The Notes: Apr. 11, 2022

Cure 4 The Kids Foundation announced director of patient experience Katherine Salkanovic was added to the Beryl Institute Pediatric Council, the largest global organization committed to transforming the human experience in health care. She is the only current Nevadan to serve on the international 24-person council of respected industry professionals.

Nevada Public Radio announced that Mark Vogelzang, a seasoned public broadcasting nonprofit leader, is its new president and CEO. Most recently, Vogelzang served as interim general manager and CEO of Blue Ridge Public Radio in Asheville, North Carolina.

Red Rock Resorts announced the appointment of Scott Kreeger to the position of president. Kreeger served the company as senior vice president of development since in September 2021. Previously, he was director of operations development, new resorts, for Galaxy Entertainment Group in Macao.

The Silver State Health Insurance Exchange announced Ryan High as its new executive director. High joined the exchange as chief operations officer in October of 2016, overseeing operations for its online marketplace, Nevada Health Link.

TSK Architects announced that Jason Andoscia, AIA, was appointed to serve as chairman for the American Institute of Architects Nevada Political Action Committee. Andoscia is vice president at TSK and brings to the AIA NV PAC nearly 20 years of experience in the architectural profession. Additionally, TSK announced the promotion of Bruce Preston, RA, DBIA, PMP, LEED AP bd+c, to vice president. Preston has been with TSK for three years and has a wealth of experience in executing federal contracts for multiple agencies.

Aristocrat Gaming received 10 awards at the annual EKG Slot Awards, including Best Overall Supplier of Slot Content, a three-peat for Aristocrat in the category, and Most Improved Supplier – Premium for the second year in a row.

UNLV Lee Business School announced the promotion of Kim Nehls, Nadine Bentis and Lisa Davis. In her new role, Nehls will take over as the assistant dean of external relations, as well as assume the responsibilities for the school’s diversity, equity and inclusion activities and initiatives. Bentis will serve in dual roles as interim director of executive education, overseeing the Executive MBA program and the Executive Certificate in Business Administration, and as the program manager for the Troesh Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. As executive director of graduate student services, Davis will oversee all graduate programs within the school, including the MBA program and all specialized master’s programs, and expand the student support services to all Lee graduate students.

Notoriety Gives, a performing arts nonprofit organization, announced its first board of directors’ roster, including Clint Holmes, two-time Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter; Christy Molasky, president; Richard Burgi, award-winning TV and film actor; Gwyn Lloyd Hughes, senior vice president, Best Agency; Ross King, MBE, television host, actor, singer, writer; Antonio Fargas, award-winning TV and film actor; Tracee Gress, partner, BD & Associates CPAs; Kurt Ouchida, president and co-founder at Braintrust; Dr. Michael Seiff, FACS Spine & Brain Institutechair, division of neurosurgery, Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center; Greg Errico, founding member of Sly And The Family Stone, musician, entrepreneur; and Lorraine D’Alessio, founder of D’Alessio Law Group.

Southwest Medical added three health care providers to help meet the growing need for health services in the Las Vegas community, including Jessica Miller, APRN at its Rancho Urgent Care, specializing in urgent care; and Rosemarie Sabijon, APRN at the Rancho Healthcare Center, specializing in urgent care.

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