Jordan Hollander
Jordan Hollander, '16 LLM Gaming Law and Regulation, recently was named as a member of the Emerging Leaders of Gaming (ELG) and Global Gaming Business magazine 2018-19 class of the "ELG 40 Under 40," which recognizes gaming industry professionals under the age of 40 already making significant impacts on the casino gaming industry. A resident of Branchburg, he currently serve as a deputy attorney general with the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement.
Bernard Chan
Bernard Chan, '99 BS Hotel Administration, works for the city and county of San Francisco. Biking, hiking, and swimming are his hobbies. He lives in San Mateo.
Karen A. Whelan
Karen Whelan, '06 JD, recently joined Kirst and Associates as staff counsel for Allstate.
Lydia Villoria
Lydia Villoria, '13 BS Kinesiology, is working full time at Chaminade University of Honolulu while also pursuing a master's degree in instructional leadership. She hopes to complete her degree in 2020.
Amie Callaway
Amie Callaway, '16 BS Hotel Administration - Hospitality Management, works as the assistant director of operations for the University of California, Berkeley women’s basketball program. In 2018 she earned an MBA in sports management from San Diego State University. She says she was a proud member of the UNLV women’s basketball program from 2012 to 2016. She lives in Emeryville.
Kelsey Mazmanyan
Kelsey Lupo Mazmanyan, '14 BA Environmental Studies, is the student supervisor and digitization lab manager in the digital collections department of UNLV's University Libraries. Previously, she worked for the Las Vegas Clark County Library District. Last year she earned her master's degree in library and information science from Ohio's Kent State University. This January, she married Avetis Mazmanyan, '16 BA Economics. He owns the Mediterranean food company Mezze Foods and sells hummus and dips at local Whole Foods stores and at farmers' markets around Las Vegas. He also works for Caesars Entertainment in analytics.
Paula Avery
Paula Avery, '92 BS Hotel Administration, works in human resources for a construction company. Previously, she worked in the Las Vegas hospitality industry for 15 years with companies such as Binions Gaming, Sam's Town, New York-New York, and MGM/Mirage during its merger. Her son, Zachary Avery, is a criminal justice major at UNLV. She lives in Henderson.
Lynn Carol Feinn
Lynn Carol Feinn, '86 BA French, includes reading, movies , creative writing, and coloring among her hobbies.
Lynette Boggs-Perez
Lynette Boggs-Perez, '98 MPA, was elected in May 2019 as the District 7 trustee of the Judson Independent School District, one of the 19 independent school districts in the San Antonio area. She also serves as board secretary of the school district. She is a juvenile and child welfare attorney in San Antonio. She lives in Converse.
Cris Novich
Cris Novich, '10 BS Recreation & Leisure Services, is founder and owner of Full Tilt Transportation, a rapidly growing trucking and transportation company located in Reno. Founded in 2017, the company now boasts 20 power units and more than 40 53-foot trailers. Full Tilt's customer core base includes gaming and casino clients that require special procedures, safeguards, heightened security, and reliable transportation for their high-value loads. Under Novich's leadership the customer base continues to expand rapidly. He is the proud father of two small children and is happily married to Jessica, a co-owner of the company. When not working, he is a high school basketball official and a scratch golfer. Personal fitness is his hobby. The family lives in Reno.
Evelyn Garcia Morales
Evelyn Garcia Morales, '06 BA Political Science, has been named executive director of the Fulfillment Fund Las Vegas.
Kathleen Lauckner
Kathleen Lauckner, '90 Master of Education, '12 PDD Educational Leadership, was chosen to be a guest lecturer at the new campus of her undergraduate alma mater, Stockton University, in Atlantic City, New Jersey. She presented a session titled “Engaging Communities and Stakeholders” for the executive Ed.D. organization leadership program. This opportunity allowed her to share her involvement with communities impacted by the legacy of lead toxicity as well as her engagement with voter participation in issues involving both energy and education. She is an emerita faculty member of UNLV's School of Public Policy and Leadership as well as a part-time instructor in the School of Community Health.