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SUMMARY:Brews and Economic Views
DESCRIPTION:The Economics of the Las Vegas Brand5:30 -7:30 pmLocation: The Assembly at UnCommons8460 Rozita Lee Ave\, Las Vegas\, NV 89113Purchase Your Ticket! | You’re invited to join UNLV’s Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER) for the final installment of our 2025 Brews and Economic Views series: “The Economic Impact of the Las Vegas brand\, locally and globally.”Details: Monday\, September 29th5:30 to 7:30 PM The Assembly at UnCommons.Las Vegas is known not only as a destination\, but as an iconic destination\, with brand recognition that extends well beyond North America\, inspiring entrepreneurs\, artists\, and other tourist destinations to learn from and mimic our success. We will discuss the importance of Las Vegas as a brand\, cultural destination\, its global reach beyond the American southwest\, and how we might harness that reach to bring new industries to Southern Nevada in the midst of uncertainty. |  | Fast Facts:Las Vegas hosts 40 million plus visitors each year. That is more than most domestic international tourist destinations including Honolulu\, London\, and Tokyo. Sources: Press release of December 2024 visitor statistics\, How Many Tourists Visit Tokyo Each Year? A Traveler’s Love Letter to Japan’s Capital – Tourist Places Guide\, & London Tourism Statistics – How Many Tourists Visit? (2024)For international tourists to the United States\, Nevada is the 4th most popular state to visit with 2.1 million visitors\, behind New York\, Florida\, and California (Texas is 5th).Source: US Tourism Statistics – How Many Tourists Visit? (2025)Las Vegas ranked as the 29th best global city\, sandwiched between Istanbul and Helsinki\, earning highest remarks (18th globally) for its “lovability” or vibrancy of the city. Source: Resonance ConsultancyTourism accounts for half of Las Vegas gross domestic product\, generating 87.7 billion in total economic output in 2024\, creating 385\,000 jobs\, and contributing to $21.3 billion in local salaries and wages.Source: Las Vegas Convention and Visitors AuthorityLas Vegas is increasingly becoming a premier sports destination\, dubbed as “America’s most exciting sport town\,” by the New York Post generating $1.85 billion in revenue from out of town visitors in 2022. Source: UNLV Center for Business and Economic Research\, New York PostLocation: The Assembly at UnCommons8460 Rozita Lee Ave\, Las Vegas\, NV 89113Purchase Your Ticket! | \n\n\n\nYou’re invited to join UNLV’s Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER) for the final installment of our 2025 Brews and Economic Views series: “The Economic Impact of the Las Vegas brand\, locally and globally.”Details: Monday\, September 29th5:30 to 7:30 PM The Assembly at UnCommons.Las Vegas is known not only as a destination\, but as an iconic destination\, with brand recognition that extends well beyond North America\, inspiring entrepreneurs\, artists\, and other tourist destinations to learn from and mimic our success. We will discuss the importance of Las Vegas as a brand\, cultural destination\, its global reach beyond the American southwest\, and how we might harness that reach to bring new industries to Southern Nevada in the midst of uncertainty. |  | Fast Facts:Las Vegas hosts 40 million plus visitors each year. That is more than most domestic international tourist destinations including Honolulu\, London\, and Tokyo. Sources: Press release of December 2024 visitor statistics\, How Many Tourists Visit Tokyo Each Year? A Traveler’s Love Letter to Japan’s Capital – Tourist Places Guide\, & London Tourism Statistics – How Many Tourists Visit? (2024)For international tourists to the United States\, Nevada is the 4th most popular state to visit with 2.1 million visitors\, behind New York\, Florida\, and California (Texas is 5th).Source: US Tourism Statistics – How Many Tourists Visit? (2025)Las Vegas ranked as the 29th best global city\, sandwiched between Istanbul and Helsinki\, earning highest remarks (18th globally) for its “lovability” or vibrancy of the city. Source: Resonance ConsultancyTourism accounts for half of Las Vegas gross domestic product\, generating 87.7 billion in total economic output in 2024\, creating 385\,000 jobs\, and contributing to $21.3 billion in local salaries and wages.Source: Las Vegas Convention and Visitors AuthorityLas Vegas is increasingly becoming a premier sports destination\, dubbed as “America’s most exciting sport town\,” by the New York Post generating $1.85 billion in revenue from out of town visitors in 2022. Source: UNLV Center for Business and Economic Research\, New York Post
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LOCATION:The Assembly at UnCommons\, 21200 W Roy Horn Way Las Vegas\, NV 89113 United States\, Las Vegas
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SUMMARY:Brews & Economic Views
