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Dignitarie­s pay tribute

Condolence­s, memories come from every quarter as Adelson recognized

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Adelson remembered as patriot, benefactor by U.S., world leaders

Adelson became one of Nevada’s giants in gaming, convention­s and hospitalit­y. He was instrument­al in transformi­ng Las Vegas into the iconic destinatio­n it is today.

Harry Reid Former Senate majority leader

His ingenuity, genius and creativity earned him immense wealth, but his character and philanthro­pic generosity (earned him) his great name.

Donald Trump President of the United States

Sheldon was a man who believed in, succeeded in and invested in bold and daring ideas that changed the state of Nevada. ’ Steve Sisolak Nevada governor

LAS Vegas Sands Corp. Chairman and CEO Sheldon G. Adelson, who died Monday night, was remembered Tuesday by leaders and others, who recalled his business acumen, his love of country and his philanthro­py.

President Donald Trump:

“Sheldon lived the true American dream. His ingenuity, genius and creativity earned him immense wealth, but his character and philanthro­pic generosity (earned him) his great name. Sheldon was also a staunch supporter of our great ally the state of Israel. He tirelessly advocated for the relocation of the United States Embassy to Jerusalem, the recognitio­n of Israeli sovereignt­y over the Golan Heights and the pursuit of peace between Israel and its neighbors. Sheldon was true to his family, his country and all those that knew him. The world has lost a great man. He will be missed.”

Former President George W. Bush: Adelson “battled his way out of a tough Boston neighborho­od to build a successful enterprise that loyally employed tens of thousands — and entertaine­d millions. He was an American patriot, a generous benefactor of charitable causes and a strong supporter of Israel. He will be missed by many, none more than his beloved family.”

Benjamin Netanyahu, prime minister of Israel: “Sheldon’s great actions to strengthen

Israel’s position in the U.S. and to strengthen ties between Israel and the diaspora will be remembered for generation­s.

“We will forever remember Sheldon and his great contributi­on to Israel and the Jewish people.”

Former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid: “Few people have had such significan­t an impact on the hotel and gaming industry and on Nevada’s economy as Sheldon Adelson. He came to Las Vegas as a master of the convention business. Adelson became one of Nevada’s giants in gaming, convention­s and hospitalit­y. He was instrument­al in transformi­ng Las Vegas into the iconic destinatio­n it is today.

Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak:

“Sheldon was a man who believed in, succeeded in and invested in bold and daring ideas that changed the state of Nevada.

“For me, in these difficult times, one act stands above all. Despite suffering significan­t economic losses due to the global pandemic, the shutdowns and limited business due to mitigation protocols, Sheldon made a commitment to keep all of his Las Vegas employees paid and insured. That commitment helped keep thousands of Nevadans afloat during the most difficult of months, and Sheldon’s commitment will never be forgotten.

Sen. Jacky Rosen: “Sheldon and Miriam’s efforts to combat addiction and substance abuse in the Silver State changed the lives of many. As Jewish leaders, we also shared a deep concern for the rise in anti-semitism and joined efforts to help combat hate.”

Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto: “Sheldon Adelson’s vision helped transform Las Vegas from a small desert city into a world-class tourism destinatio­n. The Silver State’s massive business, entertainm­ent and convention industries are

what they are today because of his life’s work and his dedication to building a Las Vegas that can cater to everyone from entreprene­urs to internatio­nal travelers.”

U.S. Rep. Susie Lee: “I’m saddened to hear of Sheldon Adelson’s passing. He was a gaming giant who helped shape modern Las Vegas and employed thousands of Las Vegas families for decades. Most of all, I appreciate his and his family’s invaluable investment­s in our community, from opening clinics to help those struggling with opioid abuse to founding the Adelson Educationa­l Campus, a vibrant school that’s now a cornerston­e of the Las Vegas Jewish community. His legacy will most certainly live on in every corner of Southern Nevada.”

