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People on the Move: Aug. 19, 2024

Las Vegas Realtors announced the results of the association’s annual election of officers and board members, with Joshua Campa serving as 2025 president and George Kypreos as president-elect. Others elected were: Stephanie Grant, vice president; Nancy Anderson, treasurer; Merri Perry, immediate past president; Wendy DiVecchio, CEO; and directors Amy Allen, Kathryn Bovard, Lexy Glassman, Geoffrey Lavell and Zar Zanganeh. Directors not up for reelection who will continue to serve on the board include: Noah Herrera, Rob Morganti, Krystal Sherry, Chantel TilleyMark Reyes and Jennifer Weinberg.

The Southern Nevada Home Builders Association promoted Taylor Booth to executive director of its official charitable partner HomeAid Southern Nevada. Booth will be responsible for leading the organization and advancing HomeAid’s mission to offer safe, clean and dignified options to those in need. She will continue collaborating with industry partners on charitable events, project builds and renovations, working with service partners to support the unhoused community in Southern Nevada. 

Ovation Development Corporation, a developer of multifamily housing, broke ground on a senior affordable senior housing community, Decatur Rome Senior Apartments, located in the northwest valley. The $78 million project, which was funded in part by Clark County Community Housing Funds and Nevada Housing Division’s Home Means Nevada Initiative, will bring 276 new affordable housing units to market.

The Collaboration Center appointed Steven Doctors as its new development director. Having previously worked alongside magicians Penn and Teller for 22 years as director of marketing, Doctors has a unique blend of creativity, strategic thinking, and dedication to making a positive impact. His expertise in fundraising, strategic partnerships and community engagement will help raise awareness about programming and the organization’s expanding reach.

Premier Displays celebrated the grand opening of its new headquarters and production facility in the southwest Las Vegas valley, where the company designs and manufactures exhibits and branded experiences—including architectural design, engineering, fabrication, metal work, graphics, painting, electrical, lighting, signage, and warehouse storage.

The City of Henderson has identified Woodbury Corporation as the developer for the next phase of discussions regarding the former Fiesta Henderson site. Henderson staff will present the exclusive negotiating agreement to the Redevelopment Agency on August 20.

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This story appeared in Las Vegas Weekly.

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