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Jerome D. Mack

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at UNLV. He also received an honorary doctorate from UNLV in 1983. Additionally, he served on a committee to establish the first board of trustees at his alma mater, UCLA. He was also a founding member of the UCLA Chancellors Association.
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as well as the Thomas & Mack Moot Court Building were also named after them. Mack chaired a fundraising effort for the construction of the Artemus Ham Hall on the UNLV campus. He was inducted into the Business Hall of Fame of the
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Mack served as vice president of the Continental Connector Corporation, vice chairman of the United Tanker Group, and president of First Bancorporation (later known as the Nevada National Bank, which went on to merge with
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to pass a law legalizing the corporate ownership of casinos. According to Mack's daughter Karen, this put an end to corruption in Las Vegas, as it enforced more regulations and disclosures for the
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in the 1960s. He then served on the Democratic National Finance Council and the Democratic Party National Committee. From 1958 to 1980, he was state coordinator and treasurer for
822: 238:, Bob Kaltenborn, Jake Von Tobel, Bruce Beckley, and Herb Jones, the brother of Cliff Jones. It was the first bank to lend money to casinos in Las Vegas. Its first loan was to 204:. His father, Nate Mack, was a haberdasher and later a banker. His mother was Jenny Solomon. He moved to Las Vegas with his parents in 1929, when he was nine years old. 867: 842: 857: 852: 234:
Mack started his career at the Bank of Las Vegas in 1954, working alongside his father. Indeed, in January 1954, his father had co-founded the bank with
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Mack was the president of the Riviera Casino as well as director of the Four Queens and Dunes hotel-casinos. He started developing the
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Mack died of cancer on September 26, 1998, in Los Angeles, California. His funeral took place at Temple Emanuel in
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appointed him as a member of the nominating commission for U.S. Circuit Judges for the 9th Circuit Court.
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and spanning 100 acres (40 ha) of land, it includes offices, a hotel and several restaurants.
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Campaigns, a fundraising effort to develop the state of Israel. He was also the chairman of the
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American banker, real estate investor, political fundraiser and philanthropist
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in 1972. By 1975, he became its chairman. Later in the 1970s, President
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Suburban Xanadu: The Casino Resort on the Las Vegas Strip and Beyond
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Banker, real estate investor, political fundraiser, philanthropist
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in their honor. Later, the Thomas & Mack Legal Clinic at the
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Mack attended Boulder City Grammar School and graduated from the
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In the 1950s, Mack co-founded the Nevada Southern College with
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Mack was appointed to the Nevada Tax Commission by Governor
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and, later, the Valley Bank. He was the president of the
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and active in Jewish philanthropy both in Las Vegas and
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Barbara Mack Feller Levine. She married Norman Levine.
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Mack married Joyce Rosenberg in 1946. They had met at
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With E. Parry Thomas, Mack lobbied state legislator
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He was the founder and president of the 18: 666:Bank takes famous name, poises for future 628:The Players: The Men who Made Las Vegas 608: 606: 604: 602: 600: 489: 341:U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission 868:American businesspeople in real estate 843:University of Nevada, Las Vegas people 598: 596: 594: 592: 590: 588: 586: 584: 582: 580: 858:20th-century American philanthropists 262:for about US$ 380.5 million in 1992. 215:(UCLA), where he was a member of the 213:University of California, Los Angeles 75:University of California, Los Angeles 7: 853:20th-century American businesspeople 293:Mack served as finance chair of the 211:in 1938. He then graduated from the 188:. He was one of the founders of the 411:and the national committee of the 172:casino as well as director of the 14: 818:People from the Las Vegas Valley 369:University of Nevada, Las Vegas 367:. It later became known as the 190:University of Nevada, Las Vegas 417:Hebrew University of Jerusalem 283:McCarran International Airport 281:in 1991. Located South of the 1: 377:William S. Boyd School of Law 301:, a Democratic member of the 272:Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce 258:. Their bank was acquired by 808:People from Albion, Michigan 439:. They had three daughters: 403:Mack served as president of 331:as well as former governors 242:, who used it to build the 889: 873:20th-century American Jews 828:Businesspeople from Nevada 685:, Routledge, 2013, p. 110 313:'s presidential campaign. 759:Jews in Nevada: A History 566:LV civic leader Mack dies 471:Beverly Hills, California 409:American Jewish Committee 774:"You Only Turn 50 Once!" 670:Las Vegas Review-Journal 373:Thomas & Mack Center 355:Thomas & Mack Center 833:Jewish American bankers 813:People from Los Angeles 295:Nevada Democratic Party 182:Nevada Democratic Party 59:Los Angeles, California 838:Bank of America people 356: 250:, originally based in 863:Mack family (banking) 707:The Los Angeles Times 390:Boy Scouts of America 354: 256:Valley Bank of Nevada 209:Las Vegas High School 71:Las Vegas High School 739:Eugene P. Moehring, 574:, September 28, 1998 425:United Jewish Appeal 413:United Jewish Appeal 303:United States Senate 112:Karen Mack Goldsmith 757:John P. Marschall, 644:Eugene P. Moehring, 394:Boys Club of Nevada 382:Lee Business School 455:City National Bank 405:Temple Beth Sholom 357: 236:Walter E. Cosgriff 47:September 26, 1998 780:. August 5, 2016. 451:Russell Goldsmith 166:Bank of Las Vegas 147: 146: 143: 139:Russell Goldsmith 136: 880: 848:Nevada Democrats 782: 781: 778:jewishnevada.org 770: 764: 755: 746: 737: 731: 725: 710: 699: 688: 681:David Schwartz, 679: 673: 672:, April 29, 2012 662: 651: 642: 633: 624: 615: 610: 575: 563: 318:Mike O'Callaghan 202:Albion, Michigan 141: 134: 93:Democratic Party 54: 52: 36:Albion, Michigan 32:November 6, 1920 19: 888: 887: 883: 882: 881: 879: 878: 877: 788: 787: 786: 785: 772: 771: 767: 756: 749: 738: 734: 726: 713: 709:, April 5, 2009 700: 691: 680: 676: 664:Chris Sieroty, 663: 654: 643: 636: 625: 618: 611: 578: 564: 491: 486: 467: 433: 349: 311:Hubert Humphrey 291: 279:McCarran Center 274:for two terms. 260:Bank of America 248:E. 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Index

Albion, Michigan
Los Angeles, California
Las Vegas High School
University of California, Los Angeles
Democratic Party
Karen Mack Goldsmith
Nate Mack
Russell Goldsmith
Las Vegas
Nevada
Bank of Las Vegas
Riviera
Four Queens
Dunes
Nevada Democratic Party
Israel
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Albion, Michigan
Las Vegas High School
University of California, Los Angeles
Zeta Beta Tau
fraternity
World War II
Walter E. Cosgriff
Milton Prell
Sahara Casino
E. Parry Thomas
Reno
Valley Bank of Nevada
Bank of America

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