People on the Move: April 12-18

Chris Zunis

Chris Zunis

Ashlee Zindash

Ashlee Zindash

Andrew Youkana

Andrew Youkana

John Wilcox

John Wilcox

Brian Veasey

Brian Veasey

Colleen McKenna

Colleen McKenna

Tiffany East

Tiffany East

Sean Corbett

Sean Corbett

Sabrina Carrender

Sabrina Carrender

John Wilcox, City National Bank’s Nevada regional executive, joined the advisory board of Touro University Nevada.

Jarin Ratanapeanchai, Marcus Phillips and Gina Marie Fuller joined Meadows Bank Las Vegas. Ratanapeanchai is a credit administration analyst, Phillips is the Spanish Ridge branch manager, and Fuller is a loan operations utility clerk.

Brian Veasey is director of business development at SK+G Global. Veasey previously was business development director at Kastner & Partners.

Jack Easdale, vice president of yield management at Venetian and Palazzo, won the UNLV Mentor of the Year award after being nominated by UNLV hotel college student Kaiyang Wu.

Andrew Youkana and Ashlee Zindash are financial service representatives at Clark County Credit Union. Both have been with the company for two years.

Tiffany East opened Tiffany East PR. She is the former vice president of public relations at the Glenn Group.

Colleen McKenna is vice president of marketing at Interblock, which produces gaming machines.

Mike Sutton is executive chef at Culinary Dropout in the Hard Rock Hotel. He previously was sous chef.

Sean Corbett is vice president of digital strategy and planning at MassMedia Marketing, Advertising and PR.

Fourteen people joined the Las Vegas Hospitality Association. They are: Chris Lee, Masterpiece Cuisine sales manager; Connie Land, Just Because Gifts owner; Jerry Dale, Millers Ale House-Town Square general manager; Phil Reynolds, Relevant Entertainment president; Christina Telese, Border Grill Forum Shops sales and special events manager; Jennifer Holley, Border Grill Forum Shops general manager; Dan Thomsen, Enterprise Rent-a-Car hotel and leisure sales executive; Ryan Welch, Enterprise Rent-a-Car truck rental sales executive; Evan Louie, Kona Ice Las Vegas owner; Gregg Carnes, Truh’st founder; Kyle Smith, Elite Direct AV director of sales; Melissa Ooi, Asp Inc. executive vice president; Tammy Porto Bartolomeo, Asp Inc. account manager; and Steve August, August Entertainment owner.

Tifferney White is the Discovery Children’s Museum CEO and president.

Myisha Williams is media and communications manager at the Nevada Department of Public Safety.

Sabrina Carrender is an executive assistant to the Marretti investment team and Chris Zunis is an associate at Colliers. Arleen Dodge is an administrative assistant for the Naseef investment services team at Colliers.

Construction of the James E. and Beverly Rogers Student Center at Nevada State College is scheduled to be completed in July. Jim Rogers, who died last year, was the first chairman of the Nevada State College Foundation and the ninth chancellor of the Nevada System of Higher Education. He donated almost $275 million to higher education institutions.

The Clark County Credit Union’s 2015 board of directors is: chairman Eric Jorgenson, attorney; vice chairman Doug Spring, UMC Hospital; and secretary/treasurer Lee Haney, H&H Enterprises. Board members are Ted Olivas, city of Las Vegas; Debbie Conway, Clark County recorder; Assemblyman Glenn Trowbridge; and Ed Zagalo, Clark County Finance Department. The 2015 audit committee includes chairman Dr. Spencer Luth; Marc Joseph, retired Metro Police officer; Sabrina Mercadante, Henderson city clerk; Curtis Myles, Las Vegas Monorail CEO; and Michael Shramm, United Healthcare.

Pizza Rock, owned by 11-time World Pizza Champion Tony Gemignani, opened at Green Valley Ranch Resort.

John Adams is business development manager and Jeff Torrecampo is an estimator at Paul Johnson Drywall.

Matt Smith Physical Therapy merged with ATI Physical Therapy, a national company. Matt Smith will continue to own the Nevada clinics. Lou Hillegass is vice president of operations. Matt Smith has 12 locations in Southern Nevada.

North Las Vegas City Attorney Sandra Douglass Morgan was recognized by the Urban Chamber of Commerce for her contributions to women in business.

Kirk Homeyer is an associate and Kandis McClure is a policy analyst at Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck. Homeyer counsels businesses in corporate and commercial matters, including entity formation, general corporate governance, mergers and acquisitions, equity and debt financing, and corporate restructuring. McClure joined the firm’s government relations department, focusing on state government. Her background includes work in the public policy, political and health care sectors.

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