He has worked as a casino executive over many years and led the property as it emerged from the pandemic. He’s a member of the Mashantucket Pequot tribe, which has operated the casino since its founding in 1992. Multiple restaurants including Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen are adjacent. “We took a 50,000 square-foot ballroom and transitioned it into a massive, brand-new casino with a 40-seat bar, a new high-limit slot area, 24 table games, over 430 slot machines, and it’s right in the center of the property, creating this dynamic hub of activity,” Guyot told in a recent interview. On Tuesday, the casino had a ribbon cutting for the anticipated Pequot Woodlands Casino.
With him in charge since 2021, many amenities are opening, or are being planned, at the more than 9-million square-foot complex. Foxwoods Resort Casino CEO and President Jason Guyot continues to be at the helm of the Connecticut gaming property as it offers new and increasingly diverse attractions.