Las Vegas Review-Journal

Governor-elect picks transition team, panels

Members come from business, government

- By Jessica Hill Contact Jessica Hill at jehill@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @jess_ hillyeah on Twitter.

Gov.-elect Joe Lombardo announced his transition team and working committees Wednesday, filled with business and government leaders.

Ryan Erwin, the founder of Redrock Strategies and the consultant who led the Lombardo campaign, will serve as chair of the transition team.

“I’m excited to announce my transition chair and team today,” Lombardo said in a statement. “I have asked Ryan Erwin to chair my transition team, and he has graciously agreed. With his steadfast leadership and integrity, I’m confident that Ryan will do an exceptiona­l job as we work to prepare our incoming team for success. This team consists of trusted experts in their fields who are committed to helping us successful­ly transition from the campaign to the Lombardo administra­tion.”

The team includes Jeremy Aguero, principal analyst with Applied Analysis; Eureka County Commission­er J.J. Goicoechea; former Lt. Gov. Mark Hutchison, who chaired Lombardo’s campaign for governor; and Lombardo’s wife, Donna Lombardo.

Peter Guzman, president and CEO of the Latin Chamber of Commerce; Ann Silver, CEO of the Reno Sparks Chamber of Commerce; and Tina Quigley, president and CEO of the Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance, will also be on the transition team.

Dallas Haun, chairman of the Nevada State Bank; Nevada Gaming Commission­er and former state Sen. Ben Kieckhefer; Dr. Tony Alamo, former chairman of the Nevada Gaming Commission; Keystone Corporatio­n board member and attorney Pauline Lee; and Dwayne Mcclinton, who is the government affairs director at Southwest Gas, will also be a part of the team.

State Senate Minority Leader

Heidi Seevers Gansert and Assembly Minority Leader P.K. O’neil will also serve.

Lombardo’s working committees for the transition team include agricultur­e, ranching and mining; economic and workforce developmen­t; education; energy, land and wildlife; general policy; government reform; health care; public safety, correction­s and law enforcemen­t ; real estate, housing and constructi­on; gaming and tourism; and water.

Lombardo, who wants to be the next “education governor,” does not have anyone from the education field on his transition team, but education experts will come in to advise on education issues within the working committees.

Lombardo will be inaugurate­d on Jan. 2.

 ?? K.M. Cannon Las Vegas Review-journal @Kmcannonph­oto ?? Nevada Gov.-elect Joe Lombardo, the Clark County sheriff, gives a victory speech on Monday at his alma mater, Rancho High School in North Las Vegas.
K.M. Cannon Las Vegas Review-journal @Kmcannonph­oto Nevada Gov.-elect Joe Lombardo, the Clark County sheriff, gives a victory speech on Monday at his alma mater, Rancho High School in North Las Vegas.

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