“A strength of character that shows itself through integrity in action and a genuine commitment to create a positive work environment.”
Lynn W. Mitchell, CHA | Chairman of the Board, Nevada Hotel & Lodging Association and Vice President of Operations, Soleil Management
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“I think they’d find me understated, but driven, especially when it comes to my family. My daughter inspired the creation of the NF Hope Concert. I think what we DO speaks volumes about who we are.”
Jeff Leibow | Founder and Executive Producer, NF Hope Concerts
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“I hope it would be ‘There’s an approachable person I can relate to - a true professional who knows our business!’ I certainly take the time to get to know my clients and learn what keeps them up at night.”
Diana Jarzen | Sales Executive, LP Insurance Services, Inc
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“Someone’s first impression of me would be my Southern accent. After that, they would notice I’m full of energy and like to have fun, but know when it’s time to get down to business.”
David Watts | Event Center Director, Keep Memory Alive
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“I love to laugh and try to find humor in all things. Therefore most people do not think I am a very serious person but I really take notice of everything and spend a lot of time analyzing situations.”
Zelma Hulet | Managing Partner, Popped Popcorn
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“I tend to be reserved when I meet someone for the first time, so they might think that I am a quiet person… Then, they are surprised when they get to know me!”
Jack Luna | Production Manager, Tronox
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