Women In Business
ENTREPRENEUR
AN EMPIRE
Whoever said that girls
shouldn’t play with heavy materials certainly did not tell Nicole Mann, CEO of Glass Vegas. A mother of two, Mann has been in the glass industry for over 16 years. “I had been working for other companies in California and fell in love with everything except for how the employees were treated.” Promising herself to change the industry and create an environment where her employees could thrive, Mann opened her own company and quickly is becoming one of the leading glass companies in Las Vegas. It might be old school, but to Mann, a handshake means something.
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“I am going to find a way, no matter what, to bring my client’s dreams to reality. When someone calls about a project, I am the one that answers the phone. I will always stay dedicated to communicating with my customers and will always follow through on a promise.” Mann states.
Although the neon pink diamond logo proudly suggests women-owned in a male-dominated industry, this badass woman calls the shots in the glass world. Providing services ranging from wine cellars to extra large pivot doors in multimillion-dollar mansions to mirror walls for gyms, Glass Vegas loves a challenge. “I even make custom picture frames. If you have an idea for your home or business and it involves glass, I’m dedicated to making it happen.”
This committment she makes soundly, because shehasseenfirsthandwhathappenswhenthe customer is not appreciated.
— By Dani Reeves For more information on Glass Las Vegas, call 702-857-7553.