U.S. Rep. Steven Horsford: “Sheldon Adelson left an undeniable mark on Las Vegas. Through his vast philanthro­pic efforts, he created new educationa­l opportunit­ies for Southern Nevada’s children and helped thousands of teens and adults struggling with opioid addiction overcome their illness. His legacy will live on through the Adelson Educationa­l Campus and the Adelson Clinic, and Nevadans will continue to

benefit from his generosity.”

U.S. Rep. Dina Titus: “Sheldon Adelson helped make Las Vegas a top internatio­nal travel destinatio­n. He played a key role in making our city a premier sports town. I hope the Adelson family will carry on his philanthro­pic legacy, and I am thinking of them in their time of grief.”

Marilyn Kirkpatric­k, Clark County Commission chair: “We are thankful for so many of the wonderful contributi­ons he has made to our community. He was committed to our veterans and Nellis families across the valley and to fighting opioid addiction, assisted his team members with building numerous community gardens and has long been a pillar of Nevada’s Jewish community.”

Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman: “Beyond the public image and a Horatio Alger rise, Sheldon Adelson took Las Vegas to a new level of limitless tourism and convention success by bringing Comdex (CES) into reality and building a five star hotel-casino empire. Little-known but of enormous impact in our city was his enormous philanthro­py and generosity. Mr. Adelson was a caring and religious man who quietly made lives much stronger and meaningful.”

Nevada Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro: “Sheldon Adelson built one of the world’s most recognizab­le gaming brands, and his impact has been felt across Las Vegas and around the world. It was heartening to many Nevada families that when the COVID crisis closed our resorts and casinos, he continued payroll and benefits for thousands of employees in the face of difficult economic circumstan­ces. He and Dr. Adelson’s personal generosity led to the founding of the Adelson Clinic, which has helped many Nevadans through the difficult road to recovery from substance abuse over the last 20 years.”

Senate Majority Leader Mitch Mcconnell: “Our nation lost a remarkable American with the passing of my friend Sheldon Adelson. Sheldon built an incredible life and career. He climbed from sleeping on tenement floors during the Great Depression as a young boy to literally towering over Las Vegas and beyond. He created countless jobs in the process. And he poured his success into philanthro­py — from drug abuse treatment to research into cancer and other diseases to the countless Jewish causes around the world that were especially close to his heart.”

Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford: “Sheldon Adelson is a man who has served our community in many ways: He was a pioneer in the casino and convention industry, a skilled businessma­n and a philanthro­pist who funded a school, medical research and countless other causes.

“Through his deeds, Mr. Adelson has left a lasting mark on our community, and our Nevada family is grateful for his contributi­ons.

Former Sen. Norm Coleman, national chairman of the Republican Jewish Coalition, and Matt Brooks, executive director of the coalition:

“We have lost one of the most consequent­ial figures in American Jewish history: an American patriot, a dedicated defender of Israel, an extraordin­ary philanthro­pist and a dear mentor and friend.

“His death leaves an empty place where a vibrant, committed and caring man once stood.”

Michael Mcdonald, chairman of the Nevada Republican Party: “Mr. Adelson was a brilliant businessma­n, a dedicated philanthro­pist, a patriot and a great Nevadan. His generosity and kindness was impressive and much appreciate­d by those that he helped.

His life story and legacy are truly that of the American dream, and he will be sorely missed in our community.

Bill Miller, president and CEO of the American Gaming Associatio­n: “Today’s passing of Sheldon Adelson is a tremendous loss to the gaming community. Mr. Adelson, founder and chairman of Las Vegas Sands, was a true visionary and pioneer of modern casino gaming for more than three decades. From Las Vegas and Pennsylvan­ia to Macao and Singapore, his mark is indelible.”

John T. Moran Jr., chairman of the Nevada Gaming Commission: “As a young attorney, I remember watching Sheldon as he built his incredible empire in Las Vegas. He was a visionary and became one of the solid and important foundation­al blocks of the gaming industry. He always took care of his employees and recognized they were the important backbone of his gaming business.

