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- Success by the spoonful
- Monday, Oct. 24, 2011
- Julie Hession did something pretty amazing — she started a business in Las Vegas in 2008 and now markets in 25 states. What’s even more amazing? This former corporate businesswoman and MBA is her own, and only, employee.
- Meet Dave Viger: Hands-on leader
- Monday, Oct. 17, 2011
- From experiencing a brief stint with the New York Jets and attending the U.S. Naval Academy to becoming regional president of Harmony Homes, Dave Viger is a high-achieving guy.
- Ralph Scamardella: Club cuisine
- Monday, Oct. 10, 2011
- Ralph Scamardella is head chef for two of the most profitable restaurants in the country: Tao at the Venetian and Lavo at the Palazzo, with other locations in New York City. Scamardella talks with VEGAS INC about the challenges of catering to a foodie — and clubbing — crowd.
- Meet Aron Ezra: Top Techie
- Monday, Oct. 3, 2011
- Aron Ezra, vice president of mobile technologies at Bally Technologies, is new to Las Vegas, but this high-tech guy is already making a big impact.
- Meet Cabot Woolley: Marketing master
- Monday, Sept. 26, 2011
- Cabot Woolley, senior vice president at Trialogue Direct, a full-service marketing company in Las Vegas, spoke with VEGAS INC about his philosophies and the most common marketing mistakes business people can make.
- Chocolate heaven thanks to Ethel M
- Monday, Sept. 19, 2011
- Jen Gudgel, Director of Gourmet Chocolates at Ethel M, started working at the Henderson-based company seven years ago, and since then, it has been one chocolate-covered success.
- Meet Adam Sperling: Golf charity czar
- Monday, Sept. 5, 2011
- From his first job as a Little League umpire to becoming tournament director for the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, Adam Sperling has a long history working in sports—just don’t ask him about his golf game.
- Honorable mentions for 'smartest' in town include Robert Bigelow, Lorenzo Fertitta
- Monday, Sept. 5, 2011
- In our long discussions about who to select as The Smartest Dude In Town, several tempting names came up.
- Meet Brian Burton: Hungry for Charity
- Monday, Aug. 22, 2011
- Three Square food bank CEO Brian Burton has only been in Las Vegas for a couple of months, but the nonprofit star with more than two decades of experience is already making quite an impact.
- Border Grill’s 'Too Hot Tamales' talk business
- Monday, Aug. 15, 2011
- Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken started their Border Grill brand in Los Angeles nearly three decades ago. They became “Too Hot Tamales” in 1995 and both recently starred on Top Chef Masters—and they’re, without a doubt, two of the most popular and memorable chefs on the Las Vegas Strip.
- Lauren Schugar: Fashion expert for Las Vegas business execs
- Any busy executive needs to meet Lauren Schugar: Smart, honest and a formidable stylist. Sartorial advice never looked so good.
- Monday, Aug. 15, 2011
- Chic, sophisticated and, yes, oh-so-sweet, stylist Lauren Schugar wants you to look good. Really good. So good that at the next board meeting, those new, high-end clients won’t be able to resist you—or closing that multimillion-dollar deal. Schugar owns her own company, Modern Image, which reworks your wardrobe into something as stylish as her own.
- Meet Jeremy Aguero: A stats guy opens up
- Monday, Aug. 8, 2011
- Jeremy Aguero, principal at Applied Analysis, is one of the local go-to guys for data and statistics on real estate and the economy. This fourth-generation Las Vegan shares a bit of his personal life, and why he’s stayed put, with VEGAS INC.
- 25-year-old opens cupcake bakery amid recession
- Monday, Aug. 1, 2011
- It all began when Santa Claus brought Katie Thompson a pink KitchenAid mixer when she was a little girl. Best. Present. Ever. It struck a passion for baking in her. And the rest... Well, you know.
- Linda Rodriguez: Red Rocked
- Monday, Aug. 1, 2011
- Linda Rodriguez, executive chef for the past five years at Hachi at Red Rock Resort has cooked all over the world, giving her creative cuisine an international flair. A native of the Philippines, Rodriguez shares with VEGAS INC her artistry with Japanese cuisine.
- Gareth Long collects businesses — and fast toys
- Las Vegas business owner Gareth Long has the life you want.
- Monday, Aug. 1, 2011
- Gareth Long is a business owner, but in a lot of ways, he’s sort of like a superhero. The guy has created 320 jobs in Las Vegas since 2007—no small feat during the Great Recession. That aside, how he got to Las Vegas is even more, well, super.
- Meet Paul Bell, real estate expert
- Monday, July 25, 2011
- Paul Bell, president of the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors, knows the impact of the Great Recession on real estate better than just about anyone, but he remains an optimistic guy. Texas-born, Bell shares with VEGAS INC his favorite book and the best advice on how to make a happy marriage last.
- Nicole Johnson: Contractor, mother, monster truck driver
- Nicole Johnson is co-owner of Koplin Construction, a wife and mother of two boys. And, oh yeah, she drives monster trucks and 4x4 vehicles professionally, on the side. Cool, right?
