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Local business owner and
former Mandalay Resort Group board member Rose McKinney-James has joined the
MGM Resorts International (NYSE: MGM) Board of Directors
LAS VEGAS, July 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
Local business owner and
former Mandalay Resort Group board member Rose McKinney-James has joined the
MGM Resorts International (NYSE: MGM) Board of Directors.
McKinney-James brings a tremendous depth of experience to the 17-member
Board, including her roles as a local business owner, former governmental
affairs executive and former state official.
"We are delighted to welcome Rose McKinney-James to the MGM Resorts International Board
of Directors," said MGM Resorts International Chairman and Chief Executive Officer J.
Terrence Lanni. "Her presence furthers our board's efforts to elect
candidates who possess broad knowledge in areas that are relevant to our
company's strategic plan. She also represents our company's aim to further
diversify our board and our entire employee population."
McKinney-James established and currently owns Energy Works Consulting and
McKinney-James & Associates, both based in Las Vegas. She was previously
President of Brown & Partners and President of Governmental Affairs for Faiss
Foley Merica.
She serves on the boards of Employers Insurance Group, Toyota Financial
Savings Bank, the Energy Foundation, the American Council for an Energy
Efficient Economy and the Nature Conservancy. She is a member of the Nevada
Humanities Committee, the Nevada Public Education Foundation, Kids to Kids
Literacy, and the Board of Trustees of Nevada Partners and Sierra Nevada
College. She also serves on the Advisory Council for Women of Diversity and
chairs the Government Affairs Committee for the Gaming Organization for
Leadership Diversity.
She is currently a registered lobbyist with the Nevada Legislature,
representing the Clark County School District.
She is a past President and CEO of the Las Vegas-based Corporation for
Solar Technology and Renewal Resources and co-founder of the CEO Coalition,
which assisted the Clinton Administration in finding business-friendly
solutions to the nation's environmental needs. She was a panelist for the
National Energy Policy Initiative, was the first chair of the Nevada Renewable
Energy and Conservative Task Force, and currently serves as the member of the
task force representing solar energy issues.
McKinney-James served as the first director of Nevada's Department of
Business and Industry, was a member of the Nevada Public Service Commission,
and served as Vice President and Chair of the Transportation Committee of the
National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissions.
She is formerly Chief of Staff and Director of Intergovernmental Affairs
for the City of Las Vegas, Project Manager for the Nevada Economic Development
Company, and coordinator for the Small Business Revitalization Program. She
is a former member of the Board of Directors of the New Ventures Capital
Development Corporation and a Trustee for the Desert Research Institute
Foundation.
She was a candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Nevada in 1998, and became
the first African-American to win a Nevada statewide primary election.
The U.S. Small Business Administration named her its "Minority Small
Business Advocate of the Year" in 1993, and she received the Women of
Achievement Award from the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce in 1988. She is a
graduate of Leadership Las Vegas, and was one of 25 Nevada women to be
included in the first volume of "The 25 Most Notable Women of Las Vegas" in
2004.
McKinney-James is a graduate of Antioch School of Law in Washington, D.C.,
where she worked on Capitol Hill for former New York Rep. Shirley Chisholm.
She received her undergraduate degree from Olivet College in Olivet, Michigan.
She is married to Frederick James, CPA and is the mother of two sons.
MGM Resorts International (NYSE: MGM), the world's leading and most respected hotel and
gaming company, owns and operates 24 properties located in Nevada, Mississippi
and Michigan, and has investments in three other properties in Nevada, New
Jersey, and the United Kingdom. MGM Resorts International has also announced plans to
develop Project CityCenter, a multi-billion dollar mixed-use urban development
project in the heart of Las Vegas, and has a 50 percent interest in the MGM
Grand Macau hotel/casino under construction in Macau S.A.R. MGM Resorts International
supports responsible gaming and has implemented the American Gaming
Association's Code of Conduct for Responsible Gaming at its properties. MGM
MIRAGE also has been the recipient of numerous awards and recognitions for its
industry-leading Diversity Initiative and its community philanthropy programs.
For more information about MGM Resorts International, please visit the company's websites at
http://www.mgmmirage.com and http://www.mandalayresortgroup.com.
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