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ON THE MOVE: GenuBank announces new VP

FINANCE

• In a strategic effort to expand its business of providing concierge-style banking services for prominent companies, GenuBank, a leading Las Vegas bank, has announced Trent Jarvis will become the organization’s new vice president business relationship officer.

Jarvis hails from over seven years of experience in relationship management and business banking, including serving as business development officer and senior branch relationship banker with Nevada State Bank. These positions honed Jarvis’ wide range of skillsets, such as managing profitable business clients, driving lending and deposit acquisitions, as well as delivering comprehensive financial solutions.

In his new role at GenuBank, Jarvis will draw upon this extensive expertise to develop and implement targeted strategies to drive new business growth and achieve sales targets.

“Trent’s results-driven career has centered on delivering exceptional client experiences and nurturing long-lasting relationships, which directly aligns with GenuBank’s core philosophy of highly personalized banking services that offer unparalleled, customized financial solutions,” said Susan Lopez, GenuBank senior vice president and business relationship manager. “His strategic problem-solving and collaborative business approach position him to significantly grow our organization, and we look forward to developing many successful new partnerships with companies and business leaders who can benefit from our highly specialized services.”

GenuBank is a leading Las Vegas bank that provides premium banking services with a personalized, relationship-driven approach. Formerly Kirkwood Bank of Nevada, GenuBank offers a wide menu of top-quality business and personal banking services, largely serving high-profile businesses and high-net-worth individuals. Delivering direct, one-on-one support from its financial team, GenuBank specially tailors financial solutions for each client.

HEALTH CARE

• Comprehensive Cancer Centers (Comprehensive) has announced the hiring of two board-certified physician assistants, Valerie Chang and Nicholas Tieu.

— Chang, MMS, PA-C, OMD, see patients at Comprehensive’s Southwest – Southern Hills treatment center, 9280 W. Sunset Road, where she interprets diagnostic tests, such as X-rays or blood tests, helps diagnose patient illness, provides treatment and educates patients and their families on a variety of issues, such as treatment and self-care. Chang holds a Bachelor of Arts in anthropology from Portland State University, a master’s degree in medical science in physician assistant studies from Midwestern University and a Master of Science in oriental medicine from Wongu University.

— Tieu, PA-C, works out of Comprehensive’s Central Valley – Twain treatment center, 3730 S. Eastern Ave. Prior to joining Comprehensive, he worked as an ophthalmic technician in San Francisco. During this time, he discovered his passion for patient care and education, which lead to the pursuit of a master’s degree in physician assistant studies. Tieu graduated from San Francisco State University with a Bachelor of Science in biology with a focus in physiology before obtaining a Master of Physician Assistant Studies from Touro University Nevada.

Comprehensive Cancer Centers is an award-winning multispecialty practice comprising medical oncology, hematology, radiation oncology, breast surgery, pulmonary services, cancer genetic counseling clinical research and other infusion services, with treatment centers and offices throughout Southern Nevada. For more than 40 years, the practice has provided oncology services to patients in and out of state with a specialized physician and nursing staff. Comprehensive, an affiliate of The US Oncology Network, offers state-of-the-art technologies, latest advancements in cancer treatment and groundbreaking clinical research trials. The practice participates in more than 150 Phase I, Phase II and Phase III clinical research studies each year and has played a role in developing more than 100 FDA-approved cancer therapies.

• Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Nevada, a leading managed care provider of health benefits for Nevada residents enrolled in the state’s Medicaid program, announced today that Joy Thomas has been named president of its Medicaid health plan.

“Joy is a trusted and highly respected senior leader who has extensive knowledge and experience within the health care industry as well as a passion and track record for serving communities in Nevada,” said Dr. Barsam Kasravi, president of Anthem’s Medicaid West Region. “She is an influential and dynamic leader who is capable of guiding Anthem through a time of tremendous growth and transformational change. We look forward to Joy’s leadership as we continue to improve health and lives across Nevada.”

