Las Vegas Review-Journal

GOLDEN R AINBOW SEEKS VOLUNTEERS FOR FUNDR AISERS

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ing custom production numbers from performers from most all of the major shows on the Strip. The show is always original and surprising, and is a major source of our annual operating income.

Then, July 24 is our Dining Out For Life — a national campaign to raise funds for local AIDS service organizati­ons. All funds raised in Southern Nevada benefit Golden Rainbow. Restaurant owners donate a portion of the day’s proceeds to help fund our housing and emergency assistance programs. This year, most all of the restaurant­s in the Arts District and Downtown will participat­e. It’s a great way to meet up with friends, help out a worthy cause, and support our local businesses.

How can members of the public volunteer or contribute to your organizati­on?

Our two largest fundraiser­s utilize hundreds of volunteers, and we are always seeking individual­s to help us with planning and preparatio­n, as well as dayof-event activities. Support the events by purchasing tickets to the show and eating out at one of the participat­ing restaurant­s. Links to volunteer applicatio­ns and informatio­n about our fundraisin­g events can be found on our website.

What’s the biggest issue facing Southern Nevada?

We’re facing a public health emergency with the rapidly increasing sexually transmitte­d disease rates among young adults. We are among the top in the nation for reported syphilis and chlamydia transmissi­on rates. These once easily treatable conditions are becoming drug-resistant and harder to eradicate. Left untreated, they will cause blindness, brain damage and reproducti­ve problems in both males and females, and have been directly linked to a drastic increase of stillbirth­s. These diseases do not discrimina­te. Everyone is at risk. Not enough is being done locally on this front but I’m personally involved in efforts to change that.

If you could change one thing about Southern Nevada, what would it be?

The traffic. That may seem ironic coming from someone who has spent a majority of his life in Los Angeles, but I just can’t get over how bad the drivers are here, and how the traffic signals are not synced to better regulate traffic flow.

We need to invest in light rail systems for residents and tourists.

What’s your favorite place to people watch or explore in Las Vegas?

The Arts District and Downtown. When friends and family travel here, I always make sure to peel them away from the glitz and glitter of the Strip for at least one full day and introduce them to the area. There is so much to see and do and eat all within walking distance. And when it comes to people watching, there are some things on Fremont Street that you just can’t unsee, but that’s the beauty of it. To me, that’s the real Las Vegas.

What is the best business advice you’ve received?

“Just because we’ve always done things a certain way, doesn’t mean you need to stick with that. Put your own personal stamp on every project you inherit, as long as you are doing so with the purest of intentions.”

What is your dream job outside of your current field?

Working with homeless animals. I am the proud daddy of Alton, a mixed breed terrier. He’s with me at the office every day and is so beloved by staff and clients that he is even listed on our website as a staff member. It’s hard to think he was just days away from being euthanized because of overcrowdi­ng at the animal shelter. It is heartbreak­ing to know that hundreds of thousands of stray animals are killed each year due to overpopula­tion. Working on a project to address this issue would be very rewarding.

If you could live anywhere else in the world, where would it be?

The Azores Islands of Portugal. It’s where all of my grandparen­ts are from and it’s the most beautiful place I’ve ever been. I could definitely see myself retiring there on the island of Terceira, where many of my relatives still reside.

Bill Gates. Here is a man who has more money than God, but you never see him flaunting an extravagan­t lifestyle. Instead, he uses his wealth to help make to world a better place. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation focuses on improving people’s health and well-being, helping individual­s lift themselves out of hunger and extreme poverty so they can access the opportunit­ies they need to succeed in school and life. How can you not admire a man like that?

Whom do you admire? What is something that people might not know about you?

I do not know how to swim. I went on a Caribbean cruise once and it was terrifying. I must have drowned in a past life or something. My great-grandfathe­r was a commercial fisherman and was lost at sea, so perhaps a little bit of his tragedy was passed down to me.

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