Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority - Members

Members

The authority is governed by a 14 member board. Of those 8 are required to be elected officials and the other 6 are appointed by the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce and Nevada Resort Association.

  • Chairman, Tom Collins, Commission Office

Commissioner Clark County

  • Vice Chairman, Scott M. Nielson, Station Casinos Executive Vice President / Chief Development Officer
  • Treasurer, Tom Jenkin, Caesars Entertainment President of Operations
  • Secretary, Lawrence Weekly, Clark County Commissioner

Commission Office

  • Charles Bowling, Mandalay Bay President and Chief Operating Officer
  • Shari L. Buck, City of North Las Vegas Mayor
  • Paul J. Chakmak, Boyd Gaming Corporation Executive Vice Preseident and Chief Operating Officer
  • Carolyn G. Goodman, City of Las Vegas Mayor
  • Andy Hafen, Eureka Casino Resort Mayor
  • Gregory Lee, Eureka Casino Resort Chairman and CEO
  • Kristin McMillan, Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce President and CEO
  • George Rapson, City of Mesquite Councilman
  • Steven D. Ross, City of Las Vegas Councilman
  • Cam Walker, Boulder City Mayor Pro Tem

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