COMING IN THIS WEEK’S BUSINESS PRESS
April 20, 2008 - 9:00 pm
SAVING ST. JUDE'S: A Harvard-educated attorney and turnaround expert who set aside corporate life has helped the nonprofit St. Jude's Ranch, which takes in abused and abandoned kids, recover from a cutback in donor money by implementing smart business practices.
TIME TO CHILL: Yogurt, ice cream and smoothie shops are gearing up for summer and a boom in business.
EXECUTIVE SNAPSHOT: Kevin Rabbit, president and chief executive officer of GES Exposition Services, talks about some of the influences on his career and where he likes to relax and celebrate a success.
THIS WEEK'S LIST: Southern Nevada's educational facilities and training organizations and schools.
THIS WEEK'S BUSINESS PRESS POLL QUESTION
Log onto the Las Vegas Business Press Web site and let us hear your opinion on this week's question.
A Henderson physician and health adviser to Gov. Jim Gibbons said he is considering buying two of the three clinics owned by Dr. Dipak Desai, whose gastroenenterology practice is at the center of a massive hepatitis alert. Dr. Rudy Manthei, founder of the Nevada Eye & Ear and principal owner of Seven Hills Surgery Center, said the clinics are needed to serve the residents of the Las Vegas Valley and that he would encourage the physicians who worked for Desai to practice at the facilities.
"Do you agree the clinics' former physicians should be encouraged to return to practice at the facilities if Manthei purchases them?"
Answer at www.lvbusinesspress.com/poll/