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Why this California tech company moved here and what it means for Las Vegas

Why this California tech company moved here and what it means for Las Vegas : When the owners and operators of a Northern California tech startup decided they wanted a fresh start in a new city, Las Vegas seemed like it would be a good landing spot. Las Vegas has attributes that appealed to Knight and the rest of the Terbine leadership, such as ...] Why this California tech company moved here and what it means for Las Vegas 32 Wade Vandervort Terbine CEO David Knight poses for a photo on Friday, June 21, 2019. By Bryan Horwath ( contact ) Monday, June 24, 2019 - 2 a.m. When the owners and operators of a Northern California tech startup decided they wanted a fresh start in a new city, Las Vegas seemed like it would be a good landing spot. “We wanted to go somewhere outside the Bay Area because that place is just out of control,” said David Knight, CEO of Terbine, a growing data company. “One of the reasons why a lot of cities got knocked out of the running was ...
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https://youtu.be/qF5DKqfubEQ Rebel Random Acts of Kindness Month : How can you get involved in building a strong campus and community? President Len Jessup and others offer three easy ways in this video for February UNLV has partnered with the United Way to show our commitment to building a stronger community in what we are calling Rebel Random Acts of Kindness Month through Feb. 28. The campaign kicked off with various advocates across campus joining UNLV President Len Jessup, United Way President and CEO Bob Morgan, and the United Way team to learn how to get involved. This video features Jessup, students Tre Norman and Glen Ellefson, and Liam Frink of the undergraduate research office. They explain how the campaign helps the campus while making an impact on the Las Vegas community. There are three easy ways to participate: through pledges, volunteer service (come to the campus cleanup Feb. 10!), and by simply doing something nice for someone else. Visit the ​ Rebel Random Ac...

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