas.

Having saved up a substantial amount of cash, in 1952 Boyd invested $10,000 to become an owner-partner at theSahara.[2] Later, he became general manager and partner atThe Mint indowntown Las Vegas, where he began introducing marketing campaigns and the innovations which made him famous. Boyd later began developing and purchasing casinos throughout the Las Vegas area, continuing to introduce innovative marketing. He was credited with helping build a large Hawaiian community in Las Vegas, through his marketing techniques catered toward visitors from theHawaiian Islands.

With the construction and completion of Boyd'sCalifornia Hotel and Casino in 1975, he and his son co-foundedBoyd Gaming, which would become one of the largest gambling and casino management corporations in the world. Several hotel-casinos brandedSam's Town Hotel and Gambling Hall, along withUNLV'sSam Boyd Stadium, are named in his honor.

Boyd married Mary Neumann in 1931. They had their only child, William S. Boyd, within a year.[1] Sam Boyd died on January 15, 1993, at the age of 82 at a local hospital in Las Vegas after lengthy illnesses. He was interred at the Palm Memorial Park in Las Vegas.

References

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  1. ^ab"Business Hall of Fame Inductee: Sam Boyd, Lee Business School".University of Nevada, Las Vegas. 11 September 2013. Retrieved2020-06-28.
  2. ^"Sam Boyd, 82, a Roulette Dealer Who Became a Builder of Casinos".The New York Times.Associated Press. January 16, 1993.Archived from the original on September 17, 2014. RetrievedSeptember 17, 2014.

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