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Meet two dynamic Real Estate Members

Tamra L. Coulter Here's to strong women; May we know them, May we be them, May we Raise them.

Claireese LaRee Ross

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“Marry your Mortgage and date your rate”

Letter from the President & CEO

NV.gov Joe Lombardo

UNLV Graduate Marie R. Scrofani

Member Spotlight Dolores Campuzano Pignatello

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Presented by the Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada©

NEVADA WOMEN'S H A L L O F FA M E

18 th Annual Pioneer Award

CO-MC - John Huck, Emmy Award News Anchor FOX5 CO-MC - Amie Jo Greer, Corner4Success Charitable Foundation Opening Speaker - June L. Beland, President & CEO

2024 Nevada WHOF Inductees are:

Pioneer Award Inductee - Barbara Wood Lifetime Acievement Inductee - Justice Patricia Lee Executive Leadership Inductee – Berenice Church

March 22, 2024 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM WCCNV Members $75 Per Person Member Table $600 Non Member $90 Per Person Non Member Table $720 VIP Per Person $125 VIP table $1,000 ( 8 seats per table )

Leadership Inductees: Colleen Walters Birch, Latoya Holman, Haith L. Johnson, Kimberly Gyuran Miles, Blossom Tavares

~~~~ Organization Inductees: Aynalem Getahun, Leanna Jenkins, Brook Neubauer, Annette Logan-Parker, Wendi Schweigart

