Braintrust, a certified minority-owned business and leading integrated marketing agency with offices in Las Vegas, Nashville, New York and Los Angeles, has announced the recent promotions of Katie Stambaugh to vice president of finance and operations, and Sara Hall to vice president of client services.
Make-A-Wish Southern Nevada welcomes Anne Browne , a certified fundraising executive (CFRE), as the chapter’s vice president, development and marketing. Browne is responsible for generating revenue through individuals, special events and corporate donors. She oversees all development and marketing activities and ensures that they are consistent with the organization’s mission, programs and policies.
Michael Jerums, city of North Las Vegas automotive equipment mechanic, was awarded the 2021 Emergency Vehicle Technician of the Year Award, honoring him as the top public safety fleet technician in the country. Jerums, a city employee since 2006, was recognized by the Fire Department Safety Officers Association (FDSOA) at the annual Apparatus Symposium on Jan. 10 in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Southern Nevada Senior Law Program, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, which provides free, legal services to senior residents of Southern Nevada aged 60 and older, has announced its board of directors.
Steve Westerman has been named vice president of Cox Business, Las Vegas. He leads sales and leadership efforts in the Southern Nevada commercial market, including small, medium and large businesses, government and community institutions.
PNC Bank has announced the appointment of financial services veteran Denette Suddeth as regional president and head of commercial banking for Nevada, including Reno and Las Vegas, in a move that gives the bank a presence in all 30 of the nation’s top metropolitan statistical areas.
CleanSpark Inc., a sustainable bitcoin mining and energy technology company, announced its board of directors appointed Gary A. Vecchiarelli, chief financial officer of the company.
BDO USA LLP has named Chris Farthing a partner in the firm’s assurance practice. Farthing has extensive experience with a range of domestic and international companies in the consumer products, gaming and hospitality, telecommunications and manufacturing industries, as well as government and nonprofit organizations. His clients range from Fortune 500 companies to small, closely held family businesses and nonprofits.
De Castroverde Law Group, a personal injury, criminal defense and immigration law firm founded in Las Vegas in 2005 by brothers Alex and Orlando De Castroverde , has hired new attorneys Natalie Hagen and Miguel Morales .
After 14 years in business, Ferrari Public Affairs has announced the firm has changed its name to Ferrari Reeder Public Affairs. Brian Reeder became the firm’s first partner in 2020 and the new name is reflective of Reeder’s advancement in all aspects of company operations and the future direction of the firm.