Weekly News Briefs August 21-27, 2020

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A WCCNV Chamber and Community Digital Publication (Week of August 21-27, 2020)

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NEVADA STATE WOMEN’S CHAMBER MESSAGE 100 YEARS OF WOMEN SUFFRAGE MEMBER NAWBO HOSTS 2020 WODA AWARDS ENTERTAINMENT 2020-2021 DANCING WITH THE STARS



Message from Administrator Marie R. Scrofani

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! 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, up-to-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 FOR THE

STATE OF NEVADA JUNE L. BELAND FOUNDER & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

MAILING ADDRESS DURING COVID-19 4441 ZEV COURT, LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89121

Dear Members, volunteers, honorees and Nevada Business Community, On behalf of the Women's Chamber of Commerce of Nevada, Board of Directors and Executive Board, thank you for your understanding regarding all the changes with the Coronavirous mandates, the multiple changes to our work ethics and cancellations of many events and virtual meetings. All these changes are still under effect from Governor Steve Sisolak and continues to change with COVID-19 cases up and down on a daily basis. Many of our members including executives are still mandated to work remotely until further notice by their companies and are not allowed to have face-to-face meetings or attend in person events at this time. The chamber, like other organizations, cannot keep changing event dates due to the continuous ups and downs of this crisis. Our Board of Directors and Executive Board members voted unanimously on August 13, 2020 to move all our events to 2021. Specialty Luncheons, Mixers, Ribbon cutting etc. will all resume as scheduled in 2021, which will be available on our website by end of 2020. For all other meetings such as webinars, workshops, business education, all division meetings, we will conduct them via Zoom and continue via ZOOM until further notice. From this point forward, the chamber will be conducting webinars and virtual board meetings and all events are canceled until 2021. The Women's Chamber of Commerce of Nevada values the safety and well- being of its members, staff, directors, and speakers, which is our top priority! As for our publications, we will continue to offer our Special WeeklyNewsBriefsŠ for our members and community businesses for the remainder of 2020. Should you have questions regarding advertising please call the chamber (702) 733-3955 from 10am to noon M-F or email our media division at abc@womenschamberofnevada.org. We will also be moving forward to produce our Women in Power Business MagazineŠ, but it will only be offered in digital form for the last 2020 issue, baring any COVID-19 fluctuations. To all of our members and community, if you have to go out in the public please make sure to wear a mask for the health and safety of yourself and others. Any question call (702) 733-3955 or email us at wccnv2@womenschamberofnevada.org.

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A WCCNV Chamber and Community Publication

A WCCNV Weekly Publication August 21-27, 2020

Published by ABC Publishing

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Message from the Chamber Administrator

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Nevada State Women’s Chamber Message

Publication Division of Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada© All rights reserved

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Defining Your Goals

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Planning the Perfect Renovation

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Member Spotlights

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.

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Dress for Success

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2021 NV Women’s Hall of Fame inductees

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100 Years of Women Suffrage

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Member NAWBO Hosts 2020 WODA Awards

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WCCNV Legacy Foundation

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Entertainment 2020-2021 Dancing with the Stars

IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Dr. Budweiser Hawkins II

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 21-27, 2020

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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

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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ATHENA® CATEGORIES Women’s Leadership Nomination Young Professional Leadership Nomination Organization Leadership Nomination

ATHENA® International Award Nominations

JULY 15, 2021 to AUGUST 15, 2021

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In the wake of the current global pandemic NBT anticipates revenue losses of over $2.6 Million spanning the entire organization. Nonetheless our commitment to impacting thousands of lives across the Las Vegas valley is strong as we remain dedicated to our mission of sharing dance with the widest possible audience. Today, we invite you to Dance On with NBT, where together we can make Las Vegas a more joyful place to live, grow and prosper. Whether you are passionate about NBT’s professional company productions, committed to ensuring that local students have a premier training Academy, or you are a firm believer in NBT’s life-changing education and outreach programs which reach over 20,000 youth, now is the time to Join the Dance. Your support today will enable NBT to keep critical operations moving in our journey back to the stage. With your partnership, we can continue to elevate, enhance and enrich our community through artistry, education and inspiration – solidifying a lasting legacy for the next 50 years. 8 Weekly News Brief

