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Dana Bennett Holly Silvestri
Betsy Fretwell
Judi Steele
Maria Jose Gatti
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Debbie Somers
Jovita Carranza
Juana Hart
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Sinni Singh
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WOMEN IN POWER Business Magazine for the TOP TEN Influential Women in NV Coming January 2021
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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Although we experienced the Great Recession and the aftermath of consequences in 2010, we have never witnessed the impact of a global pandemic. It has created a time of uncertainty for all businesses, members-based organizations that depend on business for sustainability. Even though the future feels uncertain, the Women’s State Chamber created a stimulus plan for membership (New or renewal).
But our organization is a business too and needs sustainable revenue to deploy your mission. So, look into your Membership Stimulus Relief for your level and when you pay your renewal you will be given an extended membership from now until January 2022.
Over the last several months, the Women’s State Chamber has been the conduit between business, elections and COVID-19, provided timely and accurate information to both members and non-members amidst the chaos, and been the “emergency room” for small businesses.
Helping you in uncertain times (Example-November 2020 renew in January 2022) Larger companies also get stimulus relief on Executive, Corporate & Presidential membership call to find out (702) 733-3955 (M-F 10am to 2pm).
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A WCCNV Bi-Monthly Publication JAN/FEB 2021
Published by ABC Publishing Publication Division of Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada© All rights reserved Publisher - June L. Beland Editor - Marie R. Scrofani Designer - Norman H. Beland, Jr. Editorial Submissions this issue ATHENA International, Legacy Entertainment & Media NV Chamber of Commerce List NV WHOF SBA, Washington, D.C. Top Ten NV Influential Women WCCNV Leaders WIPBM Press Release Vegas PBS
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Administrators Message President's Message Chamber Board Members Vegas PBS Women in Power Business Magazine NV Women’s Hall of Fame Jovita Carranza-SBA & 4 Top NV Influential Women Six Top NV Influential Women Women’s Chamber Leaders In Loving Memory Steve G. Schorr New Members List of NV Chambers of Commerce Membership Information Member Renewals All Publication deadlines
Advertising Sales Department 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 Community 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. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in our published works are those of the author(s) and do not reflect the opinions of ABC Publishing DBA Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada© or its Editors. All rights reserved. No part of any ABC published work may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without written permission from the publisher.
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VEGAS PBS SELECTS MARY MAZUR AS NEW PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER The award-winning television executive will oversee management of all station operations
LAS VEGAS, NV - Vegas PBS welcomes Mary Mazur as the station’s new president and general manager. Mazur, an award-winning television executive with more than 30 years of experience in commercial and public media, most recently served as the general manager of Arizona PBS. A national search for a new general manager began in August, after the retirement announcement of Tom Axtell who led the station in that role since 1994. “We are thrilled with the selection of Mary Mazur to the Vegas PBS executive leadership team,” said Axtell. “Mary is a power-house leader with extensive experience in the country’s largest television markets. She will take Vegas PBS to new heights guiding program development and production, as well as providing strategic leadership in fundraising and new technology needs.”