~~~~ Young Professional Inductees: Mary Elizabeth Bacon, Sabrina Borghoff, Jane Sherlock

~~~~ Live Entertainment, TV Media, Print Media Entertainment Venue Inductees:

Lawry’s The Prime Rib 4043 Howard Hughes Pkwy. Las Vegas, NV 89169

Sky Dee Miles - Entertainment Live Show Patranya Bhoolsuwan - TV Media Stacy Gualandi - Print Media The Bootlegger Italian Bistro & Entertainment Venue

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LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT

June L. Beland Founder, President and CEO

The Nevada Women's Hall of Fame is an American institution created in 2005 by June L. Beland in Las Vegas, Nevada. The mission of the Nevada Women’s Hall of Fame is "to honor women, whose contributions to the arts, athletics, business, education, government, the humanities, philanthropy and science, have been the greatest value for the development of their state." The Nevada Women's Hall of Fame inducts distinguished women through a rigorous honors selection process involving representatives of the Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada through its Annual International ATHENA Awards through areas of expertise. Inductees are selected on the basis of the changes they created that affect the social, economic or cultural aspects of society; the significant local, state national or global impact and results of change due to their achievement; and the enduring value of their achievements or changes within their communities. The Nevada Women’s Hall of Fame is hosted by founder June L. Beland, Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada© since 2005, when the organization held the first ATHENA International Awards. The Nevada Women’s Hall of Fame office is through the Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada.

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CONTENTS Mailing Address: 4441 Zev Ct., Las Vegas, NV 89121 (702) 733-3955 | Fax (702) 926-9270 www.womenschamberofnevada.org Publisher June L. Beland | CEO publications@womenschamberofnevada.org Assistant Publisher Norman H. Beland II nhbii@womenschamberofnevada.org

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Advertising | Marketing Claireese LaRee Ross Advertising Director (480) 878-8634 Cell | (702) 733-3955 Office claireese@womenschamberofnevada.org Distribution: Digital | ISSUU 550 Members 210 Signed Subscribers 1.2 mil National Readers Contributing Articles ATHENA International Claireese LaRee Ross Dolores Campuzano Pignatello MYS.FIRM NV.GOV NV System of Higher Education Tamra L. Coulter WCCNV

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Letter from the President Governor Joe Lombardo Nevada System of Higher Education Less is More UNLV Congratulations Marie R. Scrofani Do You Know the Chamber & Volunteers Cover Story 1 | Tamera L. Coulter Cover Story 2 | Claireese LaRee Ross Diversity | Equity | inclusion Chambers of Commerce Diversity Partners Member Spotlight | Dolores Campuzano Pignatello All Chamber Publication Nevada Women’s Hall of Fame LVBNM The Big Game 58 EXPO Power Breakfast Series The Entrepreneur Club Government Affairs Committee Young Professional Club Chamber Ambassador | A-TEAM *Join a Chamber Group or Committee Board of Directors & Executive Board Caesars Entertainment Victoria Tambunting Tamera Coulter RE Diversity Certified Claireese LeRee Ross RE Women’s Chamber The Payroll Company HR Consultants C4S Charitable Foundation MGM FOCUSED ON WHAT MATTERS Membership Levels & Division Chamber Business Journal advertising Women In Power Business Magazine 2024 Membership Registry

WCCNV Web: www.womenschamberofnevada.org Digital Distribution 1.2 mil readers throughout the USA, ISSUU Members and Community businesses throughout Nevada, All State of Nevada Offices, All Nevada Chambers of Commerce, All U.S. State Chambers of Commerce, The U.S. Chamber of Commerce in D.C., Federal Offices within Washington, D.C. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in our published works are those of the author(s) and do not reflect the opinions of ABC Publishing DBA Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada© or its Editors. All rights reserved. No part of any ABC published work may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without written permission from the publisher.

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Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo

Born in Japan in a military family, Governor Joe Lombardo spent his childhood growing up across the world, until his father was stationed at Nellis Air Force Base and his family put down roots in Las Vegas. Governor Lombardo attended Rancho High School in North Las Vegas, before going on to attend the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree. After graduating, he served in the United States Army and in the Nevada National Guard. Following his military service, Governor Lombardo joined the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD), where he quickly rose through the ranks and served on nearly every level of LVMPD, from detective to assistant sheriff. While serving at LVMPD, Governor Lombardo earned his Master of Science in Crisis Management from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in 2006. After 26 years on the force, Governor Lombardo was elected as Sheriff of Clark County in 2014 and re-elected in 2018. As the sheriff of Nevada’s largest county, he oversaw a $1.3 billion dollar budget, 6,000 employees, and LVMPD’s efforts to protect millions of Clark County residents and visitors each day. Governor Lombardo was elected as the 31st Governor of Nevada in November 2022 and sworn into office in January 2023. Governor Lombardo is focused on diversifying and revitalizing Nevada’s economy, restoring law and order in communities across the state, and bringing excellence, school choice, and accountability to Nevada’s education system. More important to him than anything, Governor Lombardo is a devoted husband to First Lady Donna Lombardo, a dedicated father to his daughter Morgan, stepdaughter Lacey, stepson Jackson, and a grandfather to his 1-year-old grandson Teddy.

