The Mob Museum, the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, announce the addition of Valerie A. Murzl to the Board of Directors.
Murzl currently serves as the Senior Vice President of Human Resources & Training for Station Casinos, LLC. In that role, she is charged with practicing, supporting, evolving and promoting Station Casinos’ “Beyond the Best” company-wide culture and demonstrating the company’s Champion Service Standards at all times.
With more than 30 years of experience in the Human Resources profession, Murzl has received National recognition for her creation of a non-traditional platform of benefits, including 24/7 On-site Child Care, Foreclosure Assistance and a Citizenship Program, among others.
Murzl joins an impressive team of board members, which include, Oscar B. Goodman – former Las Vegas Mayor, Richard Bryan – former US Senator, Ellen Knowlton – former FBI Special Agent in Charge, Las Vegas Division, Keith Copher – KMX Inc., Jim Germain – Tourism Consultant, Chris Kaempfer – Attorney, Jeff Silver – Attorney, Danny Thompson – AFL/CIO Southern Nevada, John Mowbray – Attorney, Bob Stoldal – News Director, KSNV-TV, Kyle L. Edwards – Retired Deputy Chief, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, Jerry A. Epstein – CEO, Engaged Nation, Amy Ayoub – President, Moving People to Action, Michael Cornthwaite – Business Owner, and Ted Quirk – Attorney, and Carolyn Goodman, Mayor (ex-officio).
The 41,000-square-foot Mob Museum includes approximately 17,000 square feet of exhibition space on three floors in addition to a specialty retail store, special event areas, educational areas and office space. Admission is $18 for adults ages 18 and over; $12 for children ages 5 to 17 and students ages 18 to 23 with ID; $14 for seniors, military, law enforcement and teachers; and $10 for Nevada residents of all ages. Museum hours are Sunday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; and Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. until 8 p.m.
For more information, call 702-229-2734 or visit www.themobmuseum.org