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Press Release - NV Women's Chamber Of Commerce - (702) 733-3955
Special Notification DUE TO COVID-19
The Chamber had to postpone the WIPBM 2020 until NOW We will debut this issue in mid January through March 2021 Women’s Chamber announces the 2021 quarterly issue of Women in Power Business Magazine© along with celebrating their nineteenth year anniversary as the ONLY Nevada State Women’s Chamber of Commerce in the 157 year history of Nevada. 2021 Women in Power Business Magazine National cover story is Jovita Carranza, Administrator of the United States Small Business Administration in Washington, D.C. 2021 TOP TEN INFLUENTIAL WOMEN IN NEVADA in this issue is: Dana Bennett - Retired Executive, Nevada Mining Association, Betsy Fretwell, Senior Vice President of SWITCH CITIES, Maria Jose Gatti Dir. of Community Engagement, MGM Resorts Int’l., Juana Hart, Corporate Communication, Consultant and President of J-Hart Communications, Tamar P. Hoapili, Manager, Community Relations, Cox Communications, Holly Silvestri, Partner/ Co-Owner with The Ferraro Group, Darcy K Neighbors, Founder and CEO of CIM Marketing Partners, Sinni Singh, Women business owner of Home 4 Divine Healing and 11 companies in the US, Debbie Sommers, started Somers Furniture as a Woman-Owned Las Vegas furniture manufacturing company and Judi Steel, President of The Public Education Foundation. The 2021 WIPB Magazine will recognize the Top Ten Influential Women on March 26, 2021 at the Women’s Chamber of Commerce 16th Annual Nevada Women’s Hall of Fame during Women’s History Month when they will induct the following women into the 2021 Nevada Women's Hall of Fame. Pioneer Award Inductee, Punam Mather, Minority Lifetime Achievement Inductee, The Honorable Johnnie B. Rawlinson, 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, Relations Manager, Nevada State Bank and Jessica Patterson, Chief Financial Officer, Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada. 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 2021 NV WHOF Program for all attendees. WCCNV Legacy Foundation© is a 501(c)(3) Public Charity. Sponsorship opportunities available NOW, VIP seats/tables as well as general seating is available starting on December 15, 2020 (seating is limited). Online reservations www.womenschamberofnevada.org or contact Administrator Email: Marie@womenschamberofnevada.org or (702) 682-9200. Advertising or to be a sponsor in the Magazine or Event - Call WCCNV M-F 10am to noon (702) 733-3955 or call the Advertising Team - Kevin Fairchild k.fairchild.womenschamberofnv@gmail.com or (702) 343-7921 JAN/FEB 2021
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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, Nevada State Bank. 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 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. JAN/FEB 2021
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TOP TEN Influential Women in Nevada Read more about all the Nevada Influential Women in the 2021 Women in Power Business Magazine© February 2021 (printed copy).
Jovita Carranza, serves as the 26th Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). As a member of President Trump’s Cabinet, she advocates on behalf of the 30 million small businesses in America. In her role as Administrator, she leads a team of professionals dedicated to ensuring entrepreneurs located across America have the support and resources they need to start, grow, and expand their small businesses, and recover in the event of a declared disaster.
Cover Story Jovita Carranza
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Dana Bennett, retired President of the Nevada Mining Association, Dana was involved in policy development in Nevada, in both the public and private sectors, for over 25 years. Prior to being tapped to head the 102-year-old NvMA, she was the Northern Nevada Regional Director for the Governor’s Office of Economic Development and has, off and on over the years, operated a policy and historical research firm.
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Betsy Fretwell, Senior Vice President of SWITCH CITIES for SWITCH, SWITCH is a technology infrastructure company specializing in data center ecosystems. As the Switch CITIES SVP, Ms. Fretwell uses her extensive city management experience, and government and community relationships to develop strategic initiatives and business development for new technologies and partnerships for current and potential clients. She leads efforts in the deployment of new technologies such as Iot, robotics, big data and autonomous systems for smart cities initiatives and innovative public-private partnerships in communities across the country. Maria Jose Gatti, Executive Director Community Engagement for MGM Resorts International. She is responsible for fostering and maintaining relationships with national and local community organizations. Through these relationships, she supports the Company’s business objectives, and additionally facilitates the Company’s participation in programs and events that support the community. She also implements programs to help educate and engage the employees of MGM Resorts on community related initiatives, activities and issues. Maria Jose also serves as the President of The MGM Resorts Foundation. Juana Hart, Former Television News Anchor and Reporter Juana Hart Akers is a Corporate Communication Consultant and President of J‐Hart Communications in Las Vegas, Nevada. Juana helps organizations and executives engage employees, clients and the public to increase visibility, credibility, buy‐in and revenues. As a speaker, she shares lessons learned from working on both sides of the camera and both sides of business, through a myriad of challenges such as caring for eight children and, more recently, surviving breast cancer. JAN/FEB 2021
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Tamar P. Hoapili, Manager, Community Relations, Cox Communications, Las Vegas. Tamar recently celebrated her 20-year anniversary with the company. In her position, Tamar oversees the company’s community, charitable and education outreach initiatives, including managing a $2 million annual budget. She leads the development and management of key employee and community-centric programs including Connect2Compete, Cox Charities and Cox Volunteers. As an active community leader, Tamar currently serves as a director for the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District Foundation and as a board member for the YMCA of Southern Nevada.
