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People on the Move: May 29, 2023

Mon, May 29, 2023 (2 a.m.)

Mike Hnatuick was hired as vice president of security and Stan Williams as director of security at Sahara Las Vegas. Prior to joining the company more than seven years ago, Hnatuick served 25 years with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, where he retired as a sergeant. For the past year, Williams has served as Sahara’s security manager. In his new role, Williams oversees the development of the security department by updating and implementing new procedures and policies as well as recruiting, selecting and hiring new employees. He has worked for the company for more than nine years. Prior to joining Sahara, Williams served as chief of security for the Sands Expo Convention Center and the security supervisor for the Orleans.

Southwest Medical added a new health care provider to help meet the growing need for health services in the Las Vegas community: Nicole Castro Zieba, APRN, joins the Tenaya Health Care Center location (2704 N. Tenaya Way) and specializes in adult medicine.

Audrey Lee is the new director of interior production at the architectural firm Steelman Partners, and has worked on large-scale projects, including Caesars at Danville Virginia and the Villas at Disneyland Hotel.

The Nevada Hotel & Lodging Foundation awarded scholarships totaling over $37,000 to eight local students. This year’s scholarships are triple the amount the foundation provided in 2022. The 2023 scholarship recipients are: Mason Comastro, UNLV student; Willow Marshall, UNLV student; Alyssa Reyes, UNLV student and Boyd Gaming team member; Taylor Freeman, UNLV student and Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas team member; Ayrton Yamaguchi, UNLV student and MGM Grand and Waldorf Astoria team member; Jason Thompson, UNLV student joining MGM Resorts International in June; Oluwaseyi Joseph, International School of Hospitality student and MGM Resorts International team member; Hans Landinger, UNLV student and Venetian team member. The foundation is the charitable arm of the Nevada Hotel & Lodging Association.

Holland & Hart announced the addition of two associates in the firm’s Las Vegas office: Celssie Hardy and Zaniah Jordan. Hardy helps clients protect their business interests, navigate the legislative process and pursue new opportunities through her state policy and government affairs experience. Jordan counsels clients on a range of corporate matters including entity formation, corporate governance, debt and equity financings, securities offerings, SEC filings and general corporate transactions.

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This story appeared in Las Vegas Weekly.

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