Weekly News Briefs August 1-7, 2020

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A WCCNV Chamber and Community Digital Publication (Week of August 1-7, 2020)

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Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada ® Nevada State Chamber is nonprofit & nonpartisan 501(c) 6 NEVADA STATE HEADQUARTERS Mailing Address: 4441 Zev Court | Las Vegas | NV | 89121 702.733.3955 | FAX 702.926.9270 | Hours: 9am to 4pm PST | Days: M-F wccnv2@womenschamberofnevada.org | www.womenschamberofnevada.org

Hello Chamber Members, Have you been using your membership with exclusive access to specialized tools? There are so many ways to promote your organization or your business via the new online Member Information Center. All you have to do is login in and start using these great new features!

Message from Administrator

Marie R. Scrofani

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Here are some of those features to use for better exposure for your company and to other chamber members: Membership listing - update your listing to ensure everyone has access to complete, upto-date information. (Important: Completing your profile is critical to gaining increased visibility and exposure!) Deals - offer coupons and special deals; fellow members may well be your best customers. Job postings - submit your own job openings. Advertise events - add your events to our online event calendar displayed with quick links; use these links to share in your social media, text to mobile devices, add to calendar, or email to others. Network with other members - check out other member listings, jobs, deals. If you are new to using the Member Information Center website and don’t know how to get around, call or email Marie Scrofani, Chamber Administrator for help or a quick tour of how to utilize this great resource! Are you a large company with representatives in various areas? You can choose a rep to manage these great resources to engage with chamber members and gain more visibility! We look forward to expanding your scope of visibility for your business and to other chamber members. (702) 733-3955, 9am to 3pm M-F.

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Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada ®

DEFINING YOUR ADVERTISING GOALS To define your advertising goals, you need to settle on a specific set of objectives, whether it’s increasing sales by a certain amount, establishing greater brand awareness, gaining a new demographic in your customer base, or any combination of these. Having goals clearly defined on digital establishes measurements for success. Customer Nurturing Not everyone who sees your ad will immediately purchase your product, and that’s why you need to nurture your customers throughout their buying journey. Digital advertising is a fantastic way to do this. Nurturing, the process of building relationships with potential customers before they are ready to buy. Customer Loyalty, Cross-Sell, and Upsell Your nurturing shouldn’t stop once someone becomes a customer. You can use nurturing in digital advertising to

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maintain relationships and create loyalty with someone who has already become a customer. Don’t forget that even with digital advertising, you must think about the entire lifecycle of a customer— from acquisition, to purchase, to advocacy. Branding Your brand is what makes you unique. Your brand is often comprised of product differentiators, messaging, and a distinct look and feel. Because digital ads are ubiquitous across the web, they can make or break your brand identity. Digital advertising is a worthy component of your branding strategy. It garners a new desire and demand for your product or service and catapults customer engagement and loyalty to a whole new level— surpassing traditional media.

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A WCCNV Chamber and Community Publication

A WCCNV Weekly Publication August 1-7, 2020

Published by ABC Publishing Publication Division of Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada© All rights reserved

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Publisher - June L. Beland Editor - Marie R. Scrofani Designer - Norman H. Beland, Jr. Editorial Submissions this issue ATHENA International, NV WHOF Nevada Business Magazine© Nathan Adelson Hospice, UNLV ABC Television 2020 Emmy Nomination Advertising Sales Department COVID-19 Mailing Address only: 4441 Zev Court Las Vegas, NV 89121 Chamber office– (702) 733-3955 WCCNV Administrator direct email: Marie@womenschamberofnevada.org WCCNV Web: www.womenschamberofnevada.org Digital Distribution 1.1 mil readers throughout the USA ISSUU Members and Communities businesses throughout Nevada All State of Nevada Offices All Nevada Chambers of Commerce All U.S. City Chambers of Commerce The U.S. Chamber of Commerce in D.C. Federal Offices within Washington, D.C. WCCNV Board of Directors June L. Beland, Founder, President/CEO Norman H. Beland, Sr., Treasurer Marie R. Scrofani, Secretary Executive Board Members Berenice Church, Wells Fargo Bank Cassandra Cotton, Nathan Adelson Hospice Dolores Campuzano Pignatello, Cosmopolitan Anita Laruy, A/L Life Coach Patricia Lee, Hutchison & Steffen Law Firm Summer Clark Webb, American Estate & Trust Rita Vaswani, Nevada State Bank August 1-7, 2020

