On the Move, April 1
April 1, 2013 - 9:02 am
CONSTRUCTION
Penta Building Group named Joel Wallis senior vice president of operations.
EDUCATION
The International Academy of Design and Technology named Thomas Jordan lead instructor. The school also named Dennis Wright campus department chairman.
GAMING AND HOSPITALITY
NEWave named Carolyn Uhler Midwest sales director.
Trump International named Stephanie Dibbs sales executive on its local residential sales team.
LAW
De Castroverde Law Group added Rachel O’Halloran and Mark Hutchings to its team of personal injury attorneys.
John Delikanakis, partner at Snell & Wilmer, joined the board of trustees of the Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance.
MEDIA
Casino Enterprise Management magazine named Marian Green managing editor.
NONPROFIT
Easter Seals Nevada named Sam Lieberman government and community affairs specialist.
REAL ESTATE
Windermere Prestige Properties added Gilma Andersen and Brooke Brown to its team of sales associates.
Panattoni Development Co. was awarded the Industry Impact Award in Business Information Technology Ecosystems from the Southern Nevada chapter of the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties.
Gatski Commercial Real Estate Services was awarded the Top Leasing Firm award by CoStar Group.
Mark Stark, CEO of Americana Holdings, was named Prudential Real Estate’s 2013 Broker of the Year.
Sen. Richard H. Bryan recognized
Sen. Richard Bryan, shareholder in Lionel Sawyer & Collins’ gaming and regulatory law department and member of its executive committee, recently celebrated his 50th anniversary as a Nevada Bar Association member. After his 1963 Bar admittance, Bryan held several public service positions, including stints in the state Senate and Assembly, and terms as attorney general and governor. His current role at the firm focuses on federal, state and local government relations.
Sen. Richard Bryan, shareholder in Lionel Sawyer & Collins’ gaming and regulatory law department and member of its executive committee, recently celebrated his 50th anniversary as a Nevada Bar Association member.
After his 1963 Bar admittance, Bryan held several public service positions, including stints in the state Senate and Assembly, and terms as attorney general and governor. His current role at the firm focuses on federal, state and local government relations.