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Tyler Hanevold
Aimee Riley
Amanda Arentsen
Alecia Warren
Hannah Dela Cruz
Tyler Hanevold and Aimee Riley are grassroots marketing specialists at MassMedia Corporate Communications, responsible for engaging members of the public. Riley previously worked as political coordinator for the Clark County Democratic Party. She has 18 years of experience in businesses and government and earned an Associate of Arts degree from the College of Southern Nevada. Hanevold worked for several years at the University of Phoenix in Nevada. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the university. Additionally, Amanda Arentsen was promoted to media relations director, Alecia Warren was hired as a media relations specialist and Hannahmae Dela Cruz was hired as a media relations coordinator at MassMedia. Warren previously worked as a reporter in Idaho, Wyoming and Missouri. She earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Missouri. Dela Cruz interned at Preferred Public Relations and received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania.
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Dave McClanahan
David McClanahan is senior vice president and regional brokerage manager for Nevada and the southwest for Wells Fargo Advisors. He will manage 47 financial advisors and more than 100 branches in Nevada. McClanahan has more than 18 years of financial services experience and previously worked as a regional sales manager for BancWest Investment Services in California and Nevada.
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Darren Hankel
Darren Hankel is principal at CIM Marketing Partners, a marketing and public relations firm. Hankel will lead the firm’s digital marketing efforts and assist with brand development and account management. Hankel has more than 20 years of marketing experience, including a previous stint at CIM.
Michael Miles joined Duane Morris LLP as special counsel with a focus in surety and construction law.
Several local law firms and attorneys were recognized by Chambers USA, a directory that assesses and ranks lawyers based on reviews from peers and clients. Receiving recognition were:
• Lewis and Roca, for gaming and licensing law and general commercial litigation. Seven attorneys were named “Leaders in their Field:” Michael Alonso, gaming and licensing; Paul Bible, gaming and licensing; Anthony Cabot, gaming and licensing; Gregory Giordano, gaming and licensing; Von Heinz, general commercial litigation; Sean McGuinness, gaming and licensing; and Thomas Ryan, general commercial litigation. Additionally, Cabot received a star rating in gaming and licensing, the highest honor for an individual attorney in a specific practice area.
• Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart. Managing Shareholder Tony Martin was recognized for labor and employment law.
• Lionel Sawyer & Collins, for corporate and commercial, gaming and licensing, real estate, environmental and labor and employment law, as well as general commercial litigation. Fifteen attorneys were named “Leaders in their Field:” Jeff Zucker, corporate and commercial and real estate; Craig Etem, corporate and commercial; Bob Faiss, gaming and licensing; Dan Reaser, gaming and licensing; Mark Clayton, gaming and licensing; Jennifer Roberts, gaming and licensing; Ellen Whittemore, gaming and licensing; Mark Goldstein, real estate; Matt Watson, real estate; Paul Larsen, real estate; Paul Hejmanowski, general commercial litigation; Todd Touten, general commercial litigation; Linda Bullen, environmental; Greg Smith, labor and employment; and Laura Thalacker, labor and employment.
• Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, for corporate and commercial, gaming and licensing, labor and employment, general commercial and real estate law, as well as ERISA litigation. Seven attorneys were named “Leaders in their Field:” Frank Schreck, gaming and licensing; David Arrajj, gaming and licensing; Ellen Schulhofer, corporate and commercial; Andrew Brignone, labor and employment/ERISA; Kirk Lenhard, general commercial litigation; Angela Turriciano Otto, real estate; and Leslie Terry Jones, real estate. Additionally, Schreck was given a star rating in private equity licensing and Internet and land-based gaming.