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Message from the Administrator WCCNV Executive Board Members Defining Your Advertising Goals COVER STORY- ATHENA Awards COVER STORY- NV WHOF Legacy Foundation & ATHENA Insertional Awards Members In the News Women To Watch Honorees Nathan Adelson Hospice Top Award UNLV- New President Part I UNLV- President Part II Women’s Chamber celebrating 18 Years WCCNV Legacy Foundation Mission 2020 EMMY AWARD Nominations List of Chambers of Commerce’s in Nevada

ATHENA International Awards ATHENA Nominations ad WCCNV Memberships A & D Designs The Stirling Club ATHENA Nomination adv WCCNV Chamber Publications WCCNV Advertising Rates Signature Homes Elite Photography Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada Cinderella’s Closet 2020 Event WCCNV MEMBERSHIP AD WCCNV Member Registry & Relocation Guide Weekly News Brief 5


17th Annual ATHENA® International Awards and WCCNV Legacy Foundation® 501(c)(3) and “Achieving Your Dreams through Education”

The Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada® will celebrate the 17th Annual ATHENA® International Leadership Awards on October 23, 2020. The ceremony will be held at The Orleans Hotel & Casino in the New French Quarters with a VIP Champagne Reception sponsored by Laura and Kevin Fairchild, beginning at 11:15am, lunch and awards program will commence at 11:45am Live Auction. Co-Master of Ceremonies to be announced at a later date. Because of COVID-19 we have had to change the dates and move them way out to accommodate everyone. The ATHENA® International Awards is the main award fundraising event of the year. All net proceeds benefit “At Risk” female high school students with scholarships for higher education and postsecondary education through the chamber’s WCCNV Legacy Foundation® 501(c)(3) charity and distributed by The Public Education Foundation. 2020 ATHENA® International nominations are now open from July 15 to September 1, 2020, final honoree announcements will on September 15, 2020. The following nomination categories are: Woman’s Leadership, Minority Lifetime Achievement, Young Professional Leadership and Nonprofit Leadership. For more information on sponsorships, tables, VIP seats, regular seats, advertising in the 17th ATHENA® International Awards printed Award Program. To donate a raffle item for our charity or become a sponsor for our student Sponsorships call Marie Scrofani at the chamber office: (702) 733-3955 or (702) 682-9200.

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15th Annual Nevada Women’s Hall of Fame® and 14th Annual Pioneer Award to be hosted by Women’s Chamber and WCCNV Legacy Foundation®

October 23, 2020 - Las Vegas, Nevada. The Women’s Chamber (‘WCCNV’) and the WCCNV Legacy Foundation® will host the 15th Annual Women’s Hall of Fame® (‘WHOF’) due to Covid-19 the event was moved three times but will be a Dual Awards Presentation with the 17th Annual ATHENA® International Awards will be held October 23, 2020, at The Orleans Hotel & Casino in the New French Quarters from 11:30am to 2pm starting with a VIP champagne reception at 11:15am. The Master of Ceremonies for this event to be announced, this is the first fundraising event of 2020 and all net proceeds will go to the WCCNV Legacy Foundation® scholarships for “At Risk female high school students as well as postsecondary education. Punam Mathur will be honored as the 2020 Pioneer Award recipient. The Pioneer Award is the top award for this event. The Minority Lifetime Achievement inductee for 2020 is Judge Johnnie B. Rawlinson. The Non-Profit Organization inductee is the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health. 2020 WHOF Women Leadership Inductees are: Ginger L. Allen, CEO and Business Development Consultant for Your Marketing Liaison, Ruth Furman, Principal, Image Words Communications, Carrie Simpson, CEO, Everywhere Managed, LLC, Rita Vaswani, Senior Vice President, Relationship Manager, Nevada State Bank. Young Professional Inductee: Jessica Patterson, Chief Financial Officer, Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada. 2020 Special edition of the Women in Power Business Magazine® will be given out to each attendee Introducing the top 5 Influential Women in Nevada and we will introduce them to all our guest and inductees. WCCNV Legacy Foundation® is a 501(c)(3) Public Charity, Sponsorship opportunities, VIP seats/ tables as well as general seating is available by calling the Women’s Chamber at (702) 733-3955 or emailing us for more details: whof2@womenschamberofnevada.org or visit our website to RSVP: www.womenschamberofnevada.org. For more detailed information contact Marie Scrofani (702) 733-3955 August 1-7, 2020