Carson City

State Capitol Building 101 N. Carson Street Carson City, NV 89701 Phone: (775) 684-5670

Las Vegas

Grant Sawyer State Office Building 555 East Washington Ave, Suite 5100 Las Vegas, NV 89101 Phone: (702) 486-2500

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2024 WHOF PROGRAM Masters of Ceremonies, John Huck, News Anchor FOX5 News CO-Mistress of Ceremonies, Amie Jo Greer, Corner4Success Charitable Foundation Opening Speaker, June L. Beland, Founder President & CEO Champagne & Reception Sponsors, June and Norman Beland, Sr. Opening Performer, Amie Jo Greer

2024 WHOF INDUCTEES Lifetime Achievement Inductee | Barbara Wood Minority Lifetime Achievement Inductee | Patricia Lee, Nevada Supreme Court Justice Visionary & Exceptional Leadership Inductee | Berenice Church Leadership Inductees Colleen Walters Birch, Kimberly Miles, Haith Johnson, Latoya Holman, Blossom Tavares Young Professional Leadership Inductees Mary Elizabeth Bacon, Sabrina Borghoff, Jane Sherlock Organizational Leadership Inductees Leanna Jenkins, Wendi Schweigart, Brooke Neubauer, Aynalem Getahun, Annette Logan-Parker Legacy Entertainment & Media Inductees Media Television Inductee | Patranya Bhoolsuwan, Patranya Media LLC 3 Regional Emmy Awards for her work as a news reporter & anchor Print Media Inductee | Stacy Gualandi Emmy Award-Winning Voice/Actor/Journalist Entertainment Live Show Inductee | Skye Dee Miles, Aria Resorts & Casino Award-Winning Vocalist, Actress, Writer, and Producer Entertainment Venue Inductee | Lorraine Hunt-Bono, The Bootlegger Bistro Nevada Women’s Hall of Fame Committee Founder & Producer: June L. Beland, WHOF Sr. Director: Norman H. Beland II, Events Chair: Sandra Roche, Volunteers: Dawn Kyles/President, Brenda Gayle Bryant, Tamra Coulter, Paula Jackson, Becky Palmer, Claireese LeRee Ross, June Matute, Barbara Gulas Wilson, Patricia Lee

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The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) is pleased to announce the three finalists who have reached the final rounds of consideration for the vacant NSHE Chancellor position. The search for the next chancellor has been rigorous and extensive, and these three finalists have emerged as top contenders for this prestigious role. The finalists are Charles Ansell, M.S., Lawrence M. Drake II, Ph.D., and Kathleen M. Marshall, J.D. Charles Ansell, M.S., currently serves as the vice president for research, policy, and advocacy at Complete College America. With a strong background in higher education and policy, Ansell has been a relentless advocate for favorable policy and legislation, resulting in significant increases in graduation rates and state appropriations. His expertise in collaboration and strategic vision makes him a compelling candidate for the Chancellor position. Dr. Lawrence M. Drake II, Ph.D., is the current interim president and dean of the college of business and entrepreneurship at Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach, Florida. With a wealth of leadership experience, including serving as the president/CEO of The Executive Leadership Council and as a division president/CEO at The Coca-Cola Company, Drake brings a unique perspective to the table. His accomplishments in improving retention rates and establishing partnerships demonstrate some of the many capabilities in his career of expanding access and opportunities to higher education.

Charles Ansell, M.S.

Kathleen M. Marshall, J.D., has an extensive background in politics, law and education. Currently serving as the executive director of the Nevada School Choice Partnership, Marshall has been instrumental in advancing educational opportunities and access across the state. Marshall is a former Lieutenant Governor, Treasurer and Senior Deputy Attorney General for the state of Nevada. Her expertise in educational policy and her dedication to equity and diversity make her a strong candidate for the chancellor position. “Each of the finalists brings a high caliber of skills and assets that would support NSHE across the state,” said Joe Arrascada, vice chair of Nevada System of Higher Education’s Board of Regents. “Their diverse backgrounds and accomplishments demonstrate their commitment to educational excellence and their ability to lead and inspire change. We are confident that any one of them would be a valuable asset to NSHE, contributing to the advancement of higher education in Nevada and the success of our students.”

Lawrence M. Drake II, Ph.D

