Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, the parent company that owns Six Flags Great America and Hurricane Harbor in north suburban Gurnee, has named John Reilly as its new President and CEO as the ...
Six Flags has appointed a new President and Chief Executive Officer.John Reilly will serve as the company's new CEO starting Dec. 8.He will also join the company's Board of Directors.It comes after ...
Amid one of the most tumultuous times in company history, Six Flags has named the new CEO who will be taking the helm in December. John Reilly, a former SeaWorld executive, will be tasked with ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, which is the parent company of Cedar Point and Kings Island in Ohio, has just announced who is taking over the role of CEO as Richard Zimmerman ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Six Flags names veteran theme park operator John Reilly as new CEO as the entertainment company battles declining ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Six inmates and a supervisor at the Orleans Parish Jail needed emergency medical treatment after deputies believe they found drugs in the facility Sunday night. The incident ...
Six Flags Entertainment Corp. (NYSE: FUN) has named a successor to CEO Richard Zimmerman, who is leaving the company next month after a turbulent year for the business. On Nov. 25, the parent company ...
Article was updated at 15:15 PM ET to include information about the Six Flags investor Jana-led consortium. Six Flags Entertainment (FUN) announced on Monday the appointment of John Reilly as ...
Six Flags Magic Mountain will twinkle with two million Christmas lights strung between 19 roller coasters this holiday season as Santa Claus returns to dance the night away to rockabilly music under a ...
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