THE NOTES:

People on the Move: April 18, 2022

McCarthy Building Companies Inc. promoted Miranda Ruff to project manager. Ruff brings an impressive array of experience and a lifelong love of learning and sharing construction industry insight to her new role.

Centennial Hills Hospital earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval and the American Stroke Association’s Heart-Check mark as a Certified Thrombectomy-Capable Stroke Center for its 339-bed acute care hospital.

Following the unexpected death of Michael Coronado, founder and CEO of Las Vegas-based WestCor Companies, the company’s board of directors announced the newly reorganized management team that will guide the organization through its next growth phase. Kevin Booth, who has been with the company since 1994, serving as secretary/treasurer and chief financial officer, will now serve as the new president and CEO. Julie Barraza, the current controller, has been with the company for 17 years and has been promoted to secretary/treasurer and chief financial officer.

Dr. Dylan Wint was named director of Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health. While continuing to see patients, as director, Wint will focus on strategic growth, expanding the center’s work to prevent and relieve suffering through excellent clinical care, research and education.

Area15 announced new additions to its executive team. Serving as the CFO, Lauren Oberg brings nearly 20 years of experience as a corporate finance professional within the hospitality, gaming and entertainment industry. As CMO, Meg Parker oversees brand development and all marketing and communications strategies to establish Area15 as a must-see destination. As head of entertainment, Noah Kessler is responsible for curating and booking all entertainment on Area15’s campus. As vice president of business development, Michael Casper’s primary responsibility is to develop and implement strategies for partnership evolution and success, ensuring financial growth and improved guest experiences.

Integrity Marketing Group, an omnichannel insurtech leader in life, health and wealth solutions, announced it has acquired Carothers Insurance Agency, a leading independent marketing organization based in Las Vegas. As part of the acquisition, Chris Carothers, president of Carothers Insurance Agency, will become a managing partner in Integrity.

Snell & Wilmer announced that Jeffrey Steffen joined the firm as counsel in the corporate and securities group. Steffen’s practice is focused in corporate law, commercial real estate and construction law. He is often involved in multimillion-dollar real estate developments, significant corporate mergers and acquisitions, and finance transactions where he uses his experience to help his clients close large-scale commercial projects.

Dr. Constantino Anastassiou announced the opening of his new office for Holistic Synergy at 8350 W. Sahara Ave, Suite 250, in the Great American Plaza, between Cimarron and Durango. Founded in 2008, Holistic Synergy was formerly located on West Lake Mead. Anastassiou also welcomed Certified Massage Therapist Misleidys Crespo Salceiro to the team at Holistic Synergy.

Gaming Laboratories International welcomed four new experienced professionals to its client services team: Gabriel Benedik, client solutions executive; Ross Edwards, technical compliance account executive; Jamie Garcia, account executive; and Kevin Stich, client services coordinator on the client services team.

Meow Wolf was recognized in Fast Company’s annual list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies for 2022 as #3 in the Live Events category. This is the company’s second time being selected for the prestigious list in the past three years.

Credit One Bank welcomed Lou Montgomery, Bojan Glogovac and Ketty Pan to the corporate leadership team. Montgomery, vice president of demand, capacity and release, drives the successful completion of complex, multi-disciplinary projects from start to finish through working with stakeholders, balancing schedules, identifying risks and communicating with cross-functional partners across the company. As vice president of infrastructure operations, Glogovac builds on the infrastructure operations team to further support Credit One Bank’s rapid growth. He also manages the technology capabilities of the organization, leading projects to ensure the ultimate security of all IT systems. In her role as senior vice president of product development, Pan leads market and customer research to develop unique credit card concepts. She is also responsible for managing and optimizing the development, launch, and implementation of new products and features.

Click HERE to subscribe for free to Vegas Inc’s BizClick newsletter. Stay up to date with the latest business news in Las Vegas sent directly to your inbox each Monday.

Notes

This story originally appeared in Las Vegas Weekly.

Share