It’s evident that education cannot remain static and neither can it exist as separate from the real world. Rather, experts agree it needs to be made up of a series of interconnected, flexible institutions that reflect the change of Nevada industries and the demands and opportunities of technology. “You can’t educate kids in a vacuum. We always have to be looking at the … [Read more...] about Educating for What Will Be
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Las Vegas Reinventing a Strong Future: Open for Business
As one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the country, it’s no surprise Las Vegas has a strong economic engine. A creatively strong economy, Las Vegas is blending new technology with existing infrastructure, from the downtown Innovation District to the Smart Cities Initiative. Historically, the city has been a strong economic engine but, “The recession was a … [Read more...] about Las Vegas Reinventing a Strong Future: Open for Business
Around the State: August 2017
Southern Nevada Communities Rank Among Nation’s Top Ten According to a report by RCLCO Real Estate Advisors, Summerlin in Southern Nevada ranked 7th among the nation for the best selling master-planned communities. Sales have been strong for the community in the first half of the year, Summerlin topped last year’s numbers by 28 percent. Since the list debuted in 1994, … [Read more...] about Around the State: August 2017
Colliers International – Las Vegas Names Kara Walker, CCIM Associate Vice President
Mike Mixer, the Executive Managing Director of Colliers International – Las Vegas is proud to announce Kara Walker, CCIM has been named Associate Vice President. “Kara is completely deserving of this promotion,” Mixer said. “Kara works hard and always makes sure to provide superior service to her clients and to represent Colliers with integrity. In her short time with … [Read more...] about Colliers International – Las Vegas Names Kara Walker, CCIM Associate Vice President
June 2017: Business Indicators
The “advance” estimate for U.S. real gross domestic product (GDP) for the first quarter of 2017 grew at a weaker-than-expected 0.7 percent annualized rate. The biggest positive contribution came from private domestic investment, while consumer spending posted the slowest growth since the end of the Great Recession based on incomplete data. Weak consumer spending, in spite of … [Read more...] about June 2017: Business Indicators
PROJECT 150 Expands Advisory Board
LAS VEGAS – Project 150, a local charity serving homeless, displaced and disadvantaged high school students, is pleased to welcome new members to its advisory board. “We are honored to have each of these highly qualified people bring their talent and expertise to Project 150,” said Patrick Spargur, president of the board of directors. “Their deep desire to help the … [Read more...] about PROJECT 150 Expands Advisory Board
April 2017: Business Indicators
The “second” estimate for U.S. real gross domestic product (GDP) for the fourth quarter of 2017 grew at a 1.9 percent annualized rate, remaining unchanged from the “advance” estimate. According to more complete source data, consumer spending increased more strongly than previously thought, but increases in state and local government spending and nonresidential fixed investment … [Read more...] about April 2017: Business Indicators
Craft Beers, Jazz and More at Montelago Village Beerfest on April 29 — Lakeside Event Benefits Nonprofit KUNV 91.5 Fm
Beer, jazz, lakeside fun and more await attendees of the MonteLago Village Beerfest on Saturday, April 29 from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Festivities will include 30 local, regional and national breweries with more than 100 craft beers; five local jazz bands; specialty vendors; and a variety of special menu options from MonteLago Village restaurants, which will be open for lunch and … [Read more...] about Craft Beers, Jazz and More at Montelago Village Beerfest on April 29 — Lakeside Event Benefits Nonprofit KUNV 91.5 Fm
Nevada State Bank Names Steven Anderson Vice President And Corporate Banking Relationship Manager
LAS VEGAS – Nevada State Bank has named Steven Anderson Vice President and corporate banking relationship manager. Anderson has been working in the banking and finance industry for 25 years, holding senior-level positions for Nevada banks in commercial loans and client management, in addition to working as chief financial officer for Astoria Homes and Cedco, Inc. His most … [Read more...] about Nevada State Bank Names Steven Anderson Vice President And Corporate Banking Relationship Manager
Retirement Plan Protection to Be Discussed During Breakfast Event
HENDERSON – Tony DePasquale, president and founder of Elysien Private Wealth, will discuss “Protect Your Retirement Plan From Lawsuits and Government Fines” during the Henderson Chamber of Commerce’s networking breakfast, which will take place from 7 to 9 a.m. Tuesday, March 14 in the Cancun Room of the Fiesta Henderson, located at 777 W. Lake Mead Parkway. During the … [Read more...] about Retirement Plan Protection to Be Discussed During Breakfast Event
Attorney Amber Williams Joins Lipson Neilson’s Las Vegas Office
The law firm of Lipson, Neilson, Cole, Seltzer, Garin, P.C. announced that attorney Amber Williams has joined the firm’s Las Vegas office as an associate. Ms. Williams’ practice focuses primarily in the areas of insurance defense, commercial litigation, and construction law. She also has experience in the areas of family law, trusts, estate and probate law, and personal injury … [Read more...] about Attorney Amber Williams Joins Lipson Neilson’s Las Vegas Office
Colliers International – Las Vegas Welcomes Senior Associate Alexia Crowley
Colliers International – Las Vegas is proud to welcome Alexia Crowley, CCIM, LEED GA as a Senior Associate in the Medical Office/Healthcare Properties division. Ms. Crowley began her commercial real estate career in 2000 as a Marketing Researcher for Restrepo Consulting Group (RCG) where she collected information to formulate growth patterns and analyzed vacancy rates … [Read more...] about Colliers International – Las Vegas Welcomes Senior Associate Alexia Crowley
The Ups and Downs: Nevada’s Economic Forecast
Experts are bullish on Nevada’s overall economy this year, anticipating continued recovery from the recession and growth, they said. Four key markers support their outlook: Wages: The average private weekly wage for Nevada workers peaked in October at $758.86, representing a 2.3 percent year-over-year increase, according to Applied Analysis, a Las Vegas-based economic fiscal … [Read more...] about The Ups and Downs: Nevada’s Economic Forecast
On Campus or Online: Opportunities for Executive Education in Nevada
Ask the administrator of an executive education program why an individual would spend the money and take the time to earn an advanced degree in business, and the answer comes back threefold. “People are coming into the program because they are looking to move up the corporate ladder,” said Nikkole McCartin, director, EMBA program, Lee Business School, University of Nevada, … [Read more...] about On Campus or Online: Opportunities for Executive Education in Nevada
Carefully Planned: Architects and Engineers in Nevada
Like the fellow who narrowly escaped drowning, executives of architectural and engineering firms in Nevada are really cautious as they venture back into the water. Obviously, industry executives are thrilled they’re landing a steady stream of new work as the development and construction sectors come back to life but, they’re wary of once again getting into deep water too … [Read more...] about Carefully Planned: Architects and Engineers in Nevada