The search for the next chancellor will continue with open forums and interviews with each finalist on June 27-28. On June 29, 2023, during the next NSHE Chancellor Search Committee meeting, Chair Joseph C. Arrascada and representatives of The Bryan Group, a search firm hired to assist in finding the next chancellor, will provide a report on each open forum. The Bryan Group will also present an overview of the background and qualifications of each finalist, including reference feedback, prior to their interview with the Chancellor Search Committee. The Committee will discuss and assess the finalists and may recommend a nominee or nominees for consideration of appointment by the full Board of Regents at a meeting to be held on Friday, June 30, 2023, at 1:00 p.m. The selection of the next chancellor of NSHE is a critical decision that will shape the future of higher education in Nevada. NSHE looks forward to the opportunity to engage with the finalists and make a well-informed decision for the benefit of students, faculty, and the entire Nevada community. 8 | Chamber Bi-Monthly Business News

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DO YOU KNOW THE CHAMBER & VOLUNTEERS When you join you can volunteer and get recognized by other fellow members

Board of Directors June Beland, Founder/President/CEO Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada since 2002, Entertainment Industry, Women Entrepreneur and Philanthropist - and Publisher (Celebrity & Business publishing since 1977) 45 years in business. On the 2005 Las Vegas Centennial Wall of Women with 256 other women also featured in the Nevada Women’s Legacy Book for the 150 Years of Excellence in Nevada (14 years ago) and WODA Award in 2019. Owner of ABC Publishing since 1982. Norman H. Beland, Sr., Treasurer Retired from the transportation industry after 42 years, experience with legal paper work on regulations for local and long distant transportation, and accountability for DOT. He was honored with safety awards within the freight transportation industry while keeping within the guidelines of the Labor Unions Marie R Scrofani, Secretary Marie comes to us with 36 years administrative background in the following areas: insurance, legal, construction, education, retail, notary and real estate. Marie holds a Real Estate license in the state of Nevada, part time Teacher (K-2) as a Special Education Support Staff in Primary Autism for Clark County School District. 2023 now official Teacher for CCSD graduated from UNLV. Norman H. Beland II - Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Director and controller of the chamber operations, giving strategic guidance and direction to the Board of Directors to ensure the company achieve its financial vision, mission, and long-term goals. Background in upper management, web design, concept, and development. Design and planning for online and printed materials and magazines since 1987 A-TEAM Members Volunteers • Dawn Kyles, A-Team Volunteers President , and works for SERVPRO of Henderson/boulder City Any member may join the A-TEAM – WCCNV Members only • Brenda Gayle Bryant, Owner, UNLV / EDU Director • Tamra Coulter, Signature real Estate/Realtor & Gov Affairs Committee • Becky Palmer, Premier Insurance Group/Health • Claireese LaRee Ross, Signature Real Estate / Chamber adv rep • Rhonda Anderson, Assistant for Women’s Chamber CEO • Barbara Gulas Wilson Graphic Designer • Lee Filip, Business Owner, events The Entrepreneur Club A Women’s Chamber Member Club Leads & Referral Group (WCCNV members Business Owners only) And Education - Brenda Gayle Bryant, President, and works for UNLV

JOIN the Women's Chamber of Commerce today! Call 702.733.3955 wccnv2@womenschamberofnevada.org

Meet the women of... TODAY... TOMORROW... AND THE FUTURE!

Government Affairs Council WCCNV Members Only Anita Laury, Director: To join this council, call Anita Laury at 702.275.9761 Committee Members • June Beland, President and CEO of WCCNV • Tamra Coulter, Signature Real Estate, Realtor • Gerri Schroder, Assistant for U.S. Congresswoman, Susie Lee, Dist. 3 More open seats in 2023 Anita Laruy, Owner, Dynamic Life Changes, LLC, Certified Life Couch Legacy Entertainment & Media (LEM) WCCNV members only Board Members • Honorary Board Member, Lorrain Hunt-Bono • June L. Beland, Founder of Legacy Entertainment, Media & Celebrity Publisher • Amie Jo Greer, TV Producer/Talk Show Host & Performer • More openings, must qualify Chamber Bi-Monthly Business News | 13


Meet two

dynamic Real Estate Members Tamra L. Coulter

Homeowners today have experienced a significant increase in equity, despite a recent slowdown in home price appreciation. Over the past few years, the number of homes for sale has been much lower than the number of homebuyers, leading to a substantial increase in home prices. Although the rate of price appreciation has reduced this year, homeowners have not lost all their home equity. According to the Homeowner Equity Insights report by CoreLogic, the average homeowner’s equity has increased by $34,300 over the past year.

next property. To determine how much equity, you have in your present home and how to leverage it to fund your next purchase, it is advisable to seek the assistance of a local real estate professional.

If you have been a homeowner for a longer period, your equity may have grown even more. The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has created a map showing the average increase in home prices over the past five years, which has been a significant factor contributing to the growth in home equity. Why this is so important for you now is apart from increasing your net worth, equity can also assist you in achieving other goals. This could be purchasing your next home, purchasing an investment home etc. When you sell your current house, the equity you have accumulated is returned to you in the sale, and it may be enough to pay for a substantial part or even the entire down payment for your next property. If you have been delaying the decision to sell your house, it might be worthwhile to assess your equity position and explore how it can help support your next move.