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Welcome our newest member ZenBusiness

ZenBusiness makes it easy to start, run, and grow your business We’re a trusted partner for business owners who want a solution to the challenges of starting, running, and growing a business. We use technology and automation to provide fast and low-cost services, expert support, and a personalized dashboard that puts everything you need at your fingertips. Our Story It all began when our three original founders started a white label formation service to drive new business leads for small law offices. The business struggled to gain traction, was in debt, and on the verge of shutting down. Still, our original founders remained committed to making their dream a reality! Things started to turn around when they pitched their idea to Ross Buhrdorf, former HomeAway CTO. Ross was intrigued by the business and together they identified a bigger opportunity -- helping historically underserved small business owners start, run, and grow their companies. Ross made an investment, became the CEO, and pulled in two other founding members to complement the team. The expanded team embraced the new vision and began testing the idea with new business owners. To their delight, they were able to discover a few core things small business owners were missing in the industry: 1. Expert Support - a trusted, high-quality, world-class support team; and 2. Technology - a sophisticated platform that aggregates and manages all their products and services. ZenBusiness used these revelations to gain the funding it needed to deliver a single platform and expert support that business owners can trust as they start, manage, and grow their business. Contact | ZenBusiness | 5900 Balcones Dr. | Suite 5000 | Austin | Texas | 78731 | (844) 493-6249 support@zenbusiness.com | www.zenbusiness.com

Any Occasion Baskets LLC Felicia Parker

Our Story A dream was birthed in my heart in 2016 to offer a fresh twist on creating gift baskets and that is when Any Occasion Baskets was formed. Having the opportunity to create one of a kind gift baskets and to provide a unique gifting experience is what we are all about. Mission to Give I wanted the business to be more than just a business. I purposed in my heart to make it our mission to give back. Over the past couple years, Any Occasion Baskets has done just that. The opportunities to give back to our community have been a huge honor and privilege. Why Us? Any Occasion Baskets is a unique and fun way to experience gift giving. We exist to create an exceptional gifting experience through one of a kind gifts that create a wow factor. We strive to provide excellent service, timely delivery, and fair prices. We also pursue opportunities in serving our community to glorify God. Featured Companies: We have the honor of being an approved vendor for KB Home Las Vegas, Berkshire Hathaway Home Services and Pinnacle Properties. We are excited to serve our community and build vendor relationships with companies throughout the valley. Contact | (702) 550-1622 | admin@aoblv.com | www.aoblv.com

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Founded in 2009, Dress for Success Southern Nevada is the Las Vegasarea affiliate of the international non-profit that promotes the economic independence of women, enabling them to build a career and become selfsufficient. In the Las Vegas valley, the organization assists job-ready women who are 16 years of age and older by referral only from a range of non-profit, government or community organizations. We help these women who are looking to find employment by providing professional attire, a network of support, and career development tools to empower them in work and life.

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Ginger L. Allen Leadership Inductee

Ruth Furman Leadership Inductee

Punam Mathur

2021 Pioneer Award Inductee

Judge Johnnie B Rawlinson 2021 Minority Lifetime Achievement Inductee

Special Notification DO TO COVID-19

The Chamber had to postpone NV WHOF yet again The Executive Board & the Legacy Foundation Board of Directors Moved it to March 26, 2021 during Women’s History Month OUR 15th Annual Nevada Women’s Hall of Fame and 14th Annual Pioneer Award to be hosted by Women’s Chamber Legacy Foundation

Carrie Simpson Leadership Inductee

The Women’s Chamber and the Legacy Foundation© will not host the 2020 NV WHOF this year due to the up and down of COVID-19 and the safety of all our inductees, staff and attendees. If you would like to donate to our Legacy Foundation© for our student scholarship for “At Risk female high school students as well as postsecondary education you can visit our website at www.womenschamberofnevada.org. We will be honoring, Punam Mathur for the 2021 Pioneer Award, this is our top award for this event. The Minority Lifetime Achievement will be presented to Judge Johnnie B. Rawlinson and the Non-Profit Organization goes to the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health. The other honorees are; 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. Young Professional Inductee: Jessica Patterson, Chief Financial Officer, Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada.