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Darcy K. Neighbors, has served as Founder and CEO for 25 years, one of the Las Vegas Valley’s premier marketing, advertising and public relations firm (CIM Marketing Partners). She and the firm are highly respected for their strategic approach to marketing and creative approach to advertising. Her career includes serving as a business analyst at the Kennedy Space Center, founding and selling a retail business and serving as director of business and marketing at Jeffrey Burr, one of Nevada’s largest estate planning law firms. Neighbors earned a bachelor in business administration degree (emphasis in marketing) from UNLV. Sinni Singh, Owner | Chairwoman | Entrepreneur | Reiki Master | Philanthropist---Sinni, successful business woman operating 11 companies in various states while residing right here in Las Vegas. She is a modern-day healer operating her healing center, Home 4 Divine Healing and is a master manifesto of wealth and cultivator of healing and abundance. She has successfully helped numerous Las Vegas locals to achieve their greatness in life and business and is now available to answer any questions you may like to ask her.
Debbi Somers, started Somers Furniture as a woman-owned Las Vegas furniture manufacturing company building furniture for Las Vegas Nightclubs and Day clubs. With the increasing competition in the nightclub/day club industry, it was beneficial to be able to have specialty furniture manufactured right here in Las Vegas. This division has the ability to design, manufacture and install furniture to the local market with minimum lead time and, because it is all accomplished locally, at considerable savings.
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Judi Steele, President & CEO of The Public Education Foundation. She is one of the founders of the nonprofit organization and also has served local, national and international education and business communities as an educator, business owner, consultant and executive coach. Judi, who has championed public education and the arts, is a respected thought leader guided by an entrepreneurial spirit and the courage to challenge conventional wisdom. She was active in the civil rights movement and is a champion of equal rights and human justice. Judi has worked tirelessly to improve the quality of teaching and learning for all public-school children. Holly Silvestri, As a partner/co-owner with The Ferraro Group, Holly L. Silvestri’s responsibilities at the firm include overseeing strategic public relations initiatives, client relations, developing public relations plans, media relations, social media coordination, community relations/charitable outreach, business development, and overseeing the operations of the Las Vegas office and its staff. Her firm earned a Pinnacle Award for Marketing Communications for its successful launch of Dunkin’ Donuts in the Southern Nevada market and a Pinnacle Award of Merit for its launch of the orthodontic clinic at University of Southern Nevada. JAN/FEB 2021
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Women’s State Chamber Leaders, Division and committee contact number ALL WORKING REMOTELY DURING COVID-19 Chamber President and CEO contact: June L. Beland • Founder, President and CEO of WCCNV (702) 733-3955 • Chairman of the Board, WCCNV Legacy Foundation© • Sr. Publisher/Advertising and Executive Director of all chamber publications (702) 452-2100 Chamber Board of Directors • June L. Beland, Chairman of the Board, Norman H Beland Sr, Treasurer, Marie Scrofani, Secretary Chamber Executive Board Members • Dolores Campuzano, Cassondra Cotton, Berenice Jobin, Anita Laruy, Patricia Lee, Rita Vaswani and Summer Webb Chamber Administrator • Marie R. Scrofani, (702) 733-3955 Chamber Government Affairs Council • Anita Laruy, Director (702) 275-9761 (2008 to present) • Barbara Henry, Vice President (702) 572-9072 (2009 to present) Chamber Educational & TEC Leads Group Leaders: • Brenda Gayle Bryant, (702) 308-5277 (2015 to present) • Barbara Henry, Vice President (702) 572-9072 (2013 to present) Chamber Lead Ambassadors and Event & Security Directors: • Laura Fairchild, StorageWest (702) 803-4493 (2014 to present) • Kevin Fairchild, Retired Executive, (702) 343-7921 • Dawn Kyles, Events Security Director Chamber Corporate Sponsorships, Membership & Media Director • June L. Beland, Founder, President and CEO pf WCCNV 702.733.3955 • wccnv2@womenschamberofnevada.org web www.womenschamberofnevada.org Chamber Publications (On all social media platforms, in print and digital on ISSUU) • Women in Power Business Magazine© (quarterly) Local/National/Int’l) print and digital • Chamber Monthly Business Journal---Member Only Newsletter, monthly-digital on issue • Weekly News Briefs, digital (members and community) • Adv direct line (702) 452-2100 or adv@womenschamberofnevada.org 24/7 Chamber “Entertainment & Media” Division: Amie Jo Greer, Director (702) 807-1864 (2015 to present Wccnv2@womenschamberofnevada.org – (702) 733-3955 - COVID-19 Remote Time M-F 10am to 2pm JAN/FEB 2021
