Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Small-business owner Gina Bongiovi is the new chief of the Vegas Chamber.

LV chamber’s new chief says Legislatur­e key

- By Jonathan Ng

Reopening Las Vegas’ tourism corridor and regional economy will be a priority for the new board chair of the Vegas Chamber, with a focus on the upcoming legislativ­e session and new resources.

Gina Bongiovi, a small-business owner and managing partner of Bongiovi Law Firm, was sworn in Thursday by Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman as

the new board chairwoman of the Vegas Chamber.

“Getting us reopening is job No. 1,” Bongiovi said, laying out her priorities in an interview with the Las Vegas Review-Journal this week. “We can’t continue to operate at this reduced capacity. We need to get back on track and start positionin­g ourselves again as the place for business and vacation travelers so we can support our tax base.”

Bongiovi, whose firm provides legal services to local small businesses and nonprofits, says Las Vegas reopening at full capacity won’t happen until the state keeps the virus under control. The overlappin­g crises of a global pandemic and an economic downturn

have made clear to Bongiovi that the 2021 Nevada legislativ­e session will be pivotal for small businesses.

“As chair, this is my top priority as this is a make-orbreak legislativ­e session for Nevada businesses,” Bongiovi told chamber members Thursday. “The 2021 legislativ­e session is one of great consequenc­e. … Imposing more regulation­s, requiremen­ts and costs on businesses struggling to stay alive is not the answer in 2021.”

She told the Review-Journal that not every policymake­r has fully grasped the “unintended consequenc­es” of legislatio­n that may appear to be positive and that it is the chamber’s responsibi­lity to educate lawmakers “about what will happen if a certain bill passes and the impact that it will have on the business community.”

The pandemic has exposed the need for a strong workforce developmen­t and a diversifie­d economy, Bongiovi said. Retraining workers for high-demand jobs “is critical to expanding our economy and attracting innovators to our region,” she said.

Local elected officials and business leaders said Bongiovi is the right person to lead the chamber at a crucial time for small businesses.

“You will be looked upon as a spokespers­on for members of the largest business associatio­n in Nevada,” said Goodman before she swore in Bongiovi. “You will be called upon to appear as the leader of businesses in many areas of our community and at the Nevada

Legislatur­e.”

Tom Burns, the outgoing chairman of the Vegas Chamber’s board of trustees, said, “You’re supposed to pick somebody that’s better and brighter than you, and I got myself an A on that.”

Bongiovi said she’s optimistic Las Vegas’ economy will rebound in 2021.

“I think we will make a lot of headway next year, I’m very optimistic,” Bongiovi said. “We will bounce back again being wiser for the experience, and it just underscore­s the importance of diversifyi­ng our economy.”

 ?? Las Vegas Review-Journal ?? Gina Bongiovi was sworn in Thursday as the new board chair of the Vegas Chamber.
Las Vegas Review-Journal Gina Bongiovi was sworn in Thursday as the new board chair of the Vegas Chamber.
 ?? Elizabeth Page Brumley Las Vegas Review-Journal ?? Gina Bongiovi, the new board chair of the Vegas Chamber, says the 2021 legislativ­e session will be crucial for the state’s small businesses, hit by the pandemic and economic downturn.
Elizabeth Page Brumley Las Vegas Review-Journal Gina Bongiovi, the new board chair of the Vegas Chamber, says the 2021 legislativ­e session will be crucial for the state’s small businesses, hit by the pandemic and economic downturn.

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