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 | | Before 1993, the closest Jim Peck had ever come to gambling was playing cards with fellow Rose-Hulman students around the kitchen table at his parents house. |
 | | Peck also had project management responsibilities in ACEs design of the $200 million Empress Casino in Hammond, Ind., from 1994-97 and the $175 million Blue Chip Casino in Michigan City, Ind., from 1996-98. |
 | | After graduating from Rose-Hulman, Peck was a resident engineer with the Illinois Department of Transportation (1985-86), project manager for MSE Corporation, Inc. (1986-91), design-build manager for Construction Consultants, Inc. (1991-92), and site department head for Paul I. Cripe, Inc. (1992-94) before being with ACE (1994-98). |
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