Rita Vaswani Leadership Inductee

Special edition of the 2021 Women in Power Business Magazine© will be given out to each attendee Introducing the Top 10 Influential Women in Nevada and we will introduce them to all our guests and inductees. We will also have a NV WHOF NV WHOF Program for all attendees with all the Inductees. WCCNV Legacy Foundation© is a 501(c)(3) Public Charity, Sponsorship opportunities, VIP seats/tables as well as general seating is available starting on January 4, 2021 www.womenschamberofnevada.org. August 21-27, 2020

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On August 18, 1920, the 19th amendment to the

First Lady Melania Trump is excited to announce

U.S. Constitution was ratified. Eight days later, it

Building the Movement: America’s Youth Celebrate

was officially adopted, securing the right to vote for

100 Years of Women’s Suffrage, an exhibit honoring

American women.

the centennial anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment, which gave American women

To honor the 100th anniversary of this historic

the right to vote. The exhibit will launch this August

event, First Lady Melania Trump announced an

and will showcase artwork by young Americans

exhibit titled Building the Movement: America’s Youth

depicting this historic milestone. To create this

Celebrate 100 Years of Women’s Suffrage.

exhibit, the First Lady is asking students across the United States and its territories for submissions

The exhibit will feature artwork submitted by

depicting individuals, objects, and events

young Americans, alongside images of women’s

representing the women’s suffrage movement. Their

suffrage parades, marches, and civic gatherings.

artwork will appear alongside images of women’s suffrage parades, marches, and gatherings that took

“It’s important to include our children in the

place at or around the White House.

conversation so they can learn and understand the history behind the women’s suffrage movement,”

“As we celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the 19th

First Lady Melania Trump said.

Amendment, it’s important to include our children in the conversation so they can learn and understand

“It is my hope that this project will both support

the history behind the women’s suffrage movement”

and expand the important conversations taking

said First Lady Melania Trump. “For decades, women

place on equality and the impact of peaceful protests, while encouraging children to engage in the history behind this consequential movement in their own home state.”

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To learn m Women’s Suffrage Centennial Commission

This exhibit is prese


Suffragists Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906)

leaders lobbied, marched, and

Blackwell family

protested for equality and their

Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950)

right to vote in the United States.

Olympia Brown (1835-1926) Carrie Chapman Catt (1859-1947)

It is my hope that this project

Mary Jane Whitely Coggeshall (1836-1911)

will both support and expand

Mary Ware Dennett (1872-1947)

the important conversations

Mary "Molly" Dewson (1874-1962)

taking place on equality and

Mary Earhart Dillon (1863-1955) Mary Elisabeth Dreier (1875-1963)

the impact of peaceful protests,

Margaret Foley (1875-1957)

while encouraging children to

Matilda Joslyn Gage (1826-1898)

engage in the history behind this

Helen Hamilton Gardener (1853-1925)

consequential movement in their

Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935) Julia Ward Howe (1819-1910)

own home state.”

Hazel Hunkins-Hallinan (1890-1982)

Susan B. Anthony

Grace A. Johnson (1871-1952)

The White House is encouraging

Florence Ledyard Cross Kitchelt (1874-1961)

submissions from students in

Harriet Burton Laidlaw (1873-1949) Rosa Marie Finnochietti Levis (1878-1959)W

grades 3-12, and will select one

Florence Hope Luscomb (1887-1985)

artwork to be included in the

Catharine Gouger Waugh McCulloch (1862-1945)

exhibit from each of the 50 states,

Helen Brewster Owens (1881-1968)

the District of Columbia, America

Mary H. Page (1860-1940) Alice Park (1861-1961)

Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. All

Maud Wood Park (1871-1955)

Mary McLeod Bethune

Alice Paul (1885-1977) Wenona Osborne Pinkham (1882-1930) Jeannette Rankin (1880-1973)

applicants will receive a thank

Rebecca Hourwich Reyher (1897-1987)

you note signed by the First

Anna Howard Shaw (1847-1919)

Lady, thanking them for their

Nellie Nugent Somerville (1863-1952)

participation in this special exhibit

Edna Lamprey Stantial (1897-1985)

honoring the women’s suffrage

Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815-1902) Doris Stevens (1888-1963)

movement.

Lucy Stone (1818-1893) Betty Gram Swing (1893-1969)

Gertrude Simmons Bonnin

more about the women’s suffrage movement, please visit the n website and review their state toolkits for more information on what happened in your state!

ented by the Office of the Curator in partnership with the Office of the First Lady.


NAWBO AWARDS 20th Annual ICONIC Women of Distinction Awards will be held VIRTUALLY October 7, 2020, 11:30 am - 2:00 pm, Honoring 13 dynamic women with the prestigious 2020 ICONIC Women of Distinction Award 2019 Recipients:

NAWBO Southern Nevada has hosted the Women of Distinction Awards since 1998 to celebrate the accomplishments of women. We commemorate the achievements of all our nominees at this event. The program highlights women whose excellence and dedication sets them apart in their fields and inspires success. Women are recognized in the following categories: Rising Star, Glass Ceiling, Entrepreneur of the Year, Arts/Entertainment/Media, Business/Retail/

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Manufacturing, Corporate/Government Services, Education/Sports, Gaming/Hospitality/Convention Services, Medical/Healthcare Services, Philanthropy/ Community Service, Professional Services/Public Relations, Real Estate/Construction, and STEM. Join us as we honor our finalists and recipients, have lunch and peruse our silent auction which benefit the Women of Distinction Foundation.

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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

ON HOLD

marie@womenschamberofnevada.org

or Call Marie at 702.733.3955 or 702.682.9200

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

or Call Marie at 702.733.3955 or 702.682.9200


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Dancing with the Stars Reveals Season 29 Premiere Date and Competing Pro Dancers

Sharna Burgess, Peta Murgatroyd and Val Chmerkovskiy are among the pro dancers that will be competing on the upcoming season of DWTS, which will see Tyra Banks take on the role as host

Dancing with the Stars is heading back to the ballroom! The ABC reality dance competition series announced Tuesday morning that season 29 will premiere Sept. 14. DWTS also revealed the professional dancers that will be competing on the upcoming season, which will see Tyra Banks take on the role as host of the show. Returning fan-favorites are Sharna Burgess, Peta Murgatroyd, Val Chmerkovskiy, Cheryl Burke, Keo Motsepe, Jenna Johnson, Alan Bersten, Brandon Armstrong, Sasha Farber, Pasha Pashkov, Emma Slater and Gleb Savchenko. Britt Stewart and Daniella Karagach also are joining the cast as first-time pros. RELATED: Dancing with the Stars Turns 15 Years Old! See 15 of Our Favorite Dances Over the Years Celebrities competing on the upcoming season will be announced at a later date, and the contestant and pro dancer pairings will be revealed during next month's two-hour premiere. Last month, PEOPLE confirmed that co-hosts Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews would not be returning. "Tom Bergeron will forever be part of the Dancing with the Stars family. As we embark on a new creative direction, he departs the show with our sincerest thanks and gratitude for his trademark wit and charm that helped make this show a success," ABC and BBC Studios announced in a joint statement. Erin will also not be returning, and we appreciate all that she brought to the ballroom," the statement continued. "Fans have been rooting for her since she originally competed as a contestant back in 2010, and her signature sense of humor has become a hallmark of the show." Following news that Bergeron and Andrews had parted ways with the show, ABC revealed that Banks would be taking over the reigns as the show's host and become an executive producer on the series as well.

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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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