In the Notes: Molina Healthcare of Nevada, Geena Mattox, Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth, Nevada Community Foundation, Mayor’s Fund for Las Vegas LIFE and more ...
Kelvin Watson, the executive director of the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District, is looking forward to 2025. That’s when the system will be celebrating its 60th anniversary — and it will do so with a new library to serve the Historic Westside.
In the Notes: Boys Town Nevada, Molina Healthcare, Silvia and Kevin Buckley, Sylvie Courtemarsh, Sue Trock, Sue Severino, Sandy Mullally, Tammy Vaaler and more ...
In the Notes: Henderson’s Department of Economic Development, Jared Smith, Kevin Murray, Jason Worthen, Debra Spinelli, Jordan Smith, Adam Bult and more ...
Knowing that there are so many lawyers to choose from in Southern Nevada, we have created this list as a starting point for anyone seeking an advocate for their specific needs.
In the Notes: Lorraine Kalayanaprapruit, Mike Heiman, Dr. Mark Gottlieb, Sonia Baughman, Kelvin Watson, Trent Jarvis, Wayne Waxman, Dee for Dentist. and more ...
Vegas Inc and Cox Business are now accepting nominations for the 14th annual Top Tech Awards. These awards recognize technology leaders in our communities who exhibit creativity and innovation.
In the Notes: Dignity Health-St. Rose Dominican, Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada, Supreme Court of Nevada Law Library, Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority and more ...
In the Notes: Communities In Schools of Nevada, Nevada Gold Mines, GiGi’s Playhouse, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Las Vegas, Just One Project and more ...
Aaron Lee is the head chef and co-owner of Winnie & Ethel’s Downtown Diner, a restaurant concept that was brought to life as a result of The Great Las Vegas Coffee Shop Giveaway.
Three and a half years ago, Insight Global asked Bronwen Gregg to move from her position in the technology and government services division in Virginia to help open an office in Las Vegas.
The Pharar Foundation’s mission is to provide compassionate dental care for cancer patients, ensuring a better quality of life throughout each individual’s cancer journey.
Esther Pla-Cazares always knew she wanted a career that helped others. Over the course of several college internships, she was able to explore what ultimately became her true passion: guiding students toward higher education.
With a deep understanding of Nevada’s political climate, highly regulated gaming industry, and the effects of each on complex land use and real estate transactions, Thalgott has become known for her legal acumen over her last 13 years of practice.
Dezirae Bruni is a force within the interior design world and has become known for her transformative vision that fuses functionality, aesthetics and sustainability.
The Vegas Inc 40 Under 40 awards honor young community leaders who represent a broad spectrum of industries. This issue celebrates the true cream of the crop of Las Vegas talent.
Karen Nelson is a local leader in complex orthopedic surgery. Nelson works at Nevada’s only Level 1 Trauma Center, University Medical Center of Southern Nevada.
Dubbed “The Bento Box Queen,” Sulhee Jessica Woo has built a career out of her passion for food and family.Followed by millions across her several social media platforms, Woo shares creative and nutritious ideas as she packs lunches for her three daughters.
Jess Molasky is broadening the horizons of his family’s multigenerational legacy in Las Vegas with his knack for anticipating future trends and penchant for forging innovative paths.
“It’s been an honor and privilege to work alongside the NFL, LVCVA, Las Vegas Raiders, local government agencies and various leaders across multiple industries to bring the world’s largest single-day sporting event to life.”
As the vice president of communications at Fontainebleau Las Vegas, Follmann has the opportunity to strategize, mentor, market and build relationships in the community—with businesses and resorts as well as with the public.
A Nevada native, Collin Kamholz has a long-standing penchant for statistics and mathematics, and has been captivated by the gaming industry since childhood.
David Navarro has built his career in banking from the ground up, starting at a local bank, working at several others, and eventually becoming the Nevada Regional President at Enterprise Bank & Trust before turning 30.
Marsha Al-Sayegh chose to study health care administration in college because she wanted to help people and improve the health care experience for patients and their families.
When Whitney Green-Olson and her husband started Melon Local, a digital marketing agency, she immersed herself in classes and blended her previous experience in customer service with new digital strategies.