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People on the Move: April 4, 2022

Braintrust, a certified minority-owned business and leading integrated marketing agency, announced the promotions of Katie Stambaugh to vice president of finance and operations, and Sara Hall to vice president of client services.

North Las Vegas hired Steve Manley, a 25-year veteran of the events and entertainment industry, as general manager of the Amp at Craig Ranch Regional Park. Opened in 2015, the Amp is a large-scale outdoor amphitheater, with seating capacity up to 6,800.

Nathan Adelson Hospice was awarded the 2022 Top Workplaces USA award. The award is based on employee feedback gathered through a third-party survey administered by research partner Energage, a leading provider of technology-based employee engagement tools.

The Neon Museum announced that Mike Dini joined its executive team as director of marketing and communications. Dini brings a history of success shaping the brands of casino-hotels, gaming companies and entertainment offerings, as well as experience directing marketing strategies and tactics to improve brand positioning, gain market share and build customer loyalty.

Sunrise Health Hospital & Medical Center, MountainView Hospital and Southern Hills Hospital and Medical Center have been named among America’s 250 Best Hospitals, placing them in the top 5% of hospitals in the country and as overall leaders in clinical excellence, according to Healthgrades. This is the first year on the list for Sunrise and Southern Hills, and the second year for MountainView.

MassMedia Marketing, Advertising and PR announced Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop as the latest addition to their client roster.

United Way of Southern Nevada welcomed Carl Nassib, formerly of the Las Vegas Raiders, and former MLB player Marty Cordova of Bent Pixels to serve on its board of directors.

Nevada Donor Network announced Jan Jones Blackhurst was appointed Nevada Donor Network Foundation board chair and Shelley Berkley was appointed vice chair. Jones Blackhurst is the former mayor of Las Vegas, a member of the Caesars Entertainment board of directors and sits on NDN’s governing board. Berkley is a former congresswoman and serves as the CEO and senior provost for Touro’s Western Division, the administrative and academic head of the Nevada and northern California campuses of Touro University.

Hospitality executive Tony Yousfi was appointed senior vice president of sales catering and conference services for Fontainebleau Las Vegas. Yousfi is leading the resort’s conference and convention division, including sales, catering, conference services, leisure sales, special events, group dining and convention marketing.

NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, honored its Southern Nevada chapter with Chapter Merit Awards, including David Strickland for Outstanding Leadership by a Chapter President and Rod Martin for Volunteer of the Year, as well as education and legislative affairs awards for the chapter.

Broadbent & Associates, an environmental, water resource and civil engineering firm, announced the addition of Evan Robinson as a project scientist. Robinson’s role will include collecting soil and water samples at job sites and assisting contractors with navigating applicable environmental procedures and regulations.

All In Aviation added six certified flight instructors, including Luke Swain, Steve Booth, Cameron Braaten, Jacob Norberg, Sean Eichinger and Dayton Kurian, to its roster of 10 full-time private pilot educators. It also expanded its fleet with two new aircraft.

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This story appeared in Las Vegas Weekly.

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