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Pavilion Payments Appoints Brock Moorehouse as Vice President of Customer Success
Pavilion Payments Appoints Brock Moorehouse as Vice President of Customer Success

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Pavilion Payments Appoints Brock Moorehouse as Vice President of Customer Success

LAS VEGAS, May 29, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pavilion Payments, a leading omnichannel payment solutions provider in the gaming industry, is pleased to announce the appointment of Brock Moorehouse as Vice President of Customer Success. Moorehouse brings over 17 years of gaming industry experience, beginning his career in 2008 at Downstream Casino Resort in Quapaw, Oklahoma. Rising from cage operations to Director of Compliance, Brock developed a comprehensive understanding of casino operations and a customer-focused mindset. His compliance leadership across multiple departments sharpened his ability to align operational processes with departmental success. Before joining Pavilion Payments, Brock worked closely with the company during key product implementations, including the launch of VIP Mobility at its first casino location. This hands-on experience with Pavilion's solutions uniquely positions him to deliver value for both customers and the company. In his new role, Moorehouse will lead Pavilion Payments' Customer Success team, enhancing client satisfaction and supporting the adoption and success of Pavilion's omnichannel payment products. He plans to evolve the Customer Success Manager role to better serve customer needs and align customer outcomes with Pavilion's growth and innovation goals. "I've known Brock to be a relentless advocate for his guests and team," said Lori Lawson, Chief Operations Officer at Pavilion Payments. "His 17 years in casino operations, combined with hands-on experience using our products, make him the ideal leader to champion our mission of setting a new standard for customer success." "I'm thrilled to join Pavilion Payments at such an exciting time," said Moorehouse. "I look forward to working closely with our customers and the Pavilion team to ensure our solutions not only meet but exceed expectations, driving success for all stakeholders." About Pavilion Payments Pavilion Payments enables the world's gaming entertainment leaders to create amazing consumer experiences and maximize spend across all their physical and digital properties. As the gaming industry's leading omnichannel payment solutions provider, Pavilion offers integrated omnichannel and software solutions that enable flexible funding, play, and cash out. For more information, visit View source version on Contacts MEDIA CONTACT:Bridget 248-703-0723 Sign in to access your portfolio

Pavilion Payments Appoints Brock Moorehouse as Vice President of Customer Success
Pavilion Payments Appoints Brock Moorehouse as Vice President of Customer Success

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Pavilion Payments Appoints Brock Moorehouse as Vice President of Customer Success

LAS VEGAS, May 29, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pavilion Payments, a leading omnichannel payment solutions provider in the gaming industry, is pleased to announce the appointment of Brock Moorehouse as Vice President of Customer Success. Moorehouse brings over 17 years of gaming industry experience, beginning his career in 2008 at Downstream Casino Resort in Quapaw, Oklahoma. Rising from cage operations to Director of Compliance, Brock developed a comprehensive understanding of casino operations and a customer-focused mindset. His compliance leadership across multiple departments sharpened his ability to align operational processes with departmental success. Before joining Pavilion Payments, Brock worked closely with the company during key product implementations, including the launch of VIP Mobility at its first casino location. This hands-on experience with Pavilion's solutions uniquely positions him to deliver value for both customers and the company. In his new role, Moorehouse will lead Pavilion Payments' Customer Success team, enhancing client satisfaction and supporting the adoption and success of Pavilion's omnichannel payment products. He plans to evolve the Customer Success Manager role to better serve customer needs and align customer outcomes with Pavilion's growth and innovation goals. "I've known Brock to be a relentless advocate for his guests and team," said Lori Lawson, Chief Operations Officer at Pavilion Payments. "His 17 years in casino operations, combined with hands-on experience using our products, make him the ideal leader to champion our mission of setting a new standard for customer success." "I'm thrilled to join Pavilion Payments at such an exciting time," said Moorehouse. "I look forward to working closely with our customers and the Pavilion team to ensure our solutions not only meet but exceed expectations, driving success for all stakeholders." About Pavilion Payments Pavilion Payments enables the world's gaming entertainment leaders to create amazing consumer experiences and maximize spend across all their physical and digital properties. As the gaming industry's leading omnichannel payment solutions provider, Pavilion offers integrated omnichannel and software solutions that enable flexible funding, play, and cash out. For more information, visit View source version on Contacts MEDIA CONTACT:Bridget 248-703-0723

Pavilion Payments Appoints Brock Moorehouse as Vice President of Customer Success
Pavilion Payments Appoints Brock Moorehouse as Vice President of Customer Success

Business Wire

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Pavilion Payments Appoints Brock Moorehouse as Vice President of Customer Success

LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pavilion Payments, a leading omnichannel payment solutions provider in the gaming industry, is pleased to announce the appointment of Brock Moorehouse as Vice President of Customer Success. 'I look forward to working closely with our customers and the Pavilion team to ensure our solutions not only meet but exceed expectations, driving success for all stakeholders.' Moorehouse brings over 17 years of gaming industry experience, beginning his career in 2008 at Downstream Casino Resort in Quapaw, Oklahoma. Rising from cage operations to Director of Compliance, Brock developed a comprehensive understanding of casino operations and a customer-focused mindset. His compliance leadership across multiple departments sharpened his ability to align operational processes with departmental success. Before joining Pavilion Payments, Brock worked closely with the company during key product implementations, including the launch of VIP Mobility at its first casino location. This hands-on experience with Pavilion's solutions uniquely positions him to deliver value for both customers and the company. In his new role, Moorehouse will lead Pavilion Payments' Customer Success team, enhancing client satisfaction and supporting the adoption and success of Pavilion's omnichannel payment products. He plans to evolve the Customer Success Manager role to better serve customer needs and align customer outcomes with Pavilion's growth and innovation goals. 'I've known Brock to be a relentless advocate for his guests and team,' said Lori Lawson, Chief Operations Officer at Pavilion Payments. 'His 17 years in casino operations, combined with hands-on experience using our products, make him the ideal leader to champion our mission of setting a new standard for customer success.' 'I'm thrilled to join Pavilion Payments at such an exciting time,' said Moorehouse. 'I look forward to working closely with our customers and the Pavilion team to ensure our solutions not only meet but exceed expectations, driving success for all stakeholders.' About Pavilion Payments Pavilion Payments enables the world's gaming entertainment leaders to create amazing consumer experiences and maximize spend across all their physical and digital properties. As the gaming industry's leading omnichannel payment solutions provider, Pavilion offers integrated omnichannel and software solutions that enable flexible funding, play, and cash out. For more information, visit

Man charged over death of Willie Moorehouse was warned of threat to his life, court told
Man charged over death of Willie Moorehouse was warned of threat to his life, court told

Sunday World

time24-04-2025

  • Sunday World

Man charged over death of Willie Moorehouse was warned of threat to his life, court told

Kris Kiggins (32) with no fixed abode was arrested at Bray Garda Station at 1.50am this morning A 32-year-old man has appeared before Bray District Court in relation to the death of Willie Moorehouse in Wicklow in January. Kris Kiggins (32) with no fixed abode was arrested at Bray Garda Station at 1.50am this morning. He was refused bail after a contested hearing before Judge David Kennedy who heard Mr Kiggins had been served with a Garda Information Message (GIM) form since the incident. This is an official document which warns a person about a threat to their life. He was charged with violent disorder and production of an article capable of inflicting serious injury. Evidence of arrest, charge and caution was given by Detective Ryan O'Neill of Bray Garda Station who also outlined garda objections to Mr Kiggins being given bail. Detective O'Neill told the court that he believed that Mr Kiggins 'was a danger to the public.' Willie Moorehouse He explained said that the evidence in the case would be that there was an arranged fight in the area at Ballywaltrim on Sunday January 19, where young children were present, and that there had been 13 people involved and the fight resulted in the death of Mr Moorehouse. He said a number of weapons including knives, an axe, a baseball bat, golf club and other items were recovered by gardaí afterwards. Describing it as an 'extremely violent' incident, the detective alleged that Mr Moorehouse was stabbed to death. He said that some of the incident was caught on CCTV and alleged that a masked Mr Kiggins was captured brandishing a knife while wearing a distinctive track suit. When he was first arrested in January he denied being in Bray on the day but later admitted being at the scene of the fatal fight. However when shown CCTV footage by gardai he said that he was in possession of a screwdriver and not a knife. Mr Kiggins is the fourth person to be charged in connection with the investigation into the death of Mr Moorehouse and there has been 13 arrests so far in total. Earlier this month two men and a teenager were charged today at Arklow District Court as part of the investigation. Yesterday Bray District Court heard the fight was part of 'ongoing tensions' between associates of Willie Moorhouse and people linked to Mr Kiggins. Detective O'Neill explained that Mr Kiggins was arrested by appointment at Bray Garda Station yesterday but he was sought by gardai for the past week. An operation was put in place last week he said in which the defendant's mother's home was searched but he was not present at that time. 'He was aware that we were looking for him,' the detective said. No bail conditions offered by Mr Kiggins' defence counsel would satisfy the detective's objection to bail. He was remanded in custody to appear before Bray District Court on May 1 via video link. Earlier this month Patrick Fitzpatrick, James Fell, and the juvenile male (17) appeared before Arklow District Court amid heavy garda security. Patrick Fitzpatrick (33), of Old Court in Bray, was charged with murder and violent disorder, while James Fell (24) of Fassaroe in Bray, and the juvenile male were charged with violent disorder and the production of articles capable of inflicting serious injury.

Man arrested in connection with death of father-of-six in Bray in January
Man arrested in connection with death of father-of-six in Bray in January

Irish Daily Mirror

time23-04-2025

  • Irish Daily Mirror

Man arrested in connection with death of father-of-six in Bray in January

Gardaí probing the death of a father-of-six in Co Wicklow in January have arrested a man in connection with their investigation. William 'Willie' Moorehouse, 36 was discovered with a stab wound to his stomach in a playground off the Boghall Road in Bray shortly after 6pm on Sunday, January 19. Gardaí suspect Mr Moorehouse was stabbed as many as ten times following a suspected arranged fight. It is believed the fight occurred nearby and that the gravely injured father-of-six then stumbled into the playground where he collapsed. Gardaí have since carried out searches in the area and have recovered weapons. Efforts were made by shocked members of the public who tried to help Mr Moorehouse - with emergency services also rushing to the scene and attempting to save his life. However he was subsequently declared dead at the scene. Gardaí today, Wednesday April 23, arrested one man, aged in his 30s, in connection with their investigation. He is currently detained under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act 1984, at a Garda Station in the Wexford / Wicklow Division. A Garda spokesperson said that investigations are ongoing.

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