Former Las Vegas tourism boss Rossi Ralenkotter and his lawyer are discussing a plea deal with prosecutors in his high-profile felony theft case, the Review-Journal has learned. The talks could allow ...
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority Board sent CEO Rossi Ralenkotter into retirement Tuesday with a roaring applause, video tribute and $455,000 financial package. Two Las Vegas police ...
The former CEO of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority made his initial court appearance on felony charges stemming from the alleged theft of Southwest Airlines gift cards bought by the ...
Rossi Ralenkotter devoted his career to promoting what he called “the most exciting city in the universe,” spending 45 years at the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, a governmental ...
Rossi Ralenkotter won a Lifetime Achievement Award at Travel Weekly's 2013 Readers Choice Awards. Photo Credit: Andrei Jackamets Photography Rossi Ralenkotter, a research-obsessed destination marketer ...
The Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority has revealed Rossi Ralenkotter will be stepping down from his role as chief executive of the organisation next month. Over the last decade, as chief of ...
Rossi Ralenkotter, known to his friends of a lifetime and of more recent vintage as the ultimate salesman of everything Las Vegas, passed away earlier this month from a long illness. He has many dear ...
Rossi Ralenkotter, the marketing visionary who helped create the iconic “What Happens Here, Stays Here” Las Vegas advertising campaign, has died after a 16-year battle with cancer. He was 78.
LAS VEGAS – Three former executives of the tax-funded tourism agency responsible for promoting Sin City have been charged with stealing and misusing $90,000 in Southwest Airlines gift cards. Rossi ...
"It's been 16 years since I was diagnosed with colon cancer. Sixteen years. You know that initial shock when the doctor walks in and says, 'Yeah, cancer'?" Rossi Ralenkotter, the greatest destination ...
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority had to get nearly $20,000 bucks back from one of its top employees. Rossi Ralenkotter, CEO of the LVCVA, just reimbursed the agency $17,152. This after ...