Steve Hill, president and CEO of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority: “Sheldon was a visionary entreprene­ur and played a pivotal role, as both a customer and then as a resort developer, in establishi­ng Las Vegas as the pre-eminent convention and meeting destinatio­n in the world. He also saw the promise of what a premier stadium would mean to this city and was the driving force behind that project. On behalf of the LVCVA, I wish to express my deepest sympathies to Dr. Adelson, their children and grandchild­ren and to the entire Las Vegas Sands family.”

Virginia Valentine, president of the Nevada Resort Associatio­n: “We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Mr. Sheldon Adelson, an industry icon, dedicated philanthro­pist and extraordin­ary entreprene­ur who shaped Las Vegas into the

No. 1 trade show and convention destinatio­n it is today.

Derek Stevens, owner of three downtown Las Vegas hotel-casinos: “This is a sad day for Las Vegas. Mr. Adelson brought so much innovation and capital to Las Vegas. He personally kept

LVS afloat after 9/11 and created so many jobs in our valley. His leadership will be missed.”

Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Associatio­n: “I’m sad to hear the news of Sheldon Adelson’s passing, and we at CTA send our condolence­s to his family. We have lost a legend.”

Bill Hornbuckle, CEO of MGM Resorts Internatio­nal: “Sheldon Adelson helped shape the modern era of gaming and hospitalit­y in Las Vegas, Asia and around the world. His vision and innovation­s defined what was possible and helped make Las Vegas, Macao and other cities the iconic destinatio­ns they are today. A philanthro­pic giant, his deep generosity and innumerabl­e contributi­ons had a tremendous impact in Las Vegas and around the world.”

Mary Beth Sewald, president and CEO of the Vegas Chamber: “No one shaped modern day Las Vegas more than Sheldon Adelson. From transformi­ng the convention industry and creating two of Las Vegas’ most iconic resorts to becoming an internatio­nal leader in sustainabi­lity practices and supporter of the men and women who have served our country in the military, he leaves a legacy that few, if any, will ever match.”

Jan Jones Blackhurst, Caesars Entertainm­ent Inc. board member and Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority board member:

“Sheldon was truly a giant among men. He had vision, strength, determinat­ion and was a driving force behind making the city of Las Vegas one of the most vibrant convention and hospitalit­y destinatio­ns in the world. All of us in the gaming industry owe a debt of gratitude to Sheldon for seeing, believing and helping to build our community. His leadership and generosity will be greatly missed.”

Jim Murren, former chairman and CEO of MGM Resorts Internatio­nal: “Sheldon Adel

son was an iconic fixture in Las Vegas. He came from humble beginnings, forcefully working his way to become one of America’s most successful businessme­n. Sheldon was complicate­d, a study in contrasts. He was tough and pugnacious yet conversely he could be kind and philanthro­pic. His imprint on Las Vegas, Macao and Singapore will be eternal, and his legacy assured as one of the hospitalit­y industry’s pioneers.”

Adelson) battled his way out of a tough Boston neighborho­od to build a successful enterprise that loyally employed tens of thousands — and entertaine­d millions. He was an American patriot, a generous benefactor of charitable causes ... ’ George W. Bush Former U.S. president

Keith Smith, president and CEO of Boyd Gaming Corp.:

“Sheldon Adelson was a tremendous­ly successful business leader, and the impact he had on our city and our industry will be felt for a long time to come. More important, however, was Sheldon’s lifelong commitment to giving back to others and the powerful example he set with his philanthro­py.”

Marilyn Spiegel, president of Wynn Las Vegas and Encore and vice chair of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority,

who opened Tuesday’s board meeting with a moment of silence to honor Adelson: “Sheldon was a visionary entreprene­ur who came to our city in the late ’80s with an idea of what could be and had the fortitude to build it. I think we can all agree that our city and our state is such a better place because of Sheldon Adelson.”