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Steve G. Schorr
STEVEN G SCHORR April 24, 1946 November 12, 2020 Steven G. Schorr, a longtime Las Vegan, former broadcast newsman, community champion and devoted husband and father, died of natural causes on November 12, 2020 in Las Vegas. Over the past 40 years, Steve was widely recognized by local, state and national organizations for his tireless and lengthy involvement with civic organizations, youth groups and public service agencies. He helped raise millions of dollars for various charitable organizations in Southern Nevada and served on the board of directors for dozens of local nonprofit and civic organizations. Steve was born on April 24, 1946 in Newark, New Jersey. He was a former news director at WDAS in Philadelphia, the No. 1 R&B station in the country at the time and was a well-known figure to television audiences in Philadelphia and Richmond, Va. With his distinctive baritone voice, he was the broadcast voice of Ford Motor Company and Johnson & Johnson. Steve, Holly and their two young sons David and Darrin headed West to Las Vegas in the late ‘70s. He started as a news reporter at Channel 13 and went on to work as an anchor and news director at Channel 3 and later as an anchor and the first investigative reporter at Channel 8. He later returned to Channel 13 as an anchor. A generation of Las Vegans went to bed with Steve on their televisions. Over his career, he was recognized with numerous national, regional and state awards for journalism including two Emmy Awards for news anchoring, two National Freedom Foundation Awards, a Headliner Award and an Armstrong Award for Broadcasting. He was inducted into the inaugural class of the Hall of Fame by the Nevada Broadcasters Association. When he signed off the news, he signed on with the former Prime Cable, which later became Cox Communications, serving as Vice President of Public and Government Affairs for 25 years. Most recently, Steve was executive vice president for government affairs at Fierro Communications in Las Vegas. He was the founder, president and CEO of Vegas Life TV and creator, producer, anchor and
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host of “Under The Vegas Sun,” a national and international television program. He also produced and anchored “The Whidbey Buzz,” a twice-weekly news program throughout the Northwest. Steve was an adjunct professor in communications at UNLV for 13 years and was recognized with numerous awards and honors over four decades in Southern Nevada, including the American Heart Association’s Heart of Gold Award, the Glenn Smith Humanitarian Award from Opportunity Village and Points of Light Awards from two Nevada Governors. Steve also received Lifetime Achievement Awards from the U.S. Justice Department and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children as a result of his efforts to protect children from abuse and abduction. Nevada Child Seekers named him Man of the Year for his lifetime efforts on behalf of all youth. He and Holly were animal lovers and raised Doberman Pinschers for 30 years. He was an AKC certified judge and presided over many national and international dog shows, helped rescue groups, hosted charity events and emceed dozens more. He would be the first to share that his proudest accomplishments were his family as well as all the students past and present at his namesake Steve Schorr Elementary School in Las Vegas. Steve is survived by his wife of 52 years Holly, and son Darrin, a Captain with the Clark County Fire Department, sister Betty Morrison, daughter-in-law Bridgette and grandchildren Aliza, Caitlyn and Ethan, as well as several young adults who consider Steve their surrogate father. Steve was preceded in death by parents Bernard and Dotty, as well as his oldest son David, who is now reunited with the father who loved him so much. For those who would like to give back to the community Steve so loved, his family suggests donations to Steve Schorr Elementary School PTA for the Steve Schorr Memorial Fund at www.schorres.com and/or The Animal Foundation www.animalfoundation.com. Details of a well-deserved Celebration of Life are pending.
