Three of Caesars’ most active volunteers are coming to Atlantic City as recognized guests to share best community engagement practices with the Atlantic City region and the 2015 Caesars Client Educational Experience guests. Over the next 4 days, follow Brid’Jette Whaley, Janice Miller and Joan Bish as they attend the exclusive Caesars Meetings and Clients events in Atlantic City. Bridjette, Janice and Joan were selected as HERO Stars by Caesars’ based on the impact they’re making in their communities through their volunteer efforts. They will join this one-of-a-kind experience and indulge in spectacular venues as well as the celebration surrounding the unveiling of Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City’s Water Front Conference Center. The customer event will be an engaging experience as only Caesars Entertainment can deliver, sure to be full of enlightening education and community service. Originally only one grand prize winner was to be selected from the pool of HERO Star candidates. However, judges from Caesars Meetings and Clients found Brid’Jette, Janice and Joan to be too exceptional to award only one of them. Brid’Jette works as a table games supervisor at Caesars Palace and is the founder of Caps for Cancer, a Las Vegas-based nonprofit that donates handcrafted, brightly colored chemo caps and other handmade items to cancer support non-profits. Janice Miller is a security supervisor at the Flamingo, where she divides her time between four local nonprofits that help underprivileged youth, struggling mothers, and the elder community. Joan Bish is the marine operations supervisor at Horseshoe Hammond in Indiana, where she has volunteered over 100 hours to help raise nearly $15,000 for several nonprofit organizations So what exactly are these Stars in store for once they arrive in Atlantic City this coming Wednesday? Here’s a quick snapshot of their Caesars’ experience: -Exclusive customer educational events at some of Caesars’ hottest venues — Harrah’s Water Front Conference Center inside the brand new Avalon Ballrooms, Bally’s Guy Fieri’s Chophouse, and more. -Community service at a local food bank -Interaction with industry leaders during panel discussions on a variety of business-related issues -Group service day with Career Opportunity Development, Inc. (CODI), a non-profit that works on turning disabilities and disadvantages into abilities and advantages. Follow the HERO Stars on their journey in Atlantic City and discover the wonderful impact they each made here: http://bit.ly/1JaLnNb
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Published Sep 21, 2015 3pm EDT / 12pm PDT / 8pm BST / 9pm CEST