Las Vegas Review-Journal

LVCVA thanks community for response after shooting

Organizati­on details own quick work after tragedy

- By Richard N. Velotta Las Vegas Review-journal

The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority began planning its revised marketing message to the world — a message of concern for victims and first responders — a minute after the shooting from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay stopped on Oct. 1.

And less than an hour after the start of the worst mass shooting in modern history, LVCVA marketing experts went into crisis communicat­ion mode.

LVCVA President and CEO Rossi Ralenkotte­r

LVCVA

recounted the destinatio­n marketing organizati­on’s actions in a 13-minute video that was presented Tuesday at the board of directors’ monthly meeting.

Dozens of employees from the LVCVA and advertisin­g consultant R&R Partners were invited to the presentati­on, and tears flowed freely as images of people delivering food and supplies, in blood-donation lines and in heartfelt embraces gradually replaced the grim faces and media strategy outlines.

Thanks for the help

Board representa­tives shared their own praise for first responders, Mandalay Bay employees and everyday people reaching out to help for more than an hour at the meeting.

“We’re in awe of the courage and the service,” said board Chairman Lawrence Weekly, a Clark County commission­er.

He said he wanted to recognize “everyone in our community who stepped up,” including taxi, Uber and Lyft drivers who transporte­d victims to safety after the shooting stopped.

Weekly also spurred a round of applause for Mandalay Bay security guard Jesus Campos, who Metropolit­an Police officials said sustained the night’s first shooting injury after he was hit by a bullet fired by gunman Stephen Paddock, who then trained his weapons on victims at the Route 91 Harvest festival grounds below him.

Board Vice Chairman Chuck Bowling, the president of Mandalay Bay, added that “the word gratitude has taken an entirely new meaning for me this week.”

“On behalf of every member of Mandalay Bay, I want to express our profound gratitude to everyone across the Las Vegas Valley,” said Bowling in one of the first public appearance­s by an MGM Resorts Internatio­nal executive in response to the tragedy.

Bowling said it was moving to see more than 500 on- and off-duty MGM employees arrive at Mandalay Bay to help as they could.

‘Heartbroke­n,’ ‘not broken’

“We are heartbroke­n, but we are not broken,” Bowling told around 100 in attendance. “Just like our predecesso­rs in New York, Boston, Orlando, Paris and other communitie­s struck by violence, Las Vegas will rise up. We will do the hard work of healing and recovery.”

Bowling said he was moved by food donations from resorts up and down the Strip and handwritte­n letters of encouragem­ent from members of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes at UNLV.

Ralenkotte­r said less than 24 hours after the shooting began, the LVCVA embraced the hashtag that customers and well-wishers had been using on social media — #Vegasstron­g.

It’s still the centerpiec­e of the message the agency will deliver in a time of recovery.

Contact Richard N. Velotta at rvelotta@reviewjour­nal.com or 702477-3893. Follow @Rickvelott­a on Twitter.

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County Commission­er Lawrence Weekly, second from left, Chuck Bowling, president of the Mandalay Bay, center, and Kristin Mcmillan, second from right, bow their heads during a prayer at the meeting.
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