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INSIDE BUSINESS

Mall in Strip casino adopts new name

The mall at the Planet Hollywood Resort officially became the Miracle Mile Shops on Tuesday.

The mall had been known as the Shops at Desert Passage in the Aladdin.

Mechanical Building Services named Chris Fleharty general manager and William Hooks sales engineer.

Forms and Surfaces, a designer and manufacturer of architectural products including surfaces, elevator systems and site furniture, named Shane Seddon territory manager for Las Vegas and Clark County.

HR Public Relations named Michele Madole account executive.

Accountants Inc., a provider of staffing services for accounting and finance professionals, named Cheryl Valli senior business development manager.

The CineVegas Film Festival named Trevor Groth artistic director, Ian Jankelowitz managing director, James Wright operations director and Roger Tinch art and online director.

Silver State Helicopters named Dan Corsentino director of the Sheriff's Airborne Law Enforcement program.

The 1st Commerce Bank named Leizl Sarte-Saad operations manager for its North Las Vegas branch.

Fig, a center for medically supervised body shaping, named Kevin Hassey to its advisory board.

Orgill/Singer & Associates, a Las Vegas-based insurance brokerage firm, named Mark Crawford controller.

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