DESCRIPTION:CBER | Brews & Economic Views Page | Research & Reports |  | View in Browser \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWednesday\, June 11\, 2025Trade\, Tariffs and the Economy5:30PM – 7:30PMLocation TBDurchase Your Ticket! | You’re invited to join UNLV’s Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER) for the next installment of our 2025 Brews and Economic Views series: Trade\, Tariffs\, and the Economy.Join us on Wednesday\, June 11th\, for an engaging panel discussion on how recent and proposed U.S. tariffs are influencing our national and state economy when it comes to trade. Our panel of economists\, trade experts\, and business leaders will discuss the importance of trade for their industries when it comes to supply chains\, consumer prices\, and employment. We’ll also explore how businesses in Nevada are navigating these shifts and what it means for the economy moving forward. |  | MEET YOUR PANELISTS |  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n | William “Bill” Lee Chief Economist & Executive DirectorMilken InstituteWilliam Lee is the Milken Institute’s Chief Economist and Executive Director. He leads the Institute’s efforts to promote policies to improve capital market functioning\, market access\, and financial stability. As Chief Economist for Global Economic Advisors\, he also advises businesses and investors on strategic investment opportunities arising from economic and financial market developments. Before Milken\, Dr. Lee was Managing Director and Chief US Economist for Citi\, Before Citi\, he was Deputy Division Chief at the International Monetary Fund\, where he established its Hong Kong office\, helped revise the IMF’s financial surveillance procedures\, and represented the IMF from 2000-2003 in Hong Kong. He was also Mission Chief for Singapore and Deputy Division Chief on the US and German desks. Prior to the IMF\, Dr. Lee was Division Chief at the Federal Reserve Bank in NY and a staff economist at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. Dr. Lee holds a B.Sc. in Operations Research and a Ph.D. in Economics from Columbia University. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n | Ian McDonough\, Ph.D.Associate Professor & Chair of EconomicsUniversity of Nevada\, Las VegasIan McDonough is an economist whose expertise covers a general view of applied microeconomics\, with particular interests in food security\, child health and development\, education\, and microeconometrics.McDonough came to UNLV in 2014 and is currently an associate professor of economics in the Lee Business School. He has taught courses and conducted research on topics including econometrics\, statistics\, and empirical microeconomics. He’s also an independent economic consultant.McDonough’s most recent research explores the determinants of food insecurity\, the role of regional economic diversification in mediating economic shocks\, the impact of terrorism on social capital\, and the development of new econometric estimators. | MORE COMING SOON! |  | Fast Facts: \n\n\n\nTariffs\, could cost the average U.S. household $4\,700 in the short run and shrink real GDP by 1.1 percentage points in 2025—equating to a $170 billion annual loss and 740\,000 fewer jobs—while disproportionately impacting lower-income households.Source: The Budget Lab at YaleCBER estimates that Nevada imports $30 billion in foreign goods per year — 21 percent of all imports are sourced internationally. The current tariff policy threatens to disrupt supply chains in key sectors like apparel (87 percent imported) and electronics (72 percent imported)\, while possibly squeezing margins\, dampening consumer spending\, and putting the state’s $202.3 billion economy and 2.4 percent average yearly growth rate at risk.Source: UNLV CBER’s analysis supported by Federal Reserve Bank of St. LouisA projected 9.4 percent drop in international travel—driven by trade tensions—threatens Las Vegas’ tourism economy\, where Canadian visitors alone contributed $3.6 billion to GDP and supported 43\,200 jobs in 2024 according to CBER’s research\, underscoring the region’s vulnerability to global policy shifts.Source: UNLV CBER’s analysis supported by Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority: International Visitation Estimates and Visitor SegmentsTariffs are expected to raise U.S. homebuilding costs by $9\,200 per home\, with key materials like softwood lumber (72 percent sourced from Canada) facing tariffs that may exceed 50 percent\, threatening affordability in a sector already hit by a 34 percent rise in material costs since 2020.Source: National Association of Home Builders | 
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SUMMARY:GOA Las Vegas - May 7\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:About the Event: \n\n\n\nGOA is a monthly pitch forum that connects accredited angel investors\, venture capitalists\, and investment bankers with early-stage entrepreneurs seeking seed or early-stage capital. Each session typically features 2–3 startups that have been carefully selected and coached to deliver polished presentations. The event is led by CEO Tarby Bryant\, who provides mandatory pitch preparation for all presenters.UNLV+3UNLV+3gatheringofangels.com+3gatheringofangels.com+1UNLV+1 \n\n\n\nHow to Participate\n\n\n\n\nInvestors and Attendees: Participation is complimentary\, but RSVP is required.gatheringofangels.com\n\n\n\nEntrepreneurs: If you’re interested in pitching\, submit a 1–3 page Executive Summary along with your Pitch Deck for consideration.UNLV+3tech.vegas+3gatheringofangels.com+3
URL:https://network.vegas/calendar/goa-las-vegas-may-7-2025/
LOCATION:UNVL Black Fire Inovation\, 8400 W. Sunset Rd. Las Vegas\, NV 89113 United States\, Las Vegas
CATEGORIES:Featured,Networking
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SUMMARY:Brews & Economic Views - The National Security Economy
