SHELTON, WA – Jef Bauer has been appointed as the new CEO of Little Creek Casino Resort. Bauer will lead the resort’s overall strategic direction, operations, and continued growth in alignment with the Squaxin Island Tribe’s long-term vision.
Bauer brings more than 30 years of executive leadership experience in gaming, hospitality, entertainment, and resort operations, including extensive work within tribal gaming enterprises. He is widely recognized for leading complex operations and guiding large-scale development initiatives across competitive markets.
Most recently, Bauer served as Assistant General Manager at Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, NV. Previously, he served as CEO of Augustine Casino in Coachella, CA, and held senior executive leadership roles at prominent resort and casino properties including MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa (Lake Tahoe), Golden Casino Group (Colorado), and Reserve Casino Hotel. His earlier career includes corporate and property leadership roles with Harrah’s Entertainment and Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe.
“Jef Bauer is a proven leader with deep experience in gaming, hospitality, and tribal enterprise environments,” said Ray Peters, Chairman of the Little Creek Casino Resort Oversight Board. “His track record of operational excellence, strategic growth, and respect for tribal values makes him exceptionally well suited to lead Little Creek Casino Resort into its next chapter.”
As CEO, Bauer will oversee all aspects of resort operations, with a focus on sustainable growth, operational efficiency, and delivering exceptional guest experiences while supporting the Squaxin Island Tribe’s economic development and community priorities.
“Little Creek Casino Resort is an incredible destination – from Salish Cliffs Golf Club to all the incredible amenities at the casino resort itself,” said Bauer. “I am honored to be selected to head such a beautiful and successful resort for the Squaxin Island Tribe. I am committed to the tribe, the team and the community, and their trust in me is something I do not take for granted. Working for Native peoples has been a passion of mine for many years and I can’t wait to help this tribe build on their vision in Shelton.”

















