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Legacy Foundation & ATHENA International Awards SAVE the date October 23, 2020 The WCCNV Legacy Foundation fundraising efforts are now underway for our fifth year with our 17th Annual ATHENA International Award Luncheon “Achieving Your Dreams through Education”. Our Scholarships are awarded to “At Risk” female high school graduates (open to community) through our educational program with The Public Education Foundation and our Women’s Leadership Scholarship Program will be presented to women in the chamber and through our Community partner WGU-NV throughout the year. This year’s silent auction theme” Sports Extravaganza”.

Urban Chamber Celebrates “40” Years President, Ken Events Mission Statement: Create an innovative, entrepreneurial space that promotes economic development for local and global businesses. Vision Statement: Lead businesses to compete in an ever-changing global economy through education, access, and opportunities. Positioning Statement (Our Why?): For small and diverse businesses, the Urban Chamber of Commerce is the only brand that provides access, engagement, and opportunities for procurement in local, regional, national and global markets. Contact Information: 1951 Stella Lake Street, Ste 26, Las Vegas, NV 89106, (702) 648-6222, info@urbanchamber.org Nevada colleges release fall reopening plans Nevada’s public colleges and universities have created reopening plans for fall semester— many of which include a mix of in-person and online learning. The Nevada System of Higher Education’s Board of Regent... We hope you appreciate our content. Subscribe today to continue reading this story, and all of our stories. 8 Weekly News Brief

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Nevada’s Largest Non-Profit Hospice, Nathan Adelson Hospice, Selected for Modern Healthcare’s ‘Best Places to Work’ for 2020

Nathan Adelson Hospice, southern Nevada’s largest, oldest and only non-profit hospice, has once again been recognized nationally as one of the “Best Places to Work in Healthcare” for 2020. Chosen by Modern Healthcare, a top national healthcare business news publication, Nathan Adelson Hospice will be recognized at a virtual awards gala on Thursday, Oct. 8. This is the ninth time in the last decade the hospice has received this notable honor. The award is based upon results from an organization-wide Employee Engagement and Satisfaction Survey filled out by Nathan Adelson Hospice employees, as well as employee

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comments from open-ended questions. Results of the survey were compared to national benchmarking data to identify award winners. “To be recognized this way for an unprecedented ninth time makes me incredibly proud of our entire organization,” said Nathan Adelson Hospice President and CEO, Karen Rubel. “To know how much our entire staff values excellence in the workplace, even during these uncertain times, is such an honor. It helps renew us each day in our critical work to ensure no one ends the journey of life alone, afraid or in pain.”

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Board of Regents Selects New UNLV President Board of Regents appointed Dr. Keith Whitfield as UNLV’s 11th permanent president; he will begin the position August 24, 2020 The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) Board of Regents voted to appoint Dr. Keith Whitfield as UNLV’s new president. He becomes UNLV’s 11th permanent president and the first Black president in the university’s 63-year history.

Geriatric Medicine at Duke University Medical Center, and senior fellow at the Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development. He also was the co-director of the Center on Biobehavioral Health Disparities Research.

Dr. Whitfield, currently the provost and senior vice president of academic affairs and a professor of psychology at Wayne State University in Detroit, will begin Aug. 24 and serve a four-year contract.

“Dr. Whitfield is a highly respected educator, researcher, and administrator. His experience boosting student success at Wayne State University will serve UNLV well. And his knowledge and understanding of leading a diverse student population – Wayne State University’s student population mirrors UNLV in terms of diversity – affords him the familiarity to tackle UNLV’s unique challenges head on,” said NSHE chancellor Thom Reilly. “I am confident Dr. Whitfield is the right person to lead the university at this time.”

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As provost of Wayne State University, Whitfield is responsible for faculty hiring, promotion and tenure, and budget and policies for faculty and staff. He is also responsible for student affairs, including student success, curriculum, housing and other student related auxiliaries. Under his leadership, the university achieved remarkable gains in its graduation rate, increased overall enrollment, launched an innovation and entrepreneurship hub, and strengthened multiple business and philanthropic relationships.

of Regents, UNLV faculty, classified staff, students, and community stakeholders, recommended Dr. Whitfield for the job on Wednesday.

