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University to offer organization class

University of Nevada, Las Vegas Education Outreach will offer a seminar, "Puzzles, Mysteries and Messes: Advanced Techniques for Organizational Challenges," from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday in room 103A of its Paradise Campus, 851 E. Tropicana Ave.

The class will teach tactics for avoiding decision-making traps, and improving response, cooperation, cost, quality and service.

Class fee is $825. Call 895-3394 for information.

Letizia Ad Team named Voni Hansen graphic artist and Laura Nichols executive assistant.

Lawyer Linda Norcross joined the Las Vegas office of Holland & Hart LLP, a law firm.

City National Bank named Keith Beagle vice president and relationship manager in its corporate banking group.

Lawyer Derrick Penney joined the Law Firm of Edward M. Bernstein & Associates.

CDC Small Business Finance, a lender of Small Business Administration 504 fixed-rate, commercial real estate loans, opened an office at 6130 Elton Ave. in Las Vegas. Chris Dennis leads the office.

The Village at Queensridge, a mixed-use retail development, named Patrick Done executive vice president.

Liberty Mutual Insurance named Nicole Anderson sales representative in its Henderson office.

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