- Monday, July 18, 2011
- When Nicole Johnson,a co-owner of Koplin Construction and mother of two boys, tells you she’ll be a television host for a badass show about off-road vehicles someday—and hopefully soon—it’s easy to believe she’d be perfect for such a gig. In fact, you visualize that goal and it works—you want to watch. Her résumé is ridiculous (as in good), a nd has a personality to make her memorable (also good).
- Berkley talks online gaming, economy and Nevada's future
- Congresswoman Shelley Berkley takes on running for the U.S. Senate, health care reform, fixing Las Vegas’ economy and, yes, Anthony Weiner.
- Monday, July 11, 2011
- Congresswoman Shelley Berkley’s publicists are armed and ready—with a large can of hair spray. Smoothing down the fly-aways atop her head and donning her signature reddish-pink lipstick, the Las Vegan knows she looks put together. She’s confident, practically born ready for her VEGAS INC photo shoot. Besides, one-on-one photo shoots and interviews are the fun part of her gig in public service. Bring it on.
- Shawn McClain: Sage indeed
- Monday, July 11, 2011
- Chef Shawn McClain has expanded his repertoire since becoming executive chef of Sage at Aria. A businessman as well as a chef, McClain tells VEGAS INC why drink pairings and simple cooking set him apart.
- Meet Bob Maricich, CEO of International Market Centers
- Monday, July 11, 2011
- Bob Maricich, newly appointed CEO of International Market Centers, is a long way from his first job as an ice cream man in Montana. Today, he’s one of the top executives in the home furnishings business. Maricich tells VEGAS INC about his recent promotion, his personal life and the impact of the Great Recession on his company’s business.
- Leslie Parraguirre: Designing her future
- Tuesday, July 5, 2011
- Leslie Parraguirre, principal of Colours Inc., an interior design firm at the Holsum Lofts, knows what builds a successful business even during a catastrophic recession. Although her company has been hit hard by the economic downturn, this lifelong Las Vegan doesn’t let that get her—or her employees—down.
- Devin Hashimoto: New digs
- Tuesday, July 5, 2011
- Devin Hashimoto had a whirlwind tour of the food business at the Wynn—including banquets—after the restaurant where he worked, Alex, closed last year.
- Etiquette goes corporate
- Tuesday, July 5, 2011
- Sitting with perfect posture and neatly coiffed, Keynote Academy founder Paula Lawrence is ready to talk manners—proper ones, of course.
- UNLV law dean: Goal is to be a significant regional player
- Getting past the fact that UNLV houses the only law school in Nevada, its dean, John Valery White, is one cool character (with an astonishing résumé). Just how did he land at our doorstep?
- Tuesday, July 5, 2011
- Fifteen years ago, Las Vegas didn’t have a law school. Nevada didn’t have a law school. All legal talent was imported from other states. In 1998, UNLV opened its William S. Boyd School of Law. In a self-proclaimed libertarian city where just two in every ten people have earned a college degree, UNLV Law School Dean John Valery White is an obvious stand-out—and he hopes to make many of his students stand-out citizens, too.
- Meet Anthony A. Marnell III, M Resort's head honcho
- Monday, June 27, 2011
- Anthony A. Marnell III, president of M Resort, has had his share of business challenges since his resort opened in 2009, but that hasn’t gotten him down. Marnell has qualities that set him apart from the rest: A constant striving for perfection and an everyman’s mentality toward hard work.
- Carlos Guía: Carnivore
- Monday, June 27, 2011
- Carlos Guía’s The Country Club at the Wynn is a must-be-seen spot for power lunches, as it’s easy to discern upon entering the attractive restaurant. We asked the eatery’s chef what keeps patrons coming back.
- Bill Urga: One proud lawyer
- Monday, June 20, 2011
- In a city where almost all legal talent is imported, Bill Urga of Jolley Urga Wirth Woodbury & Standish is the exception. Born and raised in Las Vegas, Urga returned to his hometown after law school because he knew it was where he and his family would ultimately belong. Urga talks with VEGAS INC about what makes his firm, and him, different from the rest.
- Scott Kay: King of bling
- Dewelry designer Scott Kay shines at couture
- Monday, June 20, 2011
- Top jewelry designer and businessman Scott Kay is a true original, much like the exquisite pieces he conceptualizes and creates. Known once mainly for his bridal designs for women, Kay branched out to men’s jewelry in a bold and daring way.
- Laurent Tourondel: Voilà!
- Monday, June 13, 2011
- Laurent Tourondel is known for his BLT—Bistro Laurent Tourondel—brand in New York City and at BLT Burger at the Mirage.
- Sergio Pérez, Cuban
- Monday, June 13, 2011
- Celebrated restaurateaur Sergio Pérez proudly says his restaurants are simply culinary love letters to his native Cuba.
- Meet Carole Fisher: When helping others comes naturally
- Monday, June 13, 2011
- Carole Fisher, CEO of Nathan Adelson Hospice, has always known she wanted to make a career of helping people every day. Having achieved that goal, and in a leadership role, Fisher is a true Las Vegas success story.
