Bruce Breslow

Bruce H. Breslow is the Executive Director of the Nevada's Agency for Nuclear Projects.[1] Previously, Breslow served two terms as the Mayor of Sparks, Nevada (1991–1999).[2]

Career

In 1999, Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn appointed Breslow a Commissioner of the Transportation Services Authority and Chairman of the Employee Management Committee. During his time as Commissioner, he was trained as an administrative law judge at the National Judicial College, specializing in arbitration and mediation.

Breslow was elected a member of the Nevada Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 1998 after many years as a local television sports anchor.[3] During the past seven Summer Olympic Games, he has been the broadcast voice of men's and women's basketball, volleyball and boxing, broadcasting to more than 120 countries worldwide.

Breslow was a founding member of Commercial Partners of Nevada and prior to that was a Vice-President of CB Richard Ellis. He has also co-owned a prominent advertising agency which specialized in re-branding area casinos and golf communities.

Breslow graduated with a bachelor of journalism degree from the University of Missouri. Mr. Breslow also served as Chairman of the Board of the Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority and was a long time member of the Regional Governing Board. He is a member of the Nevada State Bar Association Fee Dispute Resolution Committee.

In 2009 Governor Gibbons(R-NV) appointed Breslow as Executive Director of the State of Nevada Agency for Nuclear Projects.

In 2011 Governor Sandoval(R-NV) appointed Breslow as Director of the State of Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles.[4][5]

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