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Heather Mattison was named regional therapist of the year for Massage Envy’s Las Vegas/Henderson region. Mattison has worked at the Galleria Massage Envy Spa in Henderson for more than two years. Only 53 therapists won the award from a field of 21,000. Massage Envy is the largest employer of massage therapists and estheticians in the United States.
Paul Chaffee and Wil Chaffee are partners in the investment services group of commercial real estate firm NAI Sauter Companies. The brothers will handle sales, leasing and advisory services for retail and industrial assets. They previously were principals of C Squared Real Estate Services.
Joe Vassallo, president of Paragon Pools, filmed a water safety public service announcement for the Buckner Physical Fitness Aquatics Center at the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Alaska. His “Float Like A Duck” campaign emphasizes water safety, adult supervision and fun.
Diane Turner, Keli James and Ken Kunke are sales associates at Windermere Prestige Properties’ Henderson office. Turner has more than 20 years of experience in real estate. She also is owner and editor of Northwest Retirement Magazine and founder of the Washington Latino Business Association. James has eight years of experience in residential real estate and previously worked as a sales associate at Realty One Group in Henderson. Kunke joins Windermere after a decade-long career as a pharmacist.
Stacy Rocheleau, founder of Right Lawyers, joined the board of directors for Goodie Two Shoes, which provides new shoes and socks to disadvantaged Clark County students.
Meadows Bank announced the following hires: Mary Gabriel, new accounts representative; Sonnethia Johnson, senior teller; and Patricia Mudano, loan support specialist.
Robin Johnson is key accounts manager at Creative Coverings, a national linen rental and sales company. She handles the Southern Nevada and Greater Palm Springs markets. Johnson previously worked as special events director for Encore Productions.
Rod Davis and Linda Young won President’s Medals from Nevada State College. Davis is senior vice president of Dignity Health’s Nevada operations and president and CEO of St. Rose Dominican Hospitals’ Siena Campus, while Young is a member of the Clark County School Board of Trustees. The medal honors local leaders and philanthropists’ dedication to the college.