An active administrator and researcher, Whitfield has authored or co-authored over 200 publications and has earned funding from the National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Aging (NIA), and the National Science Foundation. His current research focuses on the relationship between stress and longevity in African American families. He’s a member of the NIA’s National Advisory Council on Aging.

The search committee used in-person interviews and livestream technology to ensure an inclusive and transparent search process, while conducting the search in consideration for the health and well-being of all those involved.

“This is truly, truly an honor. UNLV is a university that I have great respect for, and to be able to be a part of that is something I can’t express in words,” said Dr. Whitfield in his remarks to the Board of Regents following his appointment. “I’m going to make sure you see the kind of stewardship and momentum-building that you’ve seen from Marta Meana, and I’ll continue to lead this university to greatness.” Dr. Whitfield was one of four finalists who interviewed with UNLV students, faculty, employees, and community members since Monday. The ad hoc UNLV President Search Committee, made up of 29 members, including members of the Board

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“Dr. Whitfield is committed to and understands UNLV’s mission as a research institution and its relationship to Las Vegas and Nevada,” said Board of Regents Chair Mark Doubrava. “His breadth of experience shows he has excellent management skills and is admired by students and faculty alike.”

“I want to thank everyone involved in the search, especially UNLV’s students, faculty, staff and community members who participated in-person and virtually,” said Regent Trevor Hayes, who chaired the ad hoc UNLV President Search Committee. “Chancellor Reilly and the hiring firm, Wheless Search and Consulting, gave us four outstanding candidates to choose from, and I believe the committee made an excellent decision in recommending Dr. Whitfield to be UNLV’s next president.” The son of a U.S. Air Force Lt. Colonel, Whitfield received a bachelor’s in psychology from the College of Santa Fe and master’s and Ph.D. degrees in life span Developmental Psychology from Texas Tech University and did post-doctoral work in quantitative genetics at the University of Colorado, Boulder.

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State Chamber of Nevada Celebrates 18 Years ALL students, women and men are welcome to join WCCNV® “A Non-Partisan Women’s State Diversity Chamber of Commerce with no PAC Fund”

The Diversity Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada: WCCNV State Chamber Celebrate Unity for Diversity and the Entrepreneurial Spirit In 2020, The Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada® celebrates eighteen years and our founder, President and CEO, June L. Beland who is an Entrepreneur (since 1977) and Philanthropist, who donates her time and money to our diversified community by enhancing the lives of others through volunteer services and acknowledging our fellow Chambers of Commerce (State-CityMinority), Women’s Organizations, Women’s Publications, Minority Organizations and Diversity Partners (Students, women, young professionals, men and corporations. Do you know the history of the Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada? Classified as a Membership Trade Organization - 501(c)(6) by IRS standards “Not Profit”. History was made on May 8, 2002 for women by establishing the first state Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada® in Nevada’s 157-year history, a strong accomplishment for women. The Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada© is one of three chambers in the U.S.A., 2nd & 3rd behind Colorado and Texas (Stand-alone chambers-meaning not connected or within any city chambers). Do you know the Founder, President and CEO of the Women’s Chamber? June L. Beland was born and raised in the entertainment industry, retired entrepreneur, magazine publisher and philanthropist, founder of the Women’s Chamber and the WCCNV Legacy Foundation®. She spent fifteen years in the entertainment and modeling industry and 43 years as a woman entrepreneur and entertainment/celebrity/business publisher (her career now stems over 58 years+). For the last 30 years, she has also been a member of the original Women in Film Organization-Los Angeles, CA, her mentor in publishing, Tichi Wilkerson-Kassel, former owner of the Hollywood Reporter for 65 years. Acknowledgments in Nevada: WCCNV was part of the Nevada’s 150 birthday: Battle Born Nevada Proud 150 Sesquicentennial History celebration with the Nevada Legacy Project produced Women of Diversity Productions. “150 Years of Excellence”. The CEO was featured in The Nevada Women’s Legacy, Women of - 150 Years of Excellence” book with photos and bios with other women in the State of Nevada along with a video interview. Before the 150 Nevada historical celebration the founder of the Women’s Chamber June Beland was honored by the 100 Years of Influence in 2005, the role of women in shaping the First 100 Years of Nevada. She was among 256 Women who Shaped Las Vegas that was displayed on the The Wall of Women at an Art Exhibit March 18, 2005 at the Theatre & Studio Galleries of the Las Vegas Art Museum. She was also honored with the 2010 Women of Color Conference Hall of Fame by MGM in 2010, this is the same woman who started the Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada® so we could have an organization that we could trust

