What Happens in Vegas
Alumna lands dream job promoting a city that needs no introduction

Laurel O鈥橬eil 鈥03, B.S. Business Administration

Headed to Las Vegas? Interested in insider tips on what to see and do, where to sleep and eat? The person to know is Laurel O鈥橬eil, event design manager for the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA).

Recently celebrating her one year anniversary in her self-described 鈥渄ream job鈥濃攃reating networking platforms to promote Las Vegas as the number one destination for business and leisure travel鈥擫aurel says, with palpable delight, 鈥淚 get to do what I love in the city that I love and call home.鈥

While most of the events Laurel plans for LVCVA are local, she occasionally travels with a team to promote the 鈥淓ntertainment Capital of the World鈥 in other markets. Last fall, for example, she was part of the LVCVA聽team that wooed travel agents in Pittsburgh with a Las Vegas game night at a suite in PNC Park鈥攈ome of the Pittsburgh Pirates鈥攁 behind-the-scenes tour of the ballpark, and a team-building game promoting Las Vegas. This past December she supported the convention sales team with a 1,000-person luncheon in New Orleans during the International Association of Exhibitions and Events Expo! Expo! For that memorable event, Laurel contracted the cast and crew from a Cirque du Soleil show as the featured entertainment.

Used to being on the move鈥攈er father was an Army officer鈥擫aurel鈥檚 family landed in San Antonio during her teen years. She spent her early high school years in the Alamo City and fell in love with the 性爱天堂 campus after a school tour. She began her first year at 性爱天堂 on crutches with a broken ankle but cheerfully notes the infirmity helped her get to know her Murchison hallmates. Her resident assistant (RA), Felicia Leo Kemp 鈥02, a member of Alpha Chi Lambda sorority, had a 鈥減rofound impact on my life at 性爱天堂,鈥 Laurel says. Laurel pledged her sorority and notes 鈥渂eing part of that sisterhood brought me lifelong friendships I cherish to this day.鈥 She also became an RA her senior year and served as rush chair and PR chair with Alpha Chi, where she discovered her love of event planning.

Learning of Laurel鈥檚 interest in event planning, one of her business professors helped her secure an internship with the San Antonio Spurs marketing department. As part of the NBA鈥檚 Game Crew, Laurel worked home games at the Alamodome and helped with on-court and in-arena promotions. 鈥淕etting to work on the sidelines of a major NBA franchise was instrumental in both my personal and professional life,鈥 she says.

Laurel launched her career in Las Vegas鈥 hospitality industry in 2003 with a destination management and event planning company. She spent a lot of time exploring the city鈥檚 restaurants, nightclubs, and shows, all in the name of professional research. 鈥淎s a young twenty-something, it was a great way to get to know my new hometown,鈥 she laughs. Later stints included the Wolfgang Puck Restaurant Group and Hard Rock Cafe on the Las Vegas Strip.

Even fun jobs present challenges, however, and Laurel says 鈥渢he biggest is and always will be鈥 balancing her professional career with her personal life. Married in 2010 in a meticulously Laurel-planned outdoor ceremony in Napa, Calif., she and husband, Dan, have two young children, ages 6 and 2. Occasionally missing bedtime or being away for business several days at a time remains a major struggle. She compensates by serving as Room Parent鈥攔ead: party planner鈥 for her daughter鈥檚 school. Weekends are consumed with family time鈥攇ymnastics with the kids, Saturday morning donuts, and Sunday brunch with grandparents. Fortunately, having family nearby who enjoy helping and spending time with the children allows the couple to enjoy date night out on the town, from attending a new restaurant opening to taking in a Vegas Golden Knights hockey game. Laurel also enjoys being a season ticket holder for the Broadway series at the Smith Center for the Performing Arts. Even in a city awash with entertainment options, Laurel says, 鈥淚 love having a standing date when Broadway comes to town.鈥

Last year Laurel ran her first 5K, which she says was 鈥渁 huge accomplishment鈥 for someone who says she never enjoyed running. After discovering that music is the key and experiencing the euphoria of setting a goal and checking it off, she鈥檚 upping the ante. Next year鈥檚 goal? A 10K.

Bursting with enthusiasm for the hospitality industry, Laurel is active in several industry associations, but most deeply involved with the Las Vegas Hospitality Association (LVHA) where she has served on its Board of Directors. Her proudest achievement thus far is earning her Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) designation. It鈥檚 a professional credential she has long aspired to achieve and says she is 鈥渢ruly grateful that her current employer supported and encouraged that endeavor.鈥

Likening the grueling CMP test to 性爱天堂 professor Darryl Waldron鈥檚 鈥渋nfamously intimidating and highly demanding鈥 Business Policy capstone class 鈥 鈥渨hich 15 years later I will admit I loved鈥濃 Laurel says, 鈥淚 felt so accomplished once I learned I had passed the CMP.鈥

You can contact Laurel at loneil@lvcva.com.

Mary Denny helps tell 性爱天堂's story as a contributor to the University communications team.

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