Carson City/Las Vegas, Nev. – The Governor’s Office of Workforce Innovation (GOWINN) announced this month two new additions to the agency: Rahnita Fleming to the position of Administrative Assistant and Alejandro McGarvie to the position of Fiscal Manager. The GOWINN team looks forward to utilizing the strengths of these two new team members to enhance and empower Nevada’s workforce.
Rahnita Fleming
Ms. Fleming is a native Nevadan who grew up in North Las Vegas and attended Penn Foster High School. After graduation, she went on to become a Certified Medical Administrative Assistant. She is currently attending Northwest Career College to pursue her Associates of Science in Healthcare Administration. Before joining GOWINN, she worked in the medical field and has extensive experience in the administrative field. Ms. Fleming joins the organization as an Administrative Assistant. Her desire and passion to assist others will be an asset to GOWINN.
Alejandro McGarvie
Mr. McGarvie was born in Las Vegas and is a proud Nevadan and Latino. He attended Las Vegas Academy for his first year of high school then attended and graduated from Southeast Career and Technical Academy where he received a certification in accounting. Soon after graduation, he attended the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and graduated with a degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in Finance. Most of his experience is in Accounting/Finance and in Higher Education. He has spent time as an accountant at Credit One Bank, Vegas Chamber and several other organizations. Alejandro also has had experience in the community through his role as a recruiter at Nevada State College, Site Coordinator at Communities in Schools and past Facilitator roles in the Latino Youth Leadership Conference. He has a fascination with the economy and business and believes GOWINN is the place to add value to Nevada’s economy.
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About the Governor’s Office of Workforce Innovation
GOWINN helps drive a skilled, diverse, and aligned workforce in the State of Nevada by promoting cooperation and collaboration among all entities focused on workforce development. Its chief objectives are to prepare all K-12 students for college and career success, increase the number of Nevadans with postsecondary credentials and increase labor force participation.