Angela Otto Appointed to Board of Directors of The Smith Center for the Performing Arts
Angela Otto, a shareholder in Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s Real Estate Department, has been appointed to the board of directors of The Smith Center for the Performing Arts, whose mission is to inspire artists, audiences and its diverse community through great performances, enriching experiences and engaging educational programming.
During her three-year term, Otto will contribute to the organization’s strategic governance, fundraising initiatives and community engagement efforts. She will also serve as an ambassador for the organization, participate in board meetings and committees, supports performances and assist in recruiting new members to advance The Smith Center’s mission and cultural impact.
Otto has been a dedicated supporter of The Smith Center for nearly two decades, providing legal counsel throughout its development, construction and ongoing operations. She looks forward to expanding her commitment in this new role.
“I believe in The Smith Center’s mission to make world-class performances and arts education accessible to the Las Vegas community,” Otto said. “Serving on the board will allow me to contribute meaningfully to that mission.”
For more information, visit https://thesmithcenter.com/.
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