The People: June 27, 2011

Loren Gill is executive vice president and general manager for Primm Valley Resorts. Gill has more than 15 years of experience in the gaming industry, working for Caesars Entertainment and Boyd Gaming. He has a bachelor’s degree from Eastern Illinois University in production and operations management and an MBA from the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University.

Lisa Brady is senior vice president of Sun Commercial Real Estate. Brady was the managing director of the investment sales and leasing division of Gatski Commercial Real Estate Services and before that senior director of the asset consulting group at Commerce Real Estate Solutions/Cushman & Wakefield. She is a member of NAIOP’s sustainable development committee.

Amy Ayoub is a member of the board of directors of The Mob Museum. Ayoub is president of Moving People in Action, a speaking and motivational consulting firm. She is also a consultant to Leadership Nevada, where she is responsible for curriculum development and implementation. Ayoub is a proven fundraiser who has raised more than $100 million for various political and charitable causes.

Michael Reichartz is senior vice president of marketing for Allegiant Travel Company, parent of Allegiant Air. Reichartz was one of the original employees of Travelscape and was vice president of lodging for Expedia with operations responsibility for managing 33,000 hotels in North America.

David Nolan is assistant general manager and Valerie Moon is director of sales for Primm Valley Resorts. Nolan was assistant general manager at Suncoast. Moon was director of sales and convention services for Excalibur and Luxor.

Michael Cornthwaite is a member of the board of directors and Ceres Hill is marketing director of the Mob Museum. Cornthwaite is owner of the Downtown Cocktail room and co-owner of Emergency Arts and The Beat Coffeehouse & Records. Hill was senior marketing and public relations manager for Cirque du Soleil’s Las Vegas resident show division.

Marie Tasker is director of service delivery for the American Red Cross Southern Nevada Chapter. She was training manager for Southern Nevada’s WebIZ program.

Robert Orgill is general sales manager at BannerView.com.

Jim Colegrove is special projects/tenant improvement division manager for Burke Construction Group.

Terry Ayers is Cisco contact center architect for Datanamics, focusing on Cisco Unified Contact Center solutions, including strategy, design and architecture of contact routing, computer telephony integration applications and reporting.

Jesse McConnell is audit manager and Barbara Lagoe is a senior staff accountant for Fair Anderson & Langerman CPAs. McConnell has a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Washburn University and is working toward becoming a certified fraud examiner. Lagoe has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Louisiana at Monroe.

Adam Ballner is senior associate with Sun Commercial Real Estate. Ballner was a senior associate with Commerce Real Estate Solutions/Cushman & Wakefield.

Brad Bennett is a member of the estimating and pre-construction services team at Jaynes Corp.

Shelli Lowe is an advisory board member for Bank of George. Lowe is managing director of Integra Realty Resources and president of Shelli Lowe and Associates.

Jessica Sebbo is a senior account executive working primarily with gaming clients and Chris Curry is a graphic artist for the Glenn Group.

Christopher Neuhauser is supervising community mangager for Benchmark Association Services. Neuhauser has bachelor’s degrees in education from Johns Hopkins University and in music performance from the Peabody Conservatory of Music.

Bill Brady of Brady Industries, Thomas Burns of Cragin & Pike Inc., Cornelius Eason of Workforce Connections, Eric Houssels of Houssels Capital Management, Dallas Haun of Nevada State Bank, Jack Novack of Las Vegas Commercial & Business Sales, Steve Hill of CalPortland, John Ramous of Harsch Investment Properties, and Jim Sala of the Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters were all appointed to serve on US Representative Joe Heck’s Economic Development Council.

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