Junior Achievement of Southern Nevada announced the advancement of Nathan Lloyd from vice chair to chairman of its board of directors. Lloyd, who is chief of staff and general counsel at ImagineCo, will lead the nonprofit organization as it continues to expand its vital financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and workforce development programs for local K-12 students and young adults. Other new appointments to the executive committee include: Samantha Rayburn, vice chairwoman, assistant vice president of hospitality at Formula 1 Las Vega Grand Prix; Mark Briggs, treasurer, chief financial officer at Penta Building Group; Danielle Strong, secretary, executive director of catering and events at Fontainebleau Las Vegas. In addition, committee chairs include: Vandana Bhalla of Signature Real Estate Group, marking; Robert Yoder of City National Bank, funding; Brett Valdez of PNC Bank, finance and risk; Rick Arpin of KPMG and Rayburn, governance.
SVN the Equity Group, a commercial real estate firm, appointed Heather Lambert as senior director of property management. Lambert, who has 18 years of experience in the field, will oversee the management of the firm’s portfolio, encompassing over 12 million square feet of commercial assets.
Molina Healthcare of Nevada has partnered with Women’s Health Associates of Southern Nevada to provide a $250,000 grant to expand access to obstetrics and gynecology services for women in Las Vegas. The partnership supports the recruitment of new physicians and advanced practice providers that will enhance access to high-quality OB/GYN care and improve outcomes for fetal and maternal health amid a severe shortage of the specialty care statewide.
In recognition of their efforts to solve cold cases and provide answers to families across the Las Vegas Valley, Vegas Justice League was honored with a Key to the Las Vegas Strip by Clark County Commissioner Michael Naft. Vegas Justice League has helped close nine cold cases. Through DNA technology and community-driven support, it has become a beacon of hope for families affected by unsolved crimes.
Bailey Kennedy hired Giacomo “Jack” Silvestri as an associate attorney. He recently passed the Nevada bar exam and previously served as a law clerk at Bailey Kennedy. As an attorney, his responsibilities include client interaction and legal representation, as well as drafting letters, motions and oppositions for clients in litigation, ethics and health care matters.
Marker Trax hired Jennifer Galloway to the team as its vice president and deputy counsel. She will help guide the company’s financial compliance and legal strategies, increasingly critical areas of focus as the digital innovator expands into more markets nationwide. Galloway has more than 15 years of experience in consumer financial law, regulatory compliance and business law, with a focus on the financial services sector. She served as assistant general counsel at Elevate, overseeing compliance for the company’s consumer lending products.
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