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College will offer class on loan software

The College of Southern Nevada will offer a seminar in Calyx Point for loan origination from 6-9 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday at the Green Valley Tech Center, 1560 Warm Springs Road in Henderson.

Calyx Point is a widely used mortgage lending software. The class will address loan origination and marketing; prequalification; good faith estimates; the truth in lending statement and data security, among other topics.

Class fee is $229 and includes course materials. Call 651-5790 or visit http://www.csn.edu/pages/773 for information.

The Clark County Bar Association named F. Celeste Alvarado public services administrator and Angela Sablan communications specialist.

Salvatore Ferragamo, an Italian luxury fashion house, opened at the Shoppes at Palazzo, 3325 Las Vegas Blvd. South.

Grubb & Ellis Las Vegas, a real estate services company, named John Repetti adviser, investment services.

The Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors, a nonprofit trade group, named Beth Asat to its grievance committee.

The Michael Corrigan Restaurant Group named Eric Berman operations director.

Habitat for Humanity Las Vegas, a nonprofit group, named Roger Cooper project manager and Chet Yarbrough land development director.

FoxCor, a local construction management firm, named James Cocose senior project manager and Ryan Worrell project manager.

Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto named Gregory Smith chief of investigations for the Nevada attorney general's office.

Plush Mall, a Las Vegas-based development stage company, changed its named to Strongbow Resources.

Snell & Wilmer, a law firm, named Aaron Ford attorney.

Eaze Salon, Spa & Sports Zone opened at 4005 S. El Capitan Way.

Cornerstone Co., a commercial real estate services firm, moved its office to 9901 Covington Cross Parkway, Suite 170.

Vegas magazine named Amy Kim, Nicole Frusci and Mia Malone account executives.

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