Serena Mull

Serena S. Mull, '98 BS Biology, retired from the Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center Dental Clinic in McMinnville, Oregon, last June. She lives in Portland.

Timothy Revero

Timothy E. Revero, '16 JD, '17 Master of Laws - Gaming Law and Regulation, is an attorney at the Richard Harris Law Firm specializing in personal injury, medical malpractice, premises liability, motor vehicle accidents, and slip-and-fall cases.

Abbi Silver

Abbi Silver, '86 BA Political Science, was elected to the Nevada Supreme Court in 2018. In January 2017, the court appointed her to the Nevada Standing Committee on Judicial Ethics. That same year, before joining the Supreme Court, then-Gov. Brian Sandoval swore her in as the first female chief judge of the inaugural Court of Appeals of Nevada. She has been practicing law for 30 years and has served as a judge for more than 16 years. She has been elected to the bench six times and is the only judge in the history of Nevada to have served at every level of the court system. She earned her law degree from Southwestern University School of Law in Los Angeles in 1989.   

Lisa Rubin

Lisa Levine Rubin, '12  PhD Educational Leadership, is an assistant professor of student services in intercollegiate athletics at Kansas State University. She was awarded the 2018 NCAA Innovations in Research and Practice Grant as principal investigator of the study "Enhancing Financial Literacy Among Student-Athletes." She also was named one of the Top 25 Women in Higher Education and Beyond by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education in 2017. She lives in Manhattan, Kansas.

Aaron S. Manfredi

Aaron S. Manfredi, '05 BA Criminal Justice, '14 Master of Public Administration, is the founder/executive director of Asperger's Training, Employment & Life Skills. He's placed 163 adults with autism and other high-functioning disabilities into competitive employment. He is a former Clark County juvenile probation officer and Clark County School District middle school teacher/varsity football coach. The Desert Storm veteran also is a community advocate for at-risk youth, homeless youth, autism, and homeless veterans. He is running for the office of Clark County public administrator. His hobbies include adult softball, cooking, traveling, advocating, and attending UNLV sports games. He is the father of one adult son, Bailey Manfredi.  

Chynna Greene

Chynna Greene, '14 BA Journalism and Media Studies, is a reporter and anchor at the CBS affiliate Local 8 News WLVT in Knoxville, Tennessee. She was awarded an Emmy and an Associated Press award for her roll in reporting during the Gatlinburg wildfires that took place in November 2016 in East Tennessee.

Brad Weiss

Brad Weiss, '00 MA Communication Studies, who uses the name Brad Carson for professional purposes, was selected as one of the Top 20 Mid-Market Program Directors in America by a panel of media executives assembled by Barrett Sports Media. Carson's station, 92.9 FM ESPN/WMFS-Memphis, was selected as a Top 20 Mid-Market Sports Radio Station in America by that same panel. From 1998 through 2000, he was an on-air DJ for Mix 94.1 in Las Vegas using the name "Brad Kelly" and has been on air in Illinois; Atlantic City, New Jersey; and Memphis, Tennessee. He currently voicetracks radio shows in Indianapolis and Madison, Wisconsin, for Entercom-Radio. He and and his wife, Stacy, live in Germantown, Tennessee, with their son, Jake.

Michael Plinski

Michael J. Plinski, '95 BS and ‘98 MS Engineering - Mechanical Engineering, is the facility representative for the U.S. Department of Energy at the National Critical Experiments Research Center located in the Device Assembly Facility, Nevada National Security Site (NNSS). One of the projects that he oversees is Kilopower Reactor Using Stirling Technology (KRUSTY). This NASA project is a near-term technology effort to develop preliminary concepts and technologies that could be used for an affordable fission nuclear power system to enable long-duration stays on planetary surfaces. Also, he volunteers as assistant leader for the two Shadow Ridge High School Air Force Junior ROTC CyberPatriot teams in their cyber security competitions. The teams completed this season at Platinum level in the state round. They were first- and second-place for service teams in Nevada. President of the College of Engineering Alumni Board, he lives in North Las Vegas.  

Angel Salinas Cantú

Angel Salinas Cantú, '15 BS Hotel Administration, is the author of The Divorce Era. He says he reveals in the book the secrets that no man in his right mind would dare to tell his partner, nor his closest friends. His intention is to explain how men think and why men act the way they do so that with this precious information women know how to face the most common challenges in marriage to avoid the new norm — divorce. The book is available from Amazon. Apart from cultivating intellectually at UNLV, he says he used "Sin City" for his own social experiment. Having worked at some of the best and most famous clubs and restaurants, he studied men from around the world and observed how they behaved when they thought nobody was watching.  

George Molnar

George Molnar, '12 MS Crisis and Emergency Management, has relocated to Washington, D.C., to lead the PBS WARN Project, which provides public alert and warning and emergency communications support through public television.

Shari Netzel

Shari Netzel, '89 BSBA - Marketing, has been named director of development and alumni relations for the UNR School of Medicine. She will support the school through efforts to generate private philanthropic support for the institution. She will lead major and annual gift campaigns, donor relations, foundation and corporate relations, and planned giving as well as assist with major donor-related events. She also will oversee scholarship support programs and cultivate opportunities to keep alumni engaged and connected to their alma mater. Netzel brings more than 20 years of higher education and health care development experience to the medical school. She is involved in professional organizations, including serving as past board president for the Association of Fundraising Professionals, where she was named "Fundraising Professional of the Year" in 2015; serving as a board member of the Planned Giving Roundtable of Northern Nevada; and being a member of the Association of Healthcare Philanthropy. Her community involvement has included supporting the Children's Miracle Network, the Nevada Women's Fund, and the Spanish Spring High School Athletics Booster Club.  

Sarita Cabrera

Sarah "Sarita" Cabrera, '81 BA Communication Studies, is vice president/managing broker of Watson Realty Corp.'s Longwood office in the North Orlando area of Florida. This is the fifth brokerage that Sarita has managed or owned in the past 15 years. Prior to launching her successful real estate career, she co-owned a CRM company in Tampa, Florida, and also worked for more than 13 years in communications and marketing for Bloomberg BNA (formerly known as the Bureau of National Affairs) in Washington, D.C. She says her degree and coursework at UNLV in communications, public relations, business, marketing, and market research have been instrumental in her success. Her interests include traveling nationally and internationally, attending performing arts programs, and taking classes and seminars. She and her college student son, Ian Lage, live in Oviedo.