and honor. She donates her time and passion to her members in the chamber. Why should you join the Women’s State Chamber? Be part of history, feel her passion, drive and commitment to help women succeed in whatever they want to accomplish in their careers or in business as she has. View her career and business on her LinkedIn page. Do you know the history of Nevada and when it was founded? An Act of Congress created the Territory of Nevada on March 2, 1861. James W. Nye of New York was appointed Nevada’s first Territorial Governor by President Abraham Lincoln later that year. On October 31, 1864, President Lincoln proclaimed Nevada’s admission to the Union as the 36th state. Capital: Carson City Largest city: Las Vegas-Paradise NV Population: 2,890,845 mil Governor: Steve Sisolak Lieutenant Governor: Kate Marshall Time zone: Most of the state Pacific Time, but West Wendover: Mountain Time, for more history go to www.nv.gov or www.wikipedia.org. The Name “Nevada” comes from the (Etymology and pronunciation) Spanish Nevada (ne’baoa), meaning “snow covered” after the Sierra Nevada (“snow-covered mountain range”).

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WCCNV LEGACY FOUNDATION® Mission WCCNV Legacy Foundation’s main focus is providing scholarships for Higher Education and Post-Secondary Education for “At Risk” high school students (Female Students & Women). We are working with the Clark County School System, Nevada System of Higher Education, Nevada Postsecondary Education Commission, All Trade Schools, Universities, Governor’s office to encourage higher education for educational opportunities for our scholarships. Scholarships will also be provided for post-secondary education.

Our Vision To ensure that Nevada has a Higher Education Scholarship Program for “At Risk” High School Students (Female Students & Women) and Postsecondary Education (Trade Schools-MedicalNursing-Hospitality-IT-HR-Culinary etc.). We will work closely with the Nevada Governor’s office, Higher Education Leaders, and the Postsecondary Education for all trade schools. Each year the board of the Legacy Foundation® will work with the Nevada Public Education Foundation to help us reach students applying for scholarships. When they give us their timeline to apply, we will add it to our website.

WCCNV Legacy Foundation® 503(c)(3) Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada® COVID-19 Mailing Address 4441 Zev Court, Las Vegas, NV 89121 Chamber: (702) 733-3955 - F: (702) 926-9270 Website: www.womenschamberofnevada.org

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Weekly Publication Due to COVID-19 undetermined WeeklyNewsBriefs Consumer & Member Digital Publication Will continue to be out weekly Advertising is open to members and Non-members Advertising Deadline week prior to street date Call or email Marie marie@womenschamberofnevada.org

or Call Marie at 702.733.3955 or 702.682.9200

Bi-Monthly Publication Due to COVID-19 undetermined Women’s Chamber Monthly Business JournalŽ (Digital Only) Membership publication

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Quarterly Publication Due to COVID-19 undetermined Magazine print date is now moved to 2020 Fall Issue of WIPBM (Oct/Nov/Dec) Deadlines: Advertising: 9-25-20 Street Date: 10-16-20 marie@womenschamberofnevada.org

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Emmy nominations 2020: See the full list

Here’s no rest for the weary, not even during a pandemic. The 2020 Emmy nominations were announced just days after Comic-Con’s lineup of virtual panels wrapped this weekend, thrusting us from one major pop culture event into another. The state of the film side of awards season may look much different than we›ve seen in previous years, due to delays that have plagued Hollywood in the age of COVID-19, but the television landscape, for the most part, still has a lot to choose from. HBO’s Watchmen proved to be a strong contender for a limited series/movie. The show, created by Damon Lindelof, scored the most nominations of any show this year (26 total), including ones for cast members Regina King, Jeremy Irons, Jean Smart, Yahya AbdulMateen II, and more. Amazon’s The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel came in second, in this regard, with 20 total, followed by Succession and Ozark with 18 nominations each. Pop TV’s Schitt’s Creek, which aired its final season earlier this year, led the major acting comedy categories, as well as Outstanding Comedy Series. Stars Dan Levy, Eugene Levy, Catherine O’Hara, and Annie Murphy all received acting nominations. The Mandalorian, Lucasfilm’s first Star Wars live-action series, also scooped up an impressive 15 nominations. Though lead actor Pedro Pascal was snubbed, Giancarlo Esposito’s surprise appearance earned a guest-starring acting nom. Netflix still reigns supreme with the most 18 Weekly News Brief

