Sands China celebrated its outstanding team members on Thursday at the sixth “Because We Care Team Member Awards Ceremony” at The Venetian Macao’s Venetian Theatre.
Five team members and two teams from among a pool of 227 nominations were recognised with seven distinct awards for their achievements in exemplifying the company’s “Because We Care” values – friendliness, professionalism, active listening and teamwork, stated a press release issued by Sands China.
Each winner received a trophy, a certificate, a cash prize of MOP20,000, MOP5,000 in food and beverage vouchers, and a one-night stay in a hotel in Hong Kong with round-trip, first-class Cotai Water Jet tickets for two. Other top nominees each received a cash prize of MOP3,000 and a certificate.
In addition, 24 team members from eight different departments received a special Sands Global Synergies trophy in recognition of their contribution to the Global Standard Operating Procedures Project organised by Las Vegas Sands Corp.
mgm launches ‘fun for everyone’ campaign
MGM Macau has commissioned a photography campaign inspired by the overall theme “Fun for Everyone” as a tribute to the resort’s latest exhibition, “Edgar Degas: Figures in Motion.”
The series of ten portraits in the campaign features a mixture of a group of Macau, Hong Kong and China-based leaders, re-creating an elegant pose inspired by Edgar Degas’ sculptures that are currently on display in the art exhibition at MGM Art Space.
According to a statement by MGM Macau, the portraits feature Carlos Marreiros, a local artist and architect; Hanjin Tan, a Hong Kong singer and artist, MGM’s senior design manager Mário Siqueira, and Pansy Ho, co-chairperson and executive director of MGM China Holdings Limited (pictured).
The photos are available on MGM Macau’s social media channels, with a range of games tagged with prizes and special offers.
A highlight program for Le French May, “Edgar Degas: Figures in Motion” presents 74 pieces of bronze sculptures never before shown in Asia, including the famous “Little Dancer, Aged Fourteen.”
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