About the Academy of Hospitality and Tourism
Welcome,
We at Valley High School take pride in our history. As one of the oldest high schools in the Las Vegas areas, we are celebrating 50 years of service to the Las Vegas community. Of most pride to me, though, our Academy of Hospitality and Tourism is the oldest in the state - a state that has a reputation as the world leader in the field. Nowhere in the world are students better able to take advantage of partnerships with business leaders, hospitality executives, and hotel administration educators as they are at Valley High School. Our academic board is comprised of industry leaders and innnovators, we have internship opportunities through major Las Vegas resorts, and a partnership with the Hotel Administration College at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. These create a unique and valuable opportunity for our AOHT students to take our National Academy Foundation (NAF) curriculum from the classroom to the real world to create the educated and effective employees of tomorrow. If you are interested in being a part of this terrific opportunity or to find out more, click here.
Sincerely,

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Paul Borin
Magnet Theme Coordinator / NAF Director
Valley High School
2839 South Burnham Avenue
Las Vegas, NV 89169
702-799-5450 x4007 PH
702-340-9825 FX
Board Members for the Las Vegas Chapter of AOHT
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Vivienne J. Sario
Professor/Director of Travel and Tourism
Department of Hospitality Management
Treasurer
Ramona Esparza
Mark Haley
Rossi Ralenkotter
Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority
Dr. Stowe Shoemaker
College of Hotel Administration
John Unwin
James E. Wetterling, Jr.
Edlen Electrical Exhibition Services, Inc.
Ericka Aviles
Business Marketing Manager
Las Vegas Convention Visitors Authority
Bobbie Barnes
Director of Career Services
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
William F. Harrah College of Hotel Administration
Debbie Bingham
Vice President, Business Development
Laureen Boykin
Senior Director of Products & Services
Kim Downing
Advertising Manager
Tracy Fudge
Sr. Director of Client Development Vegas.com
Diane Gandy
Vice President Business Development
Kent Green
Director of Banquet Operations
Jeremy Handel
Sr. Manager of Public Affairs
Keith Hedrick
General Manager
Aramark-Sports, Entertainment & Conventions
Bruce Herman
Training / Employee Services Manager
Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino
Ann Hoff
General Manager
Brad Johnson
Teri Laursen
Southern Nevada Representative
Laura Lee
Vice President of Human Resources
Howard Lefkowitz
Independent
Kelly Kimble
Partnership Development Manager
Noel Mateo
Director, National Sales
Chad McCullough
President
Radley Medina
Corporate Director of Quality Assurance
Joni Moss-Graham
Client Relations
Karen Giselle Nava
Chapter Vice President
National Society of Minorities in Hospitality (NSMH)
Samara Plastini
National Sales Manager
Edlen Electrical Exhibition Services
Irene Renteria
Director of Operations
Paulina Salen
President
Celebrity Coaches of America, Inc.
Susan Stanton
Vice President of Human Resources
Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino
Jim Sullivan
Vice President / General Manager
Mary Thomas
Parliamentarian
Las Vegas Hospitality Association
MKT Consultants
Kaitlyn Tinsley
Sales Manager
Kim Valdez
Scott Van Horn
Airport Concessions Manager, Finance
Clark County Department of Aviation
McCarran International Airport
J.J. Wills
Director of Strategic Accounts
National Academy Foundation
The National Academy Foundation (NAF) is a leader in the movement to prepare young people for college and career success. For 30 years, NAF has refined a proven educational model which includes industry-focused curricula, work-based learning experiences, and business partner expertise from five themes: Finance, Hospitality & Tourism, Information Technology, Engineering, and Health Sciences. Employees of more than 2,500 companies volunteer in classrooms, act as mentors, engage NAF students in paid internships and serve on local advisory boards.
Founded in 1982 by Sanford I. Weill, Chairman Emeritus of Citigroup Inc., NAF fosters partnerships between the business and education communities to provide opportunities to underserved students. Weill’s original intent was to connect young people to entry-level jobs in New York City's growing financial sector. His program did much more than that. His vision led to a national movement of preparing students for successful careers.
After Weill received approval for his new academy plan from the New York City Board of Education, the first academy, an Academy of Finance opened at John Dewey High School in Brooklyn, NY in 1982. Since then, the NAF network has grown to 565 academies and serves more than 70,000 students across 38 states, D.C, and the U.S. Virgin Islands each year. NAF's 96% graduation rate and network of dedicated educators, business partners, and students are testament to the effectiveness of this model.
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Interested in applying to the program?
The deadline is
February 3, 2015
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