Current Market Stats | Available Single-Family Homes in Las Vegas 2,899 | N Las Vegas 521 | Henderson 935

To sum up, homeownership is a long-term strategy, and the equity you accumulate over time can have a significant impact when it comes to buying your

Tamra L. Coulter | Real Estate Agent | NVRE 175665 Signature Real Estate Group 702-460-8835 | Tamra@NVHomeswithTLC.com

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Claireese LaRee Ross Claireese LaRee` Ross the Indiana native, now resident of Las Vegas. Has made her career in real estate as Las Vegas go to agent. “ Claireese now serves all of Clark County with her Residential Real Estate services, not limiting herself, she will also service Commercial Real Estate transactions as well. I am a part of a great brokerage company, “Signature Real Estate Group.” Who strives to make us the best agents possible. The growth, inspiration, and integrity at Signature Real Estate Group has inspired me to push my business further. The real estate industry is consistently changing. The pandemic showed us that. My ability to adapt and adjust to the to the market allows me to strengthen the connection between my customer and all that I interact with. I never second guessed myself, I kept my persistence strong, and my passion lit to stay in Real Estate to keep

growing my business and career. I stay on top of my skills and CE classes and question what I don’t know. My brokerage has an awesome Real Estate School and Educators available for agent use. The agents of SREG get to attend these classes free! So, if you want or need info, we have no excuse. The market is unpredictable, so timing and preparation are key factors for a successful outcome. Losing anyone of these key factors can make or break a transaction. Emotions can run high, but it’s my job to relieve that stress and help my customers enjoy the process to the best of my abilities with what each situation allows. The choice lays with the customer’s decision on how to proceed with the transaction coupled with my knowledge. Currently, The Las Vegas market area in March for Single Family homes median sales price is $425,000. Condominiums for the Month of March sales price is $225,000. The Fed did Increase rates in the last week of March by .25%. So, Buyers have been apprehensive due to rates. However, I give tips to buyers to “Marry your Mortgage and date your Rate”. You can potentially refinance later. I stay in contact with all my clients be it past or present. Whether they are buyers, sellers or renting. Holding Fast to my mantra “Position. Over. Possessions™” Claireese LaRee` Ross is sure to P.O.P

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Diversity

Equity

Defining Diversity Diversity refers to anything that sets one individual apart from another. It is the presence of differences that may include race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity, nationality, socioeconomic status, language, (dis)ability, age, or political perspective. Defining Equity Equity is providing support based on specific needs, and is manifested in fair access, equal opportunity, resources, and an ability to thrive in an environment of respect and dignity. Equity is often mistaken for equality, as exemplified in this analogy: Three kids are standing at a fence and they are all different heights. One kid can clearly see over the fence, another kid can barely see over, and the third kid can’t see anything because they are short. That’s not equity.

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Inclusion

In a phone interview with The Balance, Bernard Banks, associate dean for leadership development and inclusion, and a clinical professor of management at Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, said that in this case, equity is “giving each kid something to stand on based on their height so that they all could see the same thing.” He added, “The same thing could be said for an organization; are you giving people what is necessary to help put them in the best possible position?” Defining Inclusion There are typically three elements of inclusion, particularly in a work environment: belonging, respect, and support. Belonging is one’s perception of acceptance, respect is the extent to which someone feels they are being treated with civility, and support is the level at which one is provided the means to achieve their full potential. If any of these elements is missing, the workplace is not truly inclusive.

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CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE Official Listings for Nevada and D.C. WASHINGTON, D.C - United States Chamber of Commerce Listings Small to large size businesses – (800) 638-6582

THE OFFICIAL STATE WOMEN’S CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOR NEVADA ESTABLISHED IN 2002 Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada, (702) 733-3955

NEVADA CITY CHAMBERS Boulder City Chamber of Commerce (702) 293-2034

Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Northern Nevada (775) 786-4100

Elko Chamber of Commerce (775) 738-7135

Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Nevada (702) 428-0555

Ely-White Pine Chamber of Commerce (775) 289-8877

Vegas Chamber of Commerce (702) 641-5822

Ward 5 - Las Vegas Black Chamber of Commerce - (702) 825-2145 LasVegasWard5@gmail.com

Fallon Chamber of Commerce (775) 423-2544

Laughlin Chamber of Commerce (775) 298-2214

Las Vegas India Chamber of Commerce (702) 501-5088