To Plant Memorial Trees in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store. Published in Las Vegas Review-Journal on Nov. 18, 2020. 16 Chamber Monthly Business News
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CONSULTANTS Missy Day, Owner Success Consultant 1637 Yellow Tulip Place Henderson, NV 89012 (702) 493-2611 missy@missyday.com
MEDIA-TV KVVU FOX5 25 TV 5 Drive Henderson, NV 89014 (702) 435-5555 Natalia Galvez, HR Dept Natalia.claytor@kvvu.com
R & D Nutrition for Life Devra Betts, Owner 6400 Shawnee Place Las Vegas, NV 89107 (702) 232-8383 Devra@wakethehealthup.com
NON-PROFIT A Greater Hope Jessi Maurice – Program Manager-NV (760) 718-5021 jmaurice@ghffc.org
Communication Strategist Jill M Branson Communication, Owner 9404 Sundial Dr City Las Vegas, NV 89134 (408) 836-0125 Jill@JillMBranson.com
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PHYSICAL THERAPY-REHABILITATION Zenith Recovery LLC Dba ZK Outpatient Rehabilitation Center Zeina Kohli – Clinical Director (702) 750-5848 zkohli@zkorcvegas.com
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CHAMBERS 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 Chamber Monthly Business News
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Power Breakfast dates 2021 Held: Bi-Monthly (2nd Wednesday of the month) Location: Varied - Time: 9am - 10:30am Co-Host: Laura & Kevin Fairchild Outline & Speakers to follow February 10, 2021 April 14, 2021 June 9, 2021
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AIR CONDITIONING King Cooling & Heating Deanna Fossett – Owner (702) 285-9741 702.Coolers@gmail.com
HOTEL/CASINO Boyd Gaming Corporation Joe Coe - Director Diversity (702) 792-7320 joecoe@boydgaming.com
BANKS Bank of America – Merrill Lynch Anna Cavalieri - SCP Nevada Market Exec (702) 515-8802 anna.m.cavalieri@baml.com
Caesars Entertainment Agnes Cook – Executive Assistant (702) 407-6429 agcook@Caesars.com
COLLEGE/UNIVERSITIES College of Southern Nevada Jamille Walton, Coordinator Alumni Relations (702) 651-5600 jamille.walton@csn.edu TOURO University-Medical University Shelley Berkley – CEO/Sr. Provost Western Division (702) 777-1775 shelley.berkley@tun.touro.edu
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POLICE DEPARTMENT Henderson Police Department Lt. Hollie Chadwick (702) 267-5018 hollie.chadwick@cityofhenderson.com
Signature Real Estate Tamera Coulter – Realtor (702) 460-8835 tamra@nvhomeswithtlc.com STATE/LOCAL SERVICES Workforce Connections Irene Bustamante Adams - Deputy Director/Chief Strategy Officer (702) 638-8750 iba@nvworkforceconnections.org
REAL ESTATE Platinum Real Estate Amanda Bolton - Realtor (702) 528-6596 amanda@homepros.vegas
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Weekly Publication 2021 A Women’s Chamber Member Publication (Digital only) Supporting members events, workshops, meetings Next issue January 4, 2021 Shelf-life 30 days Stimulus Advertising Pricing Open to member only Regular ads 12-20-20 For rates: adv@womenschamberofnevada.org
Bi-Monthly Publication Chamber Monthly Business Journal® (Digital Only) Member & Consumer Publication Next Issue March/April 2021 Shelf-life 60 days Advertising: Regular Position 2-19-21 Advertising Contacts: Marie Scrofani, (702) 682-9200 or Kevin Fairchild (702) 343-7921 Email: adv@womenschamberofnevada.org
Quarterly Publication WIPBM Quarterly Jan/Feb/Mar 2021 Digital & Print – Nevada & National Publication Cover: National Influential Women Inside: Top Ten Nevada Influential Women Advertising: Deadline Regular ads 12-20-20 To Printer: 1-4-21 Street date: 1-15-21 Advertising Contacts: Marie Scrofani, (702) 682-9200 or Kevin Fairchild (702) 343-7921 Email: adv@womenschamberofnevada.org