Inspire Entertainment Resort in South Korea has named Sangwon Lee as chief transformation officer, effective Monday. 

Inspire Entertainment Resort in Incheon, South Korea has named Sangwon Lee as chief transformation officer.

According to Chosun Biz, Lee’s resume includes stints at McKinsey & Company, LG Electronics and Serveone. There he “improved growth strategies and internal operational efficiency”.

Lee graduated from Seoul National University with a master’s degree in electrical engineering. He also earned an MBA from Columbia University in the US.

He has worked with 30-plus major corporations on M&A, business strategy and operational systems enhancements. At Inspire South Korea, he is charged with building organizational efficiency and cooperation “to boost competitiveness and drive sustainable growth”.

In search of a turnaround

Inspire opened in February 2024, the first overseas venture by Connecticut-based tribal operator Mohegan Gaming. It offers a foreigners-only casino, 1,275 hotel rooms, a 15,000-seat arena, an indoor water park and meeting facilities. It also boasts an enviable location, on 4.36 million square metres at Incheon International Airport.

The $1.6 billion property was to open in phases through 2046, adding an outdoor entertainment park and other non-gaming attractions. At the grand opening, Inspire President Chen Si said the IR would make Yeongjong Island “a global tourism destination”.

But without a strong base of gamblers, especially Chinese VIPs, Inspire lost KRW156.4 billion ($112 million) in its first year. Mohegan blamed a combination of high opening costs and low table hold. It argued that it had positioned the integrated resort for “long-term success”.

Even so, when the tribal enterprise defaulted on a KRW383 billion loan, lender Bain Capital exercised its right to take over.

Reporting on the debacle in May, the Korea Times recognised the central problem facing South Korea casinos: their reliance on international punters. Koreans nationals are permitted to enter and play at only one casino in the country, Kangwon Land.

Inspire, the Times noted, “was not intended to be merely a foreigner-only casino venue, but part of a national strategy to develop a global tourism hub centered on the K-culture wave”.

Lee to ‘strengthen global competitiveness’

As chief transformation officer, Lee will be in charge of strategic planning, data analysis and IT in a quest to improve visitation to the resort, including the casino. CEO Si said “his exceptional expertise and leadership” will mark “a significant turning point for Inspire’s growth.

“Moving forward, we will work with this CTO to further strengthen our global competitiveness and continue our growth and innovation”, Si said.