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People on the Move: July 17, 2023

Mon, Jul 17, 2023 (2 a.m.)

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck announces Emily Ellis and Jayme Ritchie as its new pro bono leadership team. They will advance the firm’s pro bono efforts and support the strategy and vision for the Pro Bono Program. They will be supported by Jessica Molesworth, the firm’s pro bono and community impact coordinator, who will continue to provide administrative support for the program.

Three alumni from the William S. Boyd School of Law at UNLV have been selected to receive 2023 Immigrant Justice Corps (IJC) Justice Fellowships. Cristian Gonzalez Perez (’21), Chapman Noam (’22) and Priscila Venzor (’23) will serve two-year fellowships where they will become experts in immigration law and assist in a broad range of legal matters including asylum applications, securing special relief for juveniles and deportation defense.

SR Construction, a design-build general contractor, completed The Fertility Center of Las Vegas at the intersection of Hacienda Avenue and Durango Drive. The new facility is part of a nearly 4.5-acre commercial property that houses a surgery center, laboratory and fertility clinic.

Nathan Adelson Hospice hired Lori Townsend as the hospice’s chief nursing officer. She will manage daily nursing operations to ensure all practices align with the organization’s objectives and values, plus oversee the home care, business development, admissions and transportation departments.

The NRP Group, a developer, builder and manager of multifamily housing, hired Austin Kates as vice president of development in Phoenix and Mike Moriarty as vice president of development in Las Vegas. Moriarty brings over eight years of private real estate development and construction experience to his new role. Before joining NRP, he served as managing partner at The Ardour Company, a multifamily real estate development and investment platform.

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This story appeared in Las Vegas Weekly.

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