Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Elaine Wynn, A Luminous Figure Whose Influence And Vision Helped Shape The Very Essence Of Las Vegas Dies At 82


(MENAFN- PR Newswire) From her early days on the vibrant shores of Miami Beach to her pivotal role in the glittering landscape of Las Vegas, Ms. Wynn's journey was marked by an indomitable spirit. She played an instrumental role in shaping the modern-day Las Vegas, from the Golden Nugget where she infused glitter gulch with a little luxury, to The Mirage, establishing the paradigm for everything that followed, including Bellagio, Wynn and Encore resorts. Each project reflected her creative sense and impeccable taste. But her most lasting contribution is the people-first culture she always prioritized. Her unwavering empathy for her colleagues and employees is undeniably the magic quality she infused in everything she touched.

As the largest individual shareholder of Wynn Resorts, Ms. Wynn wielded significant influence, not just as an investor, but as a steward of a vision that transcended mere entertainment. She understood that Las Vegas was not just a destination; it was an experience-an ever-evolving tapestry woven with threads of art, culture, and the human spirit.

Her impact extended far beyond the Las Vegas experience. At the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), with Michael Govan, Ms. Wynn championed accessibility to the arts, a commitment that enhanced the cultural fabric of the community. Her leadership was characterized by grace and ambition, ensuring that art remained an essential part of our shared experience. Her recently announced collaboration with Pritzker Prize winning architect Francis Kere to build the Las Vegas Art Museum in partnership with LACMA is another example of her commitment to the cultural arts in Las Vegas.

Yet, amid her many accomplishments, it was her family that remained her greatest pride. Ms. Wynn was a devoted mother to her daughters, Kevyn and Gillian, and a beloved grandmother to her seven grandchildren. In every conversation, her love for them shone brightly, reflecting the values of creativity, perseverance, and compassion that she instilled in their hearts.

Through the Elaine P. Wynn & Family Foundation, she actively supported community organizations aligned with her passions. Committed to improving children's lives through education, Ms. Wynn served in various leadership roles at local, state, and national levels. In Nevada, the past five governors called upon her to lead education initiatives. She co-chaired Nevada's Blue Ribbon Education Reform Task Force in 2011, resulting in significant reform legislation. She served on Nevada's State Board of Education, twice elected as its President. Additionally, Ms. Wynn chaired the UNLV Foundation, demonstrating her strong devotion to higher education. She was a constant and engaging presence at the Elaine Wynn Elementary School.

Ms. Wynn also dedicated herself to the mission of Communities In Schools (CIS), working as Chairman alongside Founder Bill Milliken to tirelessly provide resources for children to thrive. During her tenure, CIS expanded its reach to over 1.7 million students, across 2900 schools in 26 states.

Her service on the board of Activision Blizzard spoke to her belief in the transformative power of creativity and innovation, underscoring her unbridled curiosity. As a Trustee of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts she helped expand the roster of artists and the reach of audiences.

As we remember Elaine Wynn, we celebrate a life lived with purpose-a life that embraced the extraordinary potential of Las Vegas, a city she truly loved. Her legacy will echo through the vibrant streets and the stories of those she touched. In the heart and soul of Las Vegas, she will forever reign, not as Ms. Las Vegas, but as a visionary who turned possibilities into realities, inspiring all who followed in her footsteps.

Contributions in her memory can be made to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) to support the construction of the Las Vegas Museum of Art. Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)

SOURCE Elaine P. Wynn & Family Foundation

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