Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)
THE LADDER
THE board of directors for the
nonprofit Research, Education and Access for Community Health
promoted Rebeca Aceves to president and CEO. Aceves previously served as executive director of the organization for the past six years.
She has helped expand the nonprofit’s reach including implementing health and wellness projects. The organization offers community health services and access to care for Nevadans but predominantly to the Hispanic community.
Jaron Hildebrand was named executive director of the Nevada Builders Alliance, the state’s largest professional organization representing the construction industry and affiliated sectors. In his new role, he will help advocate for its members and ensure the industry has a voice in matters related to workforce development, permitting, land use, health and safety, and more.
Hildebrand has served in a leadership role with organizations such as the Nevada Trucking Association and the Nevada State Medical Association.
“Under his leadership, we look forward to further supporting our thousand-plus members throughout the state, as well as further fostering the next generation of Nevada’s builders,” Jim Feser, board president of the Nevada Builders Alliance, said in a news release.
De Castroverde Law Group in Las Vegas added Brandon Albright to its roster. Albright joins the firm as a personal injury attorney after previously serving as a chief district attorney with the Clark County district attorney’s office.
“We are excited Brandon has joined our team,” firm partner Alex De Castroverde said. “His dedication to practicing law will serve our clients with the highest standards of professional excellence.”