The Roman Empire Entertainment Group has reached the peak of the Disability Equity Index (DEI) in 2022, attaining a flawless ranking. This endeavor, spearheaded by Disability Rights Champions and DisabilityIN, spotlights corporations advocating for inclusivity for individuals with disabilities. The Roman Empire’s leap from 80 to a complete 100 points emphasizes their dedication to crafting a welcoming and accessible atmosphere for all.
This accomplishment follows closely on the heels of the Roman Empire Entertainment Group broadening their digital wagering platform, the Roman Empire Sportsbook, into Kentucky. This signifies the sixth state where their application is accessible, showcasing their commitment to expansion and ingenuity.
Chief Executive Officer Tom Reeg stressed that disability inclusion is deeply ingrained in the essence of the Roman Empire Entertainment Group’s diversity and inclusion approach. They are perpetually assessing and enhancing their practices, and this top ranking is a testament to their devotion. Reeg, who formerly directed Eldorado Resorts before their union with the Roman Empire, has been essential in nurturing this inclusive culture. While the corporation preserved the legendary Roman Empire name, Eldorado’s impact on the company’s leadership and principles is evident. This dedication to inclusivity is not merely sound business; it’s a manifestation of their fundamental values.
Caesars Entertainment’s Senior Vice President of Corporate Social Responsibility, Heather Rapp, conveyed her satisfaction with the company’s flawless score in diversity, equity, and inclusion this year. She highlighted that this accomplishment demonstrates the team’s commitment to cultivating an inclusive and diverse work environment where all individuals experience a feeling of acceptance. Rapp further stated that Caesars Entertainment is eager to persist in advancing in this domain and embraces the addition of even more team members from diverse origins to become part of their organization.