DESCRIPTION:CBER | Brews & Economic Views Page | Research & Reports |  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThursday\, April 10\, 2025The National Security Economy5:30PM – 7:30PMLocation: Atomic Liquors917 E Fremont St\, Las Vegas\, NV 89101Purchase Your Ticket! | You’re invited to join UNLV’s Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER) for our next installment of the 2025 Brews and Economic Views series: “The National Security Economy in Nevada.”Join us at Atomic Liquors on Thursday\, April 10th\, as we bring together a panel of experts in the defense industry here in Nevada to discuss the role of the national security industry in shaping local economic growth and stability. Nevada is home to several military and national security installations including Nellis Air Force Base\, Creech Air Force Base\, Naval Air Station Fallon\, and the Nevada National Security Site. We will explore how this sector impacts industries\, workforce development\, local businesses\, and the broader economy in Nevada. This engaging discussion will provide key insights into the evolving landscape and its implications/opportunities for businesses\, policymakers\, and local residents. |  | Fast Facts:Nevada is home to four major military and national security installations. In Clark County alone\, these installations employee some 17\,200 members of the military (CBER estimate).Each year federal defense spending contributes $7 billion to the Nevada economy (chained $2017 dollars).Nevada is home to several midsized defense and national security firms along with contingents from several national security laboratories and large defense companies.The rethinking of national security priorities presents opportunities for expansion and entrepreneurial activities in this industry\, some of which will spill over into Nevada.|  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n | Thank you to the Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance for their generous support of this event. |  | Brews and Economic Views brings together academia\, government\, business owners\, and community organizations to discuss emerging technologies and trends in Nevada’s twelve economic sectors in an informal setting that fosters discussion\, emceed by CBER’s Director\, Andrew Woods. |  | PANELISTS |  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n | Matthew FritzManager\, Technology Partnerships and IPNevada National Security SiteMatt Fritz is the Manager of Technology Partnerships and Intellectual Property (TPIP) office in the Science & Technology (S&T) directorate. As the Manager of TPIP\, Matt helps facilitate and execute the technology transfer mission with protection of intellectual property via patents and copyrights and development of partnerships with non-federal entities through Cooperative Research andDevelopment Agreements (CRADA)\, Agreements for Commercializing Technologies (ACT)\, Material Transfer Agreements (MTA)\, and research subcontracts with university partners. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n | David KistinManager\, Technology and Economic Development\, Sandia National LaboratoriesDavid leads several programs that leverage the people\, technologies\, and facilities of the Labs in support of regional economic development. These include the Sandia Science & Technology Park\, the New Mexico Small Business Assistance program (NMSBA)\, the Technology Readiness Initiative (TRGR)\, and the Center for Collaboration and Commercialization (C3). He is the past chair for the New Mexico Technology Council (NMTC) and vice chair of the Federal Laboratory Consortium (FLC). | MORE PANELISTS COMING SOON! |
URL:https://network.vegas/calendar/brews-economic-views-the-national-security-economy/
LOCATION:Atomic Liquors (@ The Kitchen at Atomic)\, 927 Fremont Street\, Las Vegas\, NV\, 89104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Convention,Featured,Networking
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SUMMARY:World Breastfeeding Awareness Month August 2024
DESCRIPTION:World Breastfeeding Awareness Month \nAugust 2024\nThere will be giveaways\, activities\, food\, refreshments\, and resources. You are free to participate in all activities and events.  \nList of Events:\nLas Vegas Latch On – Saturday 8-3-24 10 am – 12 pm West Charleston Library \nJoin us during World Breastfeeding Month in setting a new record for the most women in southern Nevada breastfeeding\, expressing\, etc.\, simultaneously.  \nYou can be included in the latch count by latching a child or children\, using a supplemental nursing system or nipple shield\, expressing milk (hand or pump)\, or feeding your child breastmilk via an alternative method. A Zoom option will be available.  \nLas Vegas Milk Lounge – Wednesday 8-7-24\, 11 am – 12 pm Health Living Institute. \nIndigenous Milk Medicine week 8-8-14: Honor the diversity of Native breastfeeding experiences\, increase support and resources\, and promote healing and wellness.\nBlack Breastfeeding Week 8-25/31\nMIlk drive \nBIPOC photoshoot\nLatina/x Breastfeeding Week \nSemana de la lactancia lactina 9-5/11-24\nSharing stories and elevating voices!  \nActivities for each week will be posted on our website at snvbreastdeeding.org and on social media\nFollow us at @snv_breastfeeding_coalition \nhttps://www.facebook.com/snvbreastfeeding.org/
URL:https://network.vegas/calendar/world-breastfeeding-awareness-month-august-2024/
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SUMMARY:VYP+ Exclusive Event: DiscoShow
DESCRIPTION:The October VYP+ Event will be with DiscoShow on Thursday\, October 16 from 7:00-9:00pm. \nGet ready to boogie\, VYP+! \nWe’re taking over DiscoShow at The LINQ with an exclusive experience just for our members! Expect high-energy performances\, dazzling lights\, and a night of pure nostalgia.  \nOnly 40 tickets available – and registration closes soon!\nDisco attire is encouraged (but not required)! \nYour registration includes: Admission \nAll transactions are final. No refunds or credit for future events.  \nIf you are not a VYP+ member\, but would like to attend you can upgrade your membership at vegasyp.com or e-mail our VYP Program Manager\, Alejandra Rodriguez\, at alejandra@leadership.vegas if you have questions.
URL:https://network.vegas/calendar/vyp-exclusive-event-discoshow/
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