Mesquite Area Chamber of Commerce (702) 346-2902

Las Vegas Latin Chamber of Commerce (702) 385-7367

Pahrump Valley Chamber of Commerce (775) 727-5800

Urban Chamber of Commerce (702) 648-6222

North, Incline Village-Lake Tahoe Chamber of Commerce (530) 581-6900

Women Chamber of Commerce of NV (Women’s State Chamber) (702) 733-3955 since 2002

Henderson Chamber of Commerce (702) 565-8951

Sparks, The Chamber (Reno-SparksNorthern Nevada) (775) 636-9550 Stateline, Tahoe Chamber of Commerce (775) 588-1728 LAS VEGAS NOT-FOR-PROFIT CHAMBERS Armed Forces Chamber of Commerce, since 2017. (Serves veteran-owned firms). (702) 518-8847 Summerlin The Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce Nevada (GLCCNV). Stacey DeMarco Operations Manger: (702) 810-6744 LAS VEGAS & NEVADA MINORITY CHAMBERS African American Chamber of Commerce (within Urban Chamber) Asian Chamber of Commerce & Tourism (ACCAT). (702) 737-4300

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NEVADA CITY & RURAL CHAMBERS NORTHERN Armargosa Valley Chamber of Commerce (775) 372-1515 Austin Chamber of Commerce (775) 964-2200 Battle Mountain Chamber of Commerce (775) 635-8245 Beatty Chamber of Commerce (775) 533-2424 Carson City Chamber of Commerce (775) 882-1565 Crystal Bay-Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce (775) 246-7909

Fernley Chamber of Commerce (775) 575-4459 Goldfield Chamber of Commerce (775) 485-3560 Greater Fallon Chamber of Commerce (775) 423-2544 Greater Smokey Valley Chamber of Commerce (775) 377-1100 Mineral County Chamber of Commerce (775) 945-2507 Overton-Moapa Valley Chamber of Commerce (702) 398-7160 Lovelock-Pershing County Chamber of Commerce (775) 273-7213 Pioche Chamber of Commerce (775) 962-5544 Silver Springs Chamber of Commerce (775) 577-4399 Wendover Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism (775) 664-3414 Winnemucca Chamber of Commerce (775) 623-2225

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Dolores Campuzano Pignatello 10th Anniversary 2023 Today, I proudly celebrate my 10-year Anniversary Nevada, charity events, fundraiser events, women with the Women’s Chamber of Commerce of development workshops, scholarship and youth Nevada Executive Board. program judge to name a few… I even had my first podcast…. but most of all, I have had the The Women’s Chamber of Commerce strives to opportunity to represent and help the Women be a leading agent of change; to stimulate in our Community and our State… and along the orderly growth and economic development, to way I also had the opportunity to build lasting address local, state and national issues affecting relationships with incredible women who inspire me women, to develop social responsibilities affecting and that I am beyond blessed to call some of my homes, schools, health, and to promote the free best friends. enterprise system. Our chambers history started Thank you June L. Beland, aka Mama June, for May 8, 2002 as the only Women’s Chamber in Nevada’s 159-year history and one of the three your Vision, your Mentorship, your Leadership, your Friendship but most of all, for taking me standalones (means not connected to a city chamber), only State Chamber in Nevada and under your wing and for the unconditional love one of three Women’s State Chamber’s in the that you have given me since the first day we U.S.A. even today. met... You have created something so amazing for women in this State of ours and I feel honored to During my 10 years with the Chamber, I have be a part of it.... and a special thank you to all of been a part of so many amazing things: the special women and committee members who the creation of the Legacy Foundation work tirelessly to make this Organization what it is... Achieving your Dreams to Education Scholarship It would not be where it is without all of you… Program, honoring women in Nevada for their contributions, supporting and mentoring the Cheers to many more years of supporting Women Young Professionals Group, I have participated in our State. in speaking engagements promoting women in 22 | Chamber Bi-Monthly Business News

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Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada We invite you to get even more involved in the Women’s State Diversity Chamber! Check out the different channels under the Women’s State Diversity Chamber to see if any catch your attention. These are all free to join for Chamber Members in good standing Only.

Our mission is to act as a Leads and Referral Group with two industries specializing in a different area of that industry. It is targeted to a smaller group with highly qualified business owners, if you are a member of WCCNV this is one of your benefits! Contact: Brenda Gayle Bryant. (702) 308-5277 | bgayle@outlook.com

Mission is to be a driving force behind young women /men to encourage involvement in our community as well as help a new generation of women /men arise as business owners, executives and leaders. Starts back up in 2023.

Staying in control of every piece of legislation in Carson City and Washington D.C. making sure our members are educated as to what legislation in going on that will affect their businesses AND DURING Election Year the Chamber holds luncheons to help our members meet, listen and decide what candidate they will vote for in the election. (702) 275-9761 | circleAZ@aol.com

WCCNV Members Volunteer with the Women’s Chamber and be a part of the A-Team! A-Team President Dawn Kyles (702) 481-8101

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