nominations for a network with 160 nominations, 42 nominations more than their 2019 haul. HBO came in second with 160. Jimmy Kimmel will host the 72nd annual Emmy Awards ceremony — which, despite widespread industry postponements to combat the spread of COVID-19, is scheduled to air live Sunday, Sept. 20 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on ABC. Watch the livestream above of Leslie Jones, Laverne Cox, Josh Gad, and Tatiana Maslany announcing the Emmy nominations this morning, and see the full list of 2020 Emmy nominees below. Outstanding Drama Series Better Call Saul The Crown The Handmaid’s Tale Killing Eve The Mandalorian Ozark Stranger Things Succession Outstanding Comedy Series Curb Your Enthusiasm Dead to Me Insecure Schitt’s Creek The Good Place The Kominsky Method The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel What We Do in the Shadows Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Christina Applegate, Dead to Me Rachel Brosnahan, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Linda Cardellini, Dead to Me

Catherine O’Hara, Schitt’s Creek Issa Rae, Insecure Tracee Ellis Ross, black-ish Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Anthony Anderson, black-ish Don Cheadle, Black Monday Ted Danson, The Good Place Michael Douglas, The Kominsky Method Eugene Levy, Schitt’s Creek Ramy Youssef, Ramy Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Jennifer Aniston, The Morning Show Olivia Colman, The Crown Jodie Comer, Killing Eve Laura Linney, Ozark Sandra Oh, Killing Eve Zendaya, Euphoria Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Jason Bateman, Ozark Sterling K. Brown, This Is Us Steve Carell, The Morning Show Brian Cox, Succession Billy Porter, Pose Jeremy Strong, Succession Outstanding Reality-Competition Program The Masked Singer Nailed It! RuPaul’s Drag Race Top Chef The Voice Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Jeremy Irons, Watchmen Hugh Jackman, Bad Education Paul Mescal, Normal People Jeremy Pope, Hollywood Mark Ruffalo, I Know This Much Is True August 1-7, 2020


Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Cate Blanchett, Mrs. America Shira Haas, Unorthodox Regina King, Watchmen Octavia Spencer, Self made Kerry Washington, Little Fires Everywhere Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Giancarlo Esposito, Better Call Saul Nicholas Braun, Succession Kieran Culkin, Succession Matthew Macfadyen, Succession Bradley Whitford, The Handmaid’s Tale Billy Crudup, The Morning Show Mark Duplass, The Morning Show Jeffrey Wright, Westworld Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Laura Dern, Big Little Lies Meryl Streep, Big Little Lies Fiona Shaw, Killing Eve Julia Garner, Ozark Sarah Snook, Succession Helena Bonham Carter, The Crown Samira Wiley, The Handmaid’s Tale Thandie Newton, Westworld Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Andre Braugher, Brooklyn Nine-Nine Mahershala Ali, Ramy Kenan Thompson, Saturday Night Live Daniel Levy, Schitt’s Creek William Jackson Harper, The Good Place Alan Arkin, The Kominsky Method Sterling K. Brown, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Tony Shalhoub, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Betty Gilpin, GLOW Yvonne Orji, Insecure Kate McKinnon, Saturday Night Live Cecily Strong, Saturday Night Live Annie Murphy, Schitt’s Creek D’Arcy Carden, The Good Place Alex Borstein, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Marin Hinkle, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Dylan McDermott, Hollywood Jim Parsons, Hollywood Tituss Burgess, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. The Reverend August 1-7, 2020

