NFIB/Nevada members are involved in many ways across the state.
McGinness Carrying NFIB Torch Onto Fourth Decade When Les and Betty Pearce signed up his KVLV radio station in Fallon as an NFIB-member business in 1960, there was a war hero president in the White House and a well-regarded governor in Carson City. Dwight Eisenhower and Grant Sawyer are long gone, but KVLV still remains and is now the longest-running family-owned radio station in the Silver State.
Be Heard: Voting Your Nevada Member Ballot Making your voice heard is more important than ever. Share your views on key small-business issues with Nevada lawmakers by voting the Nevada Member Ballot today.
Dry Cleaning Innovator Presses the Cause of Small Business Bill Suggett got his start in business as a distributor for one-hour Martinizing dry cleaners in Southern California. "We set up the first Martinizing facilities in Hollywood, Malibu and several other places," he proclaims. But when he returned from a sales award trip to England and found the Los Angeles-area in recession, he took his efforts in a new direction.
Entrepreneurial Spirit Keeps Business in Good Health In February 1983, Scott Graham was laid off from a corporate job he thought would last for years. His subsequent job search was a disappointment, revealing a dearth of good opportunities. Then the entrepreneurial bug bit.
Marlene Wheeler Goes RVing and Finds Success The Las Vegas strip may be best known for its casino resorts, but it's another landmark visitors entering the city on I-15 may notice first.
Nevada Small Business Activism Happens at the Grassroots It's easy to think that what happens in Las Vegas is far removed from your daily business activities. However, lawmakers and regulators make changes every day that affect your ability to run your business!