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People on the Move: May 9, 2022

Mon, May 9, 2022 (2 a.m.)

Grand Canyon Development Partners announced the promotion of Elijah Redus from project coordinator to assistant project manager for the development and construction management company. Redus formerly served as an intern through a partnership with the U.S. Air Force and its program to transition members of the military into civilian careers.

Security 1st Title announced its vice president and senior underwriter, Denny Burg, has been elected president of the Nevada Land Title Association (NLTA).

Prime Trust announced the hiring of Jeremy Sheridan, former assistant director of investigations with the Secret Service, as vice president, regulatory affairs. Sheridan joins an extensive bench of Prime Trust government and regulatory experts from several governmental bodies such as Secret Service and other law enforcement agencies, OCC, SEC Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury.

CBRE welcomed Las Vegas retail veteran Frank Volk, formerly with SRS Real Estate Partners, as executive vice president. Also joining Volk from SRS is Kayla Cambra. Together, they’ll focus on leasing high-end retail properties on the Las Vegas Strip and specialty mixed-use properties.

Two Southern Nevada engineering consulting and testing companies announced they have merged. IQC Southwest and Centurion Consultants are now operating under the Centurion Consultants brand. Brian Eller, principal of IQC Southwest, will now serve as Centurion’ principal and CEO.

MDX Labs announced two high-profile additions to the company to support its growth and assist in long-term expansion objectives. Trent Hofmockel and James Utley, Ph.D., MLS have a combined 50 years of experience working in the medical and laboratory industries with recognized health care brands. As clinical operations adviser, Hofmockel will utilize his experience managing large clinic operations to streamline MDX processes and services. Utley is laboratory manager for MDX Labs and will oversee all laboratory operations.

The American Library Association named Las Vegas-Clark County Library District as the 2022 recipient of its Library of the Future Award. Sponsored by the ALA and Information Today Inc., the annual award recognizes innovative planning, application or development of focused customer support relating to information technology in libraries. The Library District was selected for its “Bringing the Library to Transit Riders” program, a partnership with the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada. The program enables transit riders to instantly sign up for access to online materials using the RTC’s free onboard Wi-Fi on approximately 400 transit buses throughout the Las Vegas metropolitan area.

Corcoran Global Living welcomed Michael Zelina and his sales associates to the firm’s operation in Las Vegas. Zelina was the broker, owner and co-founder of Red Luxury Real Estate, Marketing & Productions.

Cragin & Pike announced numerous C-Level promotions, including the agency’s first woman/first Hispanic shareholder partner, Dulcinea Rongavilla, who was also named executive vice president. Scott Kerestesi became CEO, replacing Greg McKinley, who remains with the firm handling clients and new business opportunities; Tom Burns remains as president; Todd Morse was promoted to chief operations officer; and Chris Campbell remains executive vice president of the health and benefits division.

This story appeared in Las Vegas Weekly.

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