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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Breaking news :- Andrew Randy Kwasniewski Dead


In Las Vegas on Tuesday morning, a hotel industry veteran and president of Morgans Hotel Group, Andrew Randy Kwasniewski was founded dead according to Morgans Hotel Group Co. /quotes/comstock/15*!mhgc (MHGC 4.70, -0.02, -0.42%), allegedly while the death was suicide, but the cause of his death was unknown. He was 55 years old.
Andrew was found with a visible self-wreaked gun gash to the head according to the TMZ. An investigation was launched by Las Vegas Metro Police Department on Andrew’s death but they are considering it as a suicide.
Las Vegas police said, they answered to a call at his home around 10 a.m. and found an individual dead from a gunshot wound and according to the spokesman the department was still investigating the circumstances of the death but could not provide details.
This case is handling in a very sensitive and if more information is known or if the Randy Kwasniewski’s family wants to make a statement to the press then the press conference will be held.
In October 2006, Mr. Kwasniewski joined Morgans Hotel Group. He served as Senior Vice President of Starwood Capital Group before joining Morgans. At Starwood Capital Group, he played a vital role in the acquisition and outfitted features of Starwood hotel portfolios including the Societe du Louvre and Le Meridien. Approximately for 30 years, He had worked in the hotel industry. He was the Vice President of Operations for the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada prior to joining Starwood Capital Group where all Hotel, Food & Beverage, Retail, and Facilities staffs and operations were overseen by him.
Dorian Cantrell, Director of Public Relations for the resort said that “On behalf of the Hard Rock We are extremely saddened by the loss of Randy, and our hearts and prayers go out to the family. We do not know any further details at this time,”
Fred Kleisner, CEO of Morgans Hotel Group, which owns the Hard Rock, issued a statement saying, “I’ve known and worked with Randy since 1995. He was not just one of my colleagues and a leader of our company he was my friend.”
Kleisner said that “I know I speak for everyone when I say we all mourn his loss. Randy was a dedicated husband and father, a friend to many of us, and a valued colleague. Our hearts and prayers go out to his family,”

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