On
Wednesday, February 19, The Mob Museum,
The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, will host “Women in
Gaming” in its historic courtroom. Part of the Museum’s ongoing Courtroom
Conversation educational programming series, the event will take place at 7
p.m. and feature a panel discussion among three of the top women in the global
gaming industry: Patricia Becker, president, Patricia Becker & Associates
and former executive director, UNLV’s International Gaming Institute as well as
first and only woman to be appointed to the Nevada Gaming Control Board; Jan
Jones Blackhurst, executive vice president, communications and government
relations, Caesars Entertainment; and Elaine Wynn, director, Wynn Resorts, and
president, Nevada State Board of Education. Moderating the discussion will be
Marybel Batjer, secretary, California Government Operations and past vice
president, public policy, Caesars Entertainment.
Community
partners helping present the event include Global Gaming Women and the Women’s
Research Institute of Nevada (WRIN). In addition, the University of Nevada, Las
Vegas, Lied Library Special Collections will display archival material relevant
to the topic and Vegas PBS will record the event for future broadcast
consideration.
These
women will come together for one evening at The Mob Museum to discuss the world
of gaming from their own unique perspectives. Sure to be among the topics that
evening: the highs and lows, challenges and successes of operating as prominent
figures in a largely male-dominated gaming industry.
About
Patricia Becker
Patricia
Becker is the President of Patricia Becker & Associates, a gaming
consulting firm that specializes in compliance and regulatory issues. In
addition, she currently serves as chair of the compliance committee at Bally
Technologies, Inc. She previously served as executive director of UNLV
International Gaming Institute, and was the first woman to be appointed to the
Nevada Gaming Control Board. Previously, Becker held numerous executive
positions including roles with Aladdin Gaming and Harrah’s. She also served as
chief of staff to Nevada Gov. Bob Miller from 1993 to 1995 and on the board of
directors for Cash Systems Inc., Fitzgerald’s Gaming Corp. and Powerhouse
Technologies. In 2004, Becker was the first woman to be inducted into the
International Association of Gaming Advisors and has served as the
organization’s president.
About
Jan Jones Blackhurst
Jan
Jones Blackhurst is Executive Vice President of Communications and Government
Relations for Caesars Entertainment, Corp. In that capacity, she oversees all
worldwide government affairs, corporate communications, community relations and
corporate-social responsibility programs for the $9 billion corporation. Those programs include Caesars
industry-leading responsible-gaming systems and its various initiatives aimed
at enhancing diversity and promoting environmental stewardship companywide.
Prior
to joining Caesars in November 1999, Jones Blackhurst served two terms as Mayor
of the City of Las Vegas. She was the
city’s first woman chief executive, and among the most popular mayors in its
history, having won reelection in 1995 by a 72 percent margin. While in office,
Jones Blackhurst presided over an unprecedented period of economic, social and
cultural expansion, one in which the city’s population increased 66 percent,
making Las Vegas the fastest-growing major metropolitan area in America
throughout much of the 1990s.
In
2011, Jones Blackhurst was the first woman to be honored with the Lifetime
Achievement Award in Gaming Communications by the American Gaming
Association. She was also honored by the
Women’s Research Institute of Nevada as a mentor and leader in Las Vegas and
honored by the Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada for the ATHENA
International Award for leadership. In
2012 Jones Blackhurst received the Americanism Award from the Anti-Defamation
League in recognition of her outstanding leadership, dedication to diversity,
and commitment to her community. In
2013, she was awarded the Free Enterprise Award by the Nevada Taxpayers
Association, Employers Association of Southern Nevada, and the Metro Chamber as
a distinguished community leader who has made a significant and lasting impact
on the Southern Nevada economy. She also
received the William Andrews Clark – Lifetime Achievement Award honoring her
extraordinary distinction in lifetime success and a tribute to her years of
commitment, dedication, and service to the Southern Nevada community.
About
Elaine Wynn
Elaine
Wynn has served as Director of Wynn Resorts since 2000 and has helped guide the
company’s expansion from the opening of Wynn Las Vegas in April 2005 and Wynn
Macau in September 2006 to the unveiling of Encore in December 2008.
In
her role, Wynn has overseen a multitude of details that have contributed to the
creation of the “Wynn lifestyle.” These range from the selection of staff
uniforms, luxury shops and spa amenities to playing a key role in special
events and the company’s charitable involvement. Prior to her current position,
Wynn served in a similar capacity as Director of Mirage Resorts from 1976 to
2000.
Wynn
is personally and actively involved in a variety of community organizations and
civic bodies dedicated to the enrichment of children, including serving as
president of the Nevada Board of Education, chairman of the national board of
the Communities In Schools drop-out prevention organization and co-chair of the
Greater Las Vegas After-School All Stars, among others.
Wynn
has also been a strong supporter of the arts.
Her role as a business leader in Nevada led to her appointments to the
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Board of Trustees and the Library of
Congress Trust Fund Board. In 2011 she established the Elaine Wynn Studio for
Arts Education at the Smith Center for the Performing Arts in Las Vegas. The
Elaine Wynn Studio includes classrooms, conference rooms and offices for
education program staff, interns, and artists in residence. The building’s two performance spaces, a
“black box” theater and cabaret theater, are also used for children’s theater
and educational programming.
Her
dedication to the community has garnered numerous awards and accolades
including the Governor’s Philanthropist of the Year in 2005 and an Honorary
Doctorate from the University of Nevada Las Vegas in 1986. She was awarded one
of seven National Promise of America Founder’s Awards for improving children’s
lives at a ceremony at the White House. She is especially proud of the dedication
of the Elaine Wynn Elementary School in 1991.
Seating
for this once-in-a-lifetime event is extremely limited. VIP tickets are $250;
preferred seating tickets are $125 and include a private reception prior to the
event. General admission entry is $40. Dessert and refreshments will be
available following the event for all attendees.
To
make reservations, please call (702) 229-2734 or visit themobmuseum.org/archives/category/events/.
ABOUT
THE MOB MUSEUM
The
Mob Museum is a world-class destination in downtown Las Vegas dedicated to the
thrilling story of organized crime and law enforcement. It presents an exciting
and authentic view of the Mob’s impact on Las Vegas history and its unique
imprint on the world. True stories of Mob history are brought to life in a bold
and contemporary style via engaging exhibits, high-tech theater presentations
and more than 600 artifacts, the largest collection of Mob and related law
enforcement memorabilia under one roof. Since opening in 2012, The Mob Museum has
accumulated numerous accolades, including being named one of “20 Places Every
American Should See” by Fox News and Budget Travel magazine, “Las Vegas’ Best
New Attractions for 2012” by Travel + Leisure magazine, “9 Reasons to Visit Las
Vegas” by CNNgo, a finalist for the “Best Wider World Project Award,” by the
British Guild of Travel Writers and “Best Museum” by Nevada Magazine. Admission
is $19.95 for adults ages 18 and over with special pricing for children,
seniors, military, law enforcement, Nevada residents, and teachers. Museum
hours are Sundays through Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Fridays and
Saturdays 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. For more information, call (702) 229-2734 or
visit www.themobmuseum.org. Connect on Facebook: www.Facebook.com/themobmuseum and on Twitter: @TheMobMuseum.
No comments:
Post a Comment