Women’s History Month: Celebrating entrepreneurship
Throughout the month of March, we shared the inspirational stories of extraordinary women in our community doing extraordinary things. To wrap up Women’s History Month, we introduce you to a [...]
Throughout the month of March, we shared the inspirational stories of extraordinary women in our community doing extraordinary things. To wrap up Women’s History Month, we introduce you to a [...]
Guest written by Kami Dempsey-Goudie, Accretive Consulting President As a government relations and public engagement consultant for more than two decades, I thoroughly enjoy working on transportation and infrastructure projects. [...]
Have you ever heard the term “it takes a village?” Through the RiSE program, the RTC has been intentional in building its village of trade and resource community partners that [...]
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we want to recognize the strong females who have blazed the path before us, as well as the ones leading the charge into the [...]
Local small and diverse businesses are looking for real opportunities and real connections. The RTC recognized early on that in order to successfully provide Resources, Involvement, Support, and Education (RiSE), [...]
March is Women’s History Month, and we at the RTC want to highlight the strong women leaders in transportation, especially right here in our own backyard. They are tenacious, courageous [...]
Are you a local small or diverse business and want access to Resources, Involvement, Support, and Education (RiSE)? We have just the program for you but don’t take it from [...]
As Black History Month comes to a close, our dedicated RTC staff members remind us why it is important to celebrate the contributions, past and present, of the Black community. [...]
While celebrating Black History Month, the RTC was excited to catch up with one of our local business partners, Melvin “Mel” Green of KME Architects. KME Architects is a full [...]
Black Weekend: Kemet in the Desert is a series of events founded and brought to Southern Nevada eight years ago by the late KCEP on-air personality and community activist Franklin [...]