
The upcoming event at the Collins College of Hospitality Management marks an exciting opportunity for hospitality and gaming enthusiasts alike. On April 23, 2026, Peter Arceo, the Chief Gaming Officer of Yaamava’ Resort & Casino at San Manuel, will headline the 2026 Richard Frank Distinguished Lecture. This event promises to delve deep into the cutting-edge strategies and technologies that are currently shaping the future of the hospitality and gaming industries.
As the Chief Gaming Officer, Arceo plays a pivotal role in overseeing both the strategy and growth of Yaamava’, which is operated by the Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation. **Yaamava’**, recognized as California’s largest casino and the second most-visited destination in the state after Disneyland, attracts more than 14 million visitors every year. His extensive efforts have not only positioned Yaamava’ as a premier luxury destination but also advanced innovation in guest experiences and resort development.
In addition to Yaamava’, Arceo’s leadership extends to a broader portfolio that includes significant properties like the **Palms Casino Resort** in Las Vegas and the **Waldorf Astoria Monarch Beach Resort & Club** in Dana Point. His insights are invaluable, providing the groundwork for understanding how to create meaningful guest experiences. Attendees can expect to learn about service excellence, operational strategies, and the thoughtful integration of technology—all essential components for thriving in the hospitality arena.
The keynote presentation also reflects a growing partnership between The Collins College—ranked among the Top 10 hospitality programs globally—and the Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation. This partnership has led to a $200,000 investment aimed at enhancing student success initiatives at the college. This funding supports scholarships, outreach, and recruitment efforts, alongside a staggering **$600,000 to support transfer students** to Cal Poly Pomona. Such efforts signify a commitment to fostering talent and investment in the future of the industry.
In addition to providing financial support, the collaboration serves as a pipeline, connecting Collins College graduates with potential career opportunities at Yaamava’. This talent connection reinforces a shared dedication to workforce development and innovative industry leadership, creating a bridge between academic success and practical application in the hospitality field.
For those eager to participate in this enriching experience, the Richard Frank Distinguished Lecture is complimentary and open to all within the Cal Poly Pomona community, including students, alumni, and industry professionals. However, **advance registration** via [Eventbrite](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/frank-lectureship-with-peter-arceo-tickets-1689467676299) is required to secure a spot.


