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People on the Move: Dec. 20, 2021

The Neon Museum announced the promotion of Rob Wilson to guest experience director. He will oversee the museum’s largest and most critical department, which welcomes and interacts with all visitors.

Henderson Hospital received an “A” Leapfrog Hospital safety grade for fall 2021, marking its seventh consecutive “A” grade. This national distinction recognizes the hospital’s achievements in protecting patients from harm and error. Additionally, the hospital was named a Top Teaching Hospital by the Leapfrog Group for the second consecutive year; it had previously been named a Top General Hospital in 2018 and 2019. The Leapfrog Top Hospital award is one of the most competitive awards American hospitals can receive.

Howard & Howard was named to the 2022 U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers Best Law Firms list in the following areas: Metropolitan Tier 1 for commercial litigation, construction law, franchise law and trademark law; Metropolitan Tier 2 in corporate law, labor law – management, litigation – construction, litigation – intellectual property, patent law and real estate law; and Metropolitan Tier 3 for employment law – management, litigation – banking and finance and litigation – labor & employment.

The Commercial Alliance Las Vegas announced its newly elected officers and directors for 2022, with Angelina Scarcelli, CCIM, CPM of Colliers International becoming president of the commercial real estate organization starting January 1. Other newly elected members include: president-elect Natalie Allred, CPM, ARM, vice president of property management for American Nevada Company; treasurer Bridget Atterbom, CNE, a commercial broker at Keller Williams Commercial; director Nolan Julseth-White, CCIM, managing director of SVN, the Equity Group; and director Jennifer Weinberg, a residential and business broker with BHHS Nevada Properties.

Ferrari Public Affairs announced that the firm changed its name to Ferrari Reeder Public Affairs. Brian Reeder became the firm’s first partner in 2020 and the new name is reflective of his advancement in all aspects of company operations and the future direction of the firm. Additionally, Jimmy Lau was promoted to vice president.

Loving Hearts Adoption Services hired Brittney Plichta as an adoption family care consultant. Plichta holds an associate degree in human services from Fullerton College and is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in social work from UNLV. At Loving Hearts, she will perform administrative and office support duties as well as aid with community and client/family outreach.

The City of Henderson announced it received a perfect score on the Human Rights Campaign’s Municipal Equality Index for 2021. The index examines how inclusive municipal laws, policies and services are for the LGBTQ+ community members who live and work within the surveyed cities. Criteria evaluated include nondiscrimination laws, the municipality as an employer, municipal services, law enforcement, LGBTQ+ equality leadership and more. 

Borg Law Group welcomed new associate Haley Price to the firm. She will focus on probate and estate law.

Steve Westerman was named vice president of Cox Business, Las Vegas, consistently ranked among the top Cox Business markets nationwide. He leads sales and leadership efforts in the Southern Nevada commercial market, including small, medium and large businesses, government and community institutions. Westerman was previously senior director of business process for Cox Business in Atlanta.

Natalie Allred joined American Nevada Company as vice president of property management. This is her second stint with the company, as she previously worked in the same capacity for 18 years prior to 2014.

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This story appeared in Las Vegas Weekly.

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