- Dina Mitchell: From Moscow to Smoothies
- Monday, June 6, 2011
- Dina Mitchell, area developer for Topical Smoothie Cafe, celebrated a decade in her job last month.
- Mike Snedegar Takes A Shot
- Monday, June 6, 2011
- Mike Snedegar is best known around town for throwing huge, celebrity-laden parties at TAO, TAO Beach and LAVO, where he’s in charge of entertainment marketing.
- Meet Russell Joyner: NFL star goes shopping
- Monday, May 30, 2011
- Former NFL player and current Executive Vice President and General Manager of Miracle Mile Shops Russell Joyner knows how to run a business. From the 50-yard line on the football field to what he calls the 50-yard line on the middle of the Las Vegas Strip—where his Miracle Mile Shops sit—this pro shares what has made him a success on and off the field.
- Wolfgang Puck: Chattin’ up the original celebrity chef
- Monday, May 30, 2011
- Wolfgang Puck is the original celebrity chef. The restaurateur and businessman is recognized worldwide as someone who not only knows how to cook, but how to sell his own, unique brand.
- Meet Jasen Woehrle: PR Man, Center Stage
- Monday, May 23, 2011
- Jasen Woehrle isn’t your average PR guy. With a background in theater, Woehrle doesn’t only know how to pitch a story, he knows how to tell it. This PR vice president at The Firm shares with VEGAS INC what keeps clients clamoring for encores.
- Behind the camera: Jimi Falin
- Monday, May 23, 2011
- Every eight years or so, Jimi Falin reinvents himself.
He worked in construction for eight years before taking his current job as assistant manager at celebrity-hotspot-cum-destination-restaurant Nobu at Hard Rock Hotel, where he has worked for, well, eight years. - Getting personal with Silverton President Craig Cavileer
- Monday, May 16, 2011
- Silverton President Craig Cavileer knows a thing or two about running a casino—especially when it comes to catering to locals. He talks with VEGAS INC about his philosophies, worst job ever and his broken heart. His answers may surprise you.
- Rare-book store with Vegas location listed among tops in nation
- Thursday, May 12, 2011
- A rare-book store with a Las Vegas location at The Shoppes at The Palazzo has been named one of the five best in the country by Forbes magazine.
- Angela Broways cleans up real nice
- Monday, May 9, 2011
- While working behind the counter at MC Cleaners, co-owner Angela Broways watches dozens of happy, and familiar, customers pass through her front door. Many know her by name, and some have been her customers for six years—as long as she’s been in business.
- The Innovator: Kristen Makhathini
- Monday, May 9, 2011
- You’d think a bunch of ripped, shirtless guys would be enough to bring in the girls en masse. But, Chippendales Director of Operations Kristen Makhathini wanted something extra, something to push the Chippendales brand over the top: celebrity.
- Mary Giuliano's long, steady road
- Monday, May 2, 2011
- Mary Giuliano’s first job in the casino business in Las Vegas was as a desk clerk at the Golden Nugget 22 years ago.
- Alicia Taylor: Smart meets sexy
- Monday, April 25, 2011
- Real estate and sex appeal are two phrases that don’t often go hand in hand, but Alicia Taylor makes it work.
- Phil Aurbach: Attorney by day, inventor by night
- Monday, April 18, 2011
- Nine months ago, the idea came to him like a flash. Phil Aurbach—commercial litigator during the day, inventor in his free time—was playing tennis with his wife, Leigh, when he realized he didn’t need to be there to help her practice her serve; he could invent something to help her out instead.
- Mirage President Felix Rappaport as never before
- Monday, April 18, 2011
- Mirage President Felix Rappaport is a Philadelphia guy, through and through, but this Las Vegas businessman is a long way from where he started. Rappaport, a die-hard Eagles football fan and self-proclaimed rock singer, gives VEGAS INC a glimpse into his personal life.
- Gladys Knight talks new show, returning to the Strip
- Monday, April 11, 2011
- The Empress of Soul returns to the Las Vegas Strip. And, this time, Gladys Knight plans to conquer.
- Chef José Andrés: Spanish Fly
- Monday, April 11, 2011
- This chef wasn’t going to bring his talents to Las Vegas for just anybody—the fit had to be perfect.
- Getting personal with Colliers Co-Founder Mike Mixer
- Monday, April 11, 2011
- Mike Mixer, managing partner and co-founder of Colliers International’s Las Vegas office, has come a long way from working as a piano mover when he was an undergrad at UNLV. The California native talks with VEGAS INC about what makes him tick—in and out of the office.
- Ancient science, modern business
- Monday, April 4, 2011
- In her store full of jade figurines, tranquil fountains and numerous stacks of how-to books, Joanie Lung is beaming. And why wouldn’t she be? The Hong Kong native practices and procures items for use in Feng Shui, the ancient Chinese science that brings “good energies” from the natural, outside world inward.
- The Innovator: Elliott Chester, of Elliott & Co.
- Monday, April 4, 2011
- Shaving isn’t really about removing hair, guys, says Elliott Chester, it’s about skin care, healthy aging and relaxation. And for this marketing-savvy barber, that’s more than a philosophy—it’s business.