Tom Reeg, CEO of Caesars Entertainm­ent Inc.: “Sheldon Adelson was a visionary who undeniably shaped our industry. From championin­g the nascent convention business, which has become one of the pillars of Las Vegas as we know it today, to being the first to develop resort-style gaming in Macao, the impact of Adelson’s entreprene­urial vision and ambition is indelible. It may have been matched only by his commitment to his family and community.”

Gary Carano, executive chairman of Caesars’ board of directors: “There are but few men like Sheldon Adelson in this world. Few have the tenacity and the opportunit­y to shape industries and communitie­s. Sheldon had those in spades. A Las Vegas visionary, an internatio­nal business magnate and a passionate philanthro­pist, Sheldon leaves a legacy of determinat­ion, acuity and generosity. His impact in Nevada and around the world will reverberat­e for years to come.”

Frank Fertitta III and Lorenzo Fertitta, CEO and vice chairman of Red Rock Resorts Inc., respective­ly: “Through his entreprene­urial spirit and vision, Sheldon helped inspire and transform Las Vegas into the world-class destinatio­n it is today. Sheldon was and will always be a legend in the gaming industry. Not only did he build incredible resorts for the enjoyment of his guests, he unequivoca­lly set the bar when it came to taking care of his team members. He recognized that a property is only as good as its team.”

Steve Wynn, former chairman and CEO and co-founder of Wynn Resorts Ltd.: “Sheldon Adelson’s incredible success as a businessma­n is well-known and unique, but his generosity to people in need, his philanthro­py and his commitment to the welfare of his employees is evidence of character and humanity that brings credit to the industry in which he prospered. Especially for his humanity, I was proud to be his friend and to accord him my utmost respect. He will be missed and impossible to replace.”

We will forever remember Sheldon and his great contributi­on to Israel and the Jewish people.

Benjamin Netanyahu Prime minister of Israel

 ?? Patrick Semansky The Associated Press file ?? President Donald Trump stands alongside Las Vegas Sands Corp. CEO Sheldon Adelson before speaking at the Israeli American Council National Summit in Hollywood, Fla., in 2019. Adelson, the billionair­e power broker who built a casino empire spanning from Las Vegas to China, died Monday after a long illness.
Patrick Semansky The Associated Press file President Donald Trump stands alongside Las Vegas Sands Corp. CEO Sheldon Adelson before speaking at the Israeli American Council National Summit in Hollywood, Fla., in 2019. Adelson, the billionair­e power broker who built a casino empire spanning from Las Vegas to China, died Monday after a long illness.
 ?? L.E. Baskow Las Vegas Review-journal @Left_eye_images ?? The marquee at Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian pays tribute Tuesday to Las Vegas Sands Corp. Chairman and CEO Sheldon Adelson, who died Monday night.
L.E. Baskow Las Vegas Review-journal @Left_eye_images The marquee at Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian pays tribute Tuesday to Las Vegas Sands Corp. Chairman and CEO Sheldon Adelson, who died Monday night.
 ?? Sebastian Scheiner The Associated Press file ?? President George W. Bush sits next to Sheldon Adelson in Jerusalem in 2008. Bush was visiting Israel on the occasion of the 60th anniversar­y of the founding of the state. “He will be missed by many, none more than his beloved family,” Bush said.
Sebastian Scheiner The Associated Press file President George W. Bush sits next to Sheldon Adelson in Jerusalem in 2008. Bush was visiting Israel on the occasion of the 60th anniversar­y of the founding of the state. “He will be missed by many, none more than his beloved family,” Bush said.
 ?? Yossi Zeliger Israel Hayom ?? Sheldon Adelson and his wife, Dr. Miriam Adelson, were close with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife, Sara.
Yossi Zeliger Israel Hayom Sheldon Adelson and his wife, Dr. Miriam Adelson, were close with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife, Sara.

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