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Watchmen Jovan Adepo, Watchmen Louis Gossett Jr., Watchmen Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Holland Taylor, Hollywood Uzo Aduba, Mrs. America Margo Martindale, Mrs. America Tracey Ullman, Mrs. America Toni Collette, Unbelievable Jean Smart, Watchmen Outstanding Variety Talk Series The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Full Frontal with Samantha Bee Jimmy Kimmel Live! Last Week Tonight with John Oliver The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Outstanding Variety Sketch Series A Black Lady Sketch Show Drunk History Saturday Night Live Outstanding Host for a Reality or RealityCompetition Program Amy Poehler, Making It Nicole Byer, Nailed It! Bobby Berk, Queer Eye RuPaul, RuPaul’s Drag Race Barbara Corcoran, Shark Tank Padma Lakshmi, Top Chef Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Andrew Scott, Black Mirror James Cromwell, Succession Giancarlo Esposito, The Mandalorian Martin Short, The Morning Show Jason Bateman, The Outsider Ron Cephas Jones, This Is Us

Luke Kirby, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Angela Bassett, A Black Lady Sketch Show Maya Rudolph, Saturday Night Live Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Saturday Night Live Maya Rudolph, The Good Place Wanda Sykes, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Bette Midler, The Politician Outstanding Limited Series Little Fires Everywhere Mrs. America Unbelievable Unorthodox Watchmen See even more 2020 Emmy nominees here. Related content: The Awardist: Cate Blanchett talks Mrs. America and rewatching The Sopranos in quarantine Emmys: Zoe Kazan deserves a nomination for The Plot Against America Emmys: The time has come to nominate Desus & Mero

Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Cicely Tyson, How to Get Away with Murder Laverne Cox, Orange Is the New Black Cherry Jones, Succession Harriet Walter, Succession Alexis Bledel, The Handmaid’s Tale Phylicia Rashad, This Is Us Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Fred Willard, Modern Family Dev Patel, Modern Love Brad Pitt, Saturday Night Live Adam Driver, Saturday Night Live Eddie Murphy, Saturday Night Live Weekly News Brief 19


CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Listing for Nevada State Chamber of Commerce of Nevada

Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada (702) 733-3955 (Nevada Headquarters is in Las Vegas)

City Chambers-- Southern Nevada

Boulder City Chamber of Commerce (702) 293-2034 Henderson Chamber of Commerce (702) 565-8951 Laughlin Chamber of Commerce (775) 298-2214 Mesquite Area Chamber of Commerce (702) 346-2902 Pahrump Valley Chamber of Commerce (775) 727-5800 Vegas Chamber of Commerce (702) 641-5822

Minority Chambers-- Las Vegas

Asian Chamber of Commerce (702) 737-4300 Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Northern Nevada (775) 786-4100 Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Nevada (702) 428-0555 Las Vegas India Chamber of Commerce (702) 501-5088 Las Vegas Latin Chamber of Commerce (702) 385-7367 Urban Chamber of Commerce (702) 648-6222 Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada (702) 733-3955

Northern Nevada Chambers of Commerce

RENO & Sparks (Reno-Sparks) (775) 636-9550 City & Rural Chambers-Northern Armargosa Valley Chamber of Commerce (775) 372-1515 Austin Chamber of Commerce (775) 964-2200 Battle Mountain Chamber of Commerce (775) 635-8245 Beatty Chamber of Commerce (775) 533-2424 Carson City Chamber of Commerce (775) 882-1565 Crystal Bay-Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce (775) 246-7909 Death Valley Chamber of Commerce (760) 852-4524 Elko Chamber of Commerce (775) 738-7135 Ely-White Pine Chamber of Commerce (775) 289-8877 Fallon Chamber of Commerce (775) 423-2544 Fernley Chamber of Commerce (775) 575-4459 Goldfield Chamber of Commerce (775) 485-3560 Greater Fallon Chamber of Commerce (775) 423-2544 Greater Smokey Valley Chamber of Commerce (775) 377-1100 Mineral County Chamber of Commerce (775) 945-2507 Overton-Moapa Valley Chamber of Commerce (702) 398-7160 Lovelock-Pershing County Chamber of Commerce (775) 273-7213 North, Incline Village-Lake Tahoe Chamber of Commerce (530) 581-6900 Pioche Chamber of Commerce (775) 962-5544 Silver Springs Chamber of Commerce (775) 577-4399 Stateline, Tahoe Chamber of Commerce (775) 588-1728 Wendover Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism (775) 664-3414 Winnemucca Chamber of Commerce (775) 623-2225 20 Weekly News Brief

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