PEOPLE ON THE MOVE:

The Notes: Nov. 22, 2021

Nevada State Contractors Board Executive Officer Margi Grein announced the promotion of Kenya McCampbell to executive assistant/policy analyst and the hiring of Michael Phillips as public information officer.

Jennifer Bradley of JB Public Relations announced that her firm is the agency of record for Steelman Partners, Art Houz Theaters, Tuscany Hotel & Casino, Mead Law Group, URVenue, Salyulitas Mexican Restaurant and Girls Athletic Leadership School. Bradley was also named to the board for the Southern Nevada Sports Hall of Fame.

The City of Henderson announced it received two awards from the Nevada Chapter of the American Planning Association for the revitalization of Water Street Plaza and the city’s COVID-19 outreach and planning efforts. The Water Street Plaza Reimagine Plan received the Outstanding Implementation Award for transforming the plaza into a premier entertainment destination and the COVID-19 Vulnerable Populations Outreach Plan received the Outstanding Public Outreach and Journalism Award for implementing a collaborative effort to connect at-risk residents to available resources and programming utilizing targeted outreach and strategic partnerships.

Snell & Wilmer announced the addition of three attorneys in its Las Vegas office: Erin Gettel, Christian Ogata and Abigail Pace. They will join the firm as associates in the commercial litigation practice group.

MountainView Hospital and Sarah Cannon, the Cancer Institute of HCA Healthcare, announced a collaboration for blood and marrow transplant services in Nevada for patients with blood cancer and blood disorders. Prior to this program, patients had to leave the state to seek these services, which can be a barrier to receiving the most appropriate care. The first transplant at MountainView Hospital was performed this summer.

Rimini Street Inc., a global provider of enterprise software products and services, a third-party support provider for Oracle and SAP software products and a Salesforce partner, appointed Eric Helmer as its chief technology officer and announced the establishment of the office of the chief technology officer. As CTO, Helmer is charged with helping prospects and clients design and deploy innovative solutions and road maps to achieve strategic IT, operational and financial goals across various enterprise applications and technology products.

The Ferraro Group announced employee promotions across its public relations and public affairs departments for Misty Grimmer, Latoya Bembry, Gabby McGregor, Emma Williams and Tommy Ferraro. Grimmer is now vice president of public affairs; Bembry has been promoted to vice president of strategic communications; McGregor now serves as director of public policy, research, and analysis; Williams has been named senior public relations account manager; and Ferraro was named director of public affairs.

Developer Scott Goldstein of Prospect Street, along with Crovetti Orthopaedics and others broke ground on a new Class A medical building. When complete, Queensridge Medical Center will be a three-story, 70,000 square-foot medical office building less than a mile from Summerlin Hospital. Crovetti will offer a surgery center with operating rooms, a cardiac catheterization lab and overnight recovery suites. Other tenant offerings include physical therapy, primary care, dental care, ophthalmology, radiology and imaging. 

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This story appeared in Las Vegas Weekly.

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