NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | SEPTEMBER 2019 63
If you buy the hype that millennials aren’t hard work-
ers, then you haven’t met Rachel Kaduk. This Florida native
knows how to get the job done—especially when working
with her team at Seminole Casino Hotel Immokalee. One
such example: They recently hosted a party for 700-plus
guests after the expected turnout was only 100. It took
a massive effort, Kaduk says, but “we pulled it off, and we
looked like we were rock stars all along.”
Kaduk, who moved to Southwest Florida in 2002, loves
Naples’ myriad opportunities to do good. “I am very blessed
to work for a company that has a generous heart for so
many great causes and organizations,” she says. Seminole
Casino Hotel Immokalee supports the Guadalupe Center,
the Everglades Foundation, the Naples Botanical Garden,
the PACE Center for Girls, the Humane Society Naples, and
many more. High on Kaduk’s list is the Women of Seminole
Gaming mentoring program for young women. “I am pas-
sionate about lifting up young women to know their poten-
tial and helping them achieve their goals.”
Her love for supporting the next generation of strong
women starts at home with her 8-year-old daughter, Audrey.
Recently, they went on a “riches to rags” vacation. The riches—
a trip to New York with three Broadway shows and sightseeing.
The rags—camping in Michigan the week after. But regardless
of whether she’s at home with her daughter or at work with her
colleagues, Kaduk tries to live by these words: “All you can do is
all you can do, and all you can do is enough.”RACHEL KADUK
Business Development Manager,
Seminole Casino Hotel Immokalee