Bally’s Atlantic City Appoints Tom Pohlman as New President
AI-GENERATEDTom Pohlman takes the helm at Bally’s Atlantic City as the company reports a 20.5 percent revenue jump for the second quarter of 2026.
The gaming landscape in Atlantic City is undergoing a significant leadership transition. Tom Pohlman has joined the Bally's team in New Jersey as the new president of the Atlantic City property. Pohlman, a veteran of the local market, previously served as the senior VP and general manager of Golden Nugget Atlantic City. His appointment is seen as a strategic move to leverage his deep experience in the region as the industry faces shifting economic conditions and increased regional competition.
Pohlman expressed his enthusiasm for the role, highlighting the property's prime location at the corner of Park Place and the Boardwalk. This historic site remains one of the most recognizable in the world of gaming and hospitality. The new president aims to lead the property into its next chapter of growth, focusing on delivering exceptional guest experiences and building on the location's deep roots and proud history.
Numbers and facts
Bally’s recently reported its financial results for the second quarter of 2026, showing a robust 20.5 percent year-on-year revenue increase. This growth was largely driven by the company’s partnership with Intralot. However, the financial report also included a going concern disclosure, which sparked speculation about the company's long-term stability. Bally’s clarified that this was a technical accounting requirement based on currently secured funding and that the company remains well-situated to meet its obligations.
In addition to the financial report, Bally’s has paused construction on the non-gaming areas of its Chicago casino development. Despite this pause, the company insists that the Chicago project is still on track to meet its requirements. The broader Atlantic City market is also seeing changes, with George Goldhoff, president of Hard Rock Atlantic City, being elected as the new president of the Casino Association of New Jersey (CANJ). He succeeds Mark Giannantonio, who led the organization for four years.
„Bally's sits at one of the most recognisable locations in gaming and hospitality, the legendary corner of Park Place and the Boardwalk. It is a property with deep roots, a proud history and incredible opportunities ahead.“ - Tom Pohlman, President of Bally’s Atlantic City
Background
The leadership reshuffle extends beyond Bally's. Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City recently named Jon Morosky as the new vice president of table games. Morosky brings over 30 years of experience, including a recent role as regional vice president for Bally’s in Rhode Island. This cross-pollination of leadership highlights the intense competition for expertise in the Northeastern U.S. gaming corridor. The entry of new casinos in New York City, including a proposed $8 billion resort by Hard Rock, is a major factor driving these strategic shifts in New Jersey.
Why it matters for German players
While these leadership changes occur in the United States, they serve as a reminder of the scale and professionalism required in the global gaming industry. For players in Germany, the landscape is defined by the Interstate Treaty on Gambling 2021 (GlüStV 2021). Only casinos listed on the GGL whitelist are permitted to offer services to German residents. These regulated platforms provide safety nets that are not found in offshore markets, such as the central LUGAS database for monitoring deposit limits. The appointment of seasoned professionals like Tom Pohlman in major markets reflects the industry's focus on stability and compliance, qualities that are also paramount for GGL-licensed operators in Germany.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
For operators under the GGL (Gemeinsame Glücksspielbehörde der Länder), the global trend toward professionalized management and transparent financial reporting is significant. A 20.5% growth in GGR (Gross Gaming Revenue) demonstrates the potential of the digital and land-based markets. However, German casinos must operate within much stricter player protection frameworks, including the 1 Euro per spin limit and the 1,000 Euro monthly deposit cap. While US casinos focus on large-scale physical expansion and regional association leadership, German GGL casinos prioritize strict adherence to the law to maintain their licenses. The ongoing developments in Atlantic City show that even major players must navigate complex regulatory and financial hurdles, much like the licensed operators in the German market.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the new president of Bally’s Atlantic City?
Tom Pohlman was appointed as the new president on August 19, 2026. He brings significant experience from his previous role as senior VP at Golden Nugget Atlantic City.
How did Bally’s perform financially in early 2026?
Bally’s saw a year-on-year revenue increase of 20.5 percent in the second quarter of 2026. However, it also issued a technical going concern warning due to accounting standards regarding secured funding.
What major changes occurred at the Casino Association of New Jersey?
George Goldhoff, the president of Hard Rock Atlantic City, was elected as the new president of the association. He succeeds Mark Giannantonio and will focus on regional strategies against New York competition.
Is there a construction delay at Bally’s Chicago?
Yes, Bally’s has paused construction on the non-gaming areas of its Chicago casino development. The company stated that the project remains well-situated to fulfill its obligations.
Can German players access Bally’s online platforms?
German players must use platforms licensed by the GGL. Bally’s Atlantic City is a US-based land-based operation and currently does not hold a German license for online slots under the GlüStV 2021.
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