Here are the 10 biggest local business stories of 2019, according to Review-Journal staff.
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GLI’s Nevada audit process is a critical step for a company to obtain certification by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
Mark Pandoriwill lead the Nevada State Public Health Laboratory and be a full-time faculty member at UNR Med.
Todd Renwick, whose career at the university spans more than two decades, had served in an interim capacity since February.
Former Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman helped celebrate the Plaza’s newly revamped William Hill Race and Sports Book by placing the first bet on Friday.
Effective Sept. 1, John Fildes will fill in for outgoing UNLV School of Medicine Founding Dean Barbara Atkinson as the university continues a search for the next dean.
Mohammed Hussein’s responsibilities will include managing the branch sales and servicing related responsibilities at the Tropicana banking office, including the managing of a staff of three colleagues.
Todd Avery Lenahan will be merging his design studio, TAL Studio, and team into Wynn Design and Development, a subsidiary of Wynn Resorts Ltd.
Greg A. Weitzel is the city of Las Vegas’ new director of the Parks and Recreation Department.
Greg Colella has more than 20 years of gaming industry experience, with a proven track record in product lifecycle planning, strategy, and marketing.
Two new Poker Central executives are hoping to take advantage of the rapidly expanding gaming market.
The Neon Museum hired Bruce Spotleson as vice president of fund and partner development. Spotleson will drive corporate and individual support for the organization
The new position is effective Wednesday, subject to customary regulatory approvals.
Wynn Nightlife will be closing its doors to Intrigue Nightclub Saturday.