In her new role, Thomas assumes responsibility for all aspects of Anthem’s Medicaid health plan operations in Nevada, ensuring its more than 203,000 members receive access to innovative, high-quality health care and support services. She will lead efforts to strengthen relationships in the community with state leaders, providers and other key stakeholders.

Thomas is a managed care industry veteran, bringing more than 28 years of health care experience and executive leadership to the role. Most recently, she served as the regional vice president of provider solutions for Anthem’s Nevada health plan providing strategic expertise in the field of provider contracting, servicing and engagement. She has successfully piloted initiatives related to network strategy, contracting and quality and value-based programs.

She graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in health care management from Northeastern University. She represents the Health Insurance Carrier in the Commissioner’s Network Adequacy Advisory Council at the Nevada Division of Insurance.

TRANSPORTATION

• All In Aviation has announced the expansion of its flight instructor team with the hiring of two new female certified flight instructors, Eliana Rau and Dana Callis, as well as the promotion of Presley Mittelstadt to flight training coordinator, underscoring the company’s commitment to boosting women’s representation within the industry.

With the ongoing pilot shortage affecting many regional airlines, as well as a commitment to diversity among major airlines, there’s never been a more opportune time for women to pursue aviation careers. By cultivating a diverse team of skilled pilots and educators, All In Aviation demonstrates its unwavering commitment to fostering a more inclusive aviation community and addressing the industry’s evolving needs.

“We are excited to have Dana and Eliana as part of our instructor team, and to promote Presley to her new role as flight training coordinator,” said Stefanie Hott, flight training advisor for All In Aviation. “As a female pilot, myself, it’s always nice to see other females entering the industry, which is still very male-dominated. All In Aviation is proud to have a team of qualified female pilots on both the instructor side and administrative side. With the industry’s growing need for pilots, it’s a perfect time for women to pursue aviation careers. All In Aviation is committed to hiring the best instructors, and it’s nice to see a more diverse group falling within that category.

— As flight training coordinator, Mittelstadt will take on additional responsibilities while continuing to oversee line service operations and social media management. Her expanded duties include developing client relationships, guiding students toward their aviation goals, managing recruitment and discovery flights, providing student support, matching students with instructors, and overseeing the flight schedule. Receiving her private pilot’s license from All In Aviation, Mittelstadt brings firsthand student experience to her position.

“As we expand our capabilities, we’re not just meeting the growing demand for flight training — we’re actively shaping a more inclusive future for aviation,” Hott said. “Presley’s journey from student and line service manager to flight training coordinator exemplifies the career growth opportunities for everyone starting their aviation career, while our new instructors bring fresh perspectives that benefit all of our students.”

— Rau, an alumna of Faith Lutheran High School and its Oder Family Flight Academy, achieved her commercial pilot’s license before completing high school. She further honed her skills at 702 Helicopters, obtaining her private and instrument pilot licenses, as well as her flight instructor certification. Since entering the aviation industry, Rau has accumulated substantial experience in training aspiring pilots across various age groups, providing comprehensive instruction in ground operations, flight simulators, and aircraft.

— Callis’s lifelong passion for aviation led her to Southern Utah University in Cedar City, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in aviation science with Magna Cum Laude honors. Her academic expertise spans aerodynamics, aeromedical science, aircraft systems and human factors/safety studies. Callis obtained her private pilot license in January 2022 through Cactus Aviation in Henderson and has since expanded her qualifications earning her commercial pilot license with instrument rating, complex and high-performance endorsements, as well as multiple flight instructor certifications (CFI, CFII, MEI, and AGI), bringing a vast amount of experience to All In Aviation’s team of Certified Flight Instructors.

All In Aviation, the only Cirrus Aircraft training partner in Southern Nevada, is a full-service aviation company offering flight training, factory transition training, pilot certifications and aircraft rental, sales, management and storage. It has two locations to serve Southern Nevada, located at Henderson Executive Airport and North Las Vegas Airport.

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