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People on the Move: Oct. 24, 2022

Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas introduced the latest additions to its all-star sales and events team. Jessica Hernandez, who has been with Brooklyn Bowl since 2014, is director of sales and events. Ashley Cavalli is senior sales and events manager. Lisa Bonner, Nicole Ortega and Felecia Biscoe are sales and events managers, and Michelle Queen is event service manager.

IndiCap, a boutique commercial real estate company specializing in industrial investment and development in the Arizona and Nevada sectors, announced that Geovanni Villalta, who has more than 20 years of experience in the construction industry, has been hired as a senior development manager.

Leslie Hare officially assumed her current position as the executive president of behavioral health for Health Plan of Nevada and Sierra Health and Life in May. She is responsible for the strategic development, growth and operations of the Nevada Behavioral Health line of business and bringing the Whole Person Care model to members and providers.

The Nevada State Apartment Association has named Robin Lee its new executive director. She has more than 12 years of experience in the multifamily and residential real estate sectors. Before joining NVSAA, she was executive director of the Big Bear Association of Realtors in California.

American Nevada Company hired Linda Castle as a senior property manager. She manages the company’s portfolio of commercial properties and reports to Natalie Allred, vice president of property management. Castle has worked in the local commercial property management industry for more than 15 years.

The Howard Hughes Corporation has broken ground on a new Class-A office complex in Summerlin South. The Project, comprising two three-story buildings on an 8.8-acre site, is designed to meet the continued growing demand for premium office space.

Casino industry veteran Robert Polk brings 20 years of experience to his new role as vice president of player development at the Strat, Golden Entertainment Inc.’s flagship property. Polk honed his gaming and hospitality expertise through various roles in multiple jurisdictions across the country, including MGM Grand Detroit, Horseshoe Southern Indiana and The M Resort, among others.

Las Vegas native Robin Joyce, who ran an advertising/PR agency in Nevada for 25 years and served most recently as director of advancement at Faith Lutheran Middle School & High School for nearly seven years, has joined Olive Crest Nevada as senior development director. Joyce will be responsible for fundraising for the Las Vegas branch and will help direct Olive Crest Nevada’s capital campaign.

Optum Care Lung and Allergy Care has added a new physician to help meet the growing need for health services in the Las Vegas community. Dr. Simhean Lee joins Optum Care Lung and Allergy Care’s 4750 W. Oakey Blvd. location and specializes in allergy.

Aristocrat Gaming announced that Joe Kaminkow has taken on a new, expanded position with the company as chief innovation officer. He will help drive innovation across Aristocrat, including in new gaming products and mobile game genres. The appointment extends Kaminkow’s long association with Aristocrat, dating back to his initial appointment as senior vice president of game development in 2013.

SR Construction, a full-service design-build general contractor, has been named the general contractor for MorningStar at the Canyons. This memory care, assisted-living and independent living facility at 490 S. Hualapai Way, consists of a 196,098-square-foot four-story building. The facility will house 24 memory care units, 49 assisted-living units and 135 independent living units, and is slated for completion in summer 2024.

 

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This story appeared in Las Vegas Weekly.

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