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Tony Huffer
Tony Huffer is director of project management at CBRE Las Vegas. He previously worked at Pinnacle Entertainment, Caesars Entertainment and MGM Mirage.
Serafin Calvo is volunteer coordinator at Project 150, a nonprofit that helps homeless, displaced and disadvantaged students at 16 local high schools. She also is a parking enforcement supervisor for the city of Las Vegas.
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Jasen Woehrle
Aimee Romero
Jasen Woehrle was promoted to senior vice president and Aimee Romero senior public relations specialist at the Firm Public Relations & Marketing. Woehrle works with clients in the travel and tourism, entertainment and gaming industries. Romero works with clients in the health care, gaming and sustainability fields.
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Jimmy Wadhams
Lorenzo Sartini
Jimmy Wadhams expanded his role as director of northern Nevada operations for Golden Gaming. Wadham manages four taverns and more than 1,600 slot machines. Born and raised in Las Vegas, Wadhams graduated from Bishop Gorman and UNR. In addition, Lorenzo Sartini now oversees the sales department for Golden Route Operations, which runs gaming machines in more than 400 taverns and convenience stores. Sartini was born and raised in Las Vegas and graduated from Bishop Gorman and the University of Montana.
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Richard King
HealthCare Partners Medical Group, a physician-run network of primary, specialty and urgent care providers, acquired the Nevada Cancer Centers, an outpatient oncology and hematology practice with four locations in Southern Nevada. The practice becomes HealthCare Partners Medical Group Oncology/Hematology. Its 60 employees will continue to provide patients with advanced cancer treatments, screenings and tests. Additionally, primary care physician Dr. Richard King joined HealthCare Partners, seeing patients at 129 W. Lake Mead Parkway, Suite 10, Henderson. King received his medical degree from the University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences in Des Moines, Iowa, and has practiced in Southern Nevada for more than 15 years.
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Heather Valera
Heather Valera joined the board of directors at the Las Vegas Natural History Museum. She is marketing director for the Galleria at Sunset.
Valley Health System, composed of Centennial Hills, Desert Springs, Spring Valley, Summerlin and Valley hospitals, announced several promotions and appointments: Dr. Edwin “Flip” Homansky is regional chief quality officer; Dr. Daniel McBride is regional chief medical officer; Louis Duhe is senior director of information services; Scott Romney is senior director of marketing and business development; Christine Beltran and Lori Harris are advertising directors; Allyson Hoover is director of physician, outreach and governmental relations; and Gretchen Papez is director of public relations and media relations.
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Stacey Wedding
Stacey Wedding is a BoardSource Certified Governance Trainer, which allows her to provide governance training to nonprofit groups in the western region of the United States. Wedding is the principal and founder of Professionals in Philanthropy.
Amelia Gulling, GreenPower administrator at the Desert Research Institute, will serve on the state’s Clean Energy Sector Council. She was appointed by members of the Department of Employment Training and Rehabilitation.
Monique Meunier, a former New York City Ballet principal dancer and American Ballet Theatre soloist, and Nilas Martins, a former New York City Ballet principal dancer, are co-directors of the Academy of Nevada Ballet Theatre. The husband-wife team will oversee the academy’s faculty and almost 400 students starting in August.
Ogden’s Hops & Harvest pub opened in Tivoli Village. Partners on the project include Chef Bradley Ogden; Bryan Ogden; Tony Angotti; and Bill Feather, Frank Tucker and Kelley Jones, of Epicurean Ventures, a hospitality management company.
The Las Vegas Hospitality Association has five new members: Dawnielle Tehema, marketing director, Grand Canyon Resort Corp./Grand Canyon West; Aaron Sahagun, president, Las Vegas Revealed; Carol Wilhems, regional director, Southwest Travel; Audrey Kemmler, office manager, MRS-Events; and Carla Marreri, director of entertainment, MRS-Events.