According to a statement from the governor’s office released Wednesday, Sanchez has worked with the GOED since 2012, joining as the Southern Nevada regional director before moving on to become the director of international trade the next year.
Bailey Schulz
Bailey joined the Las Vegas-Review Journal’s business desk in April 2018. She previously worked with the paper in the summer of 2017 as an intern. Prior to her return, she was an intern on Bloomberg News’ energy team. She grew up in Iowa and graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a bachelor of journalism degree in 2017.
The Governor’s Office of Economic Development awarded $1 million worth of tax abatements to three companies in Northern Nevada looking to expand operations.
On Thursday, the Governor’s Office of Economic Development awarded the company $570,811 in tax abatements to help facilitate its growth in Nevada.
Kathleen Keyes is set to be elected to Valley Electric Association’s board Thursday. She is moving in as dozens of members work to oust the directors who were in charge during a series of sexual harassment and embezzlement allegations.
According to a 2019 report from Bank of America, Hispanic and Latino business owners across the country are more optimistic than their non-Hispanic peers, despite being more likely to have employees leave over the pastyear.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford is pressuring the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau to enforce a rule that would protect borrowers from abusive lending.
Just four months after receiving tax abatements from the state, the site of a Google data center in Henderson is beginning to take shape.
A report from Chicago-based global outplacement and executive coaching firm Challenger, Gray Christmas found that about 75 million people are expected to spend an average of six hours watching the tournament while at work.
Sarper “Sharp” Celenk and John Unal are working to introduce entrepreneurs — most of whom are based in other countries — to mentors and investors through their startup incubator Innosance, named after a mash-up of “innovation” and “renaissance.”
To help Nevadans improve their credit scores, data analytics company FICO will be hosting a “Score a Better Future” event next week at the College of Southern Nevada.
Local experts say the launch of companies like HAPPIE Home exemplify the local health care industry’s growing research and development space. Gillian Barclay, a health care industry specialist at the Governor’s Office of Economic Development, said the R&D workforce is here; Nevada just needs more companies to keep these workers in-state.
With spring just around the corner, Home Depot is gearing up to hire 300 associates at its 13 locations across the valley to prepare for its busiest selling season.
Nearly two years after Faraday Future bailed on its North Las Vegas auto factory, the company has put its land up for sale.
The common theme at the fourth annual Consumer Fraud Prevention Fair Friday: If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.
The ready rating program assesses businesses on their current safety standards and gives a rating on how prepared the company is for a disaster. It then offers tutorials, online videos and other interactive tools on disaster readiness.