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MGM Resorts Executives Honored for Leadership in Corporate Social Responsibility

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LAS VEGAS—Two top executives at MGM Resorts International have been recognized for their contributions in diversity, philanthropy and sustainability. Phyllis A. James, Executive Vice President, Special Counsel-Litigation and Chief Diversity Officer for MGM Resorts International, has been named one of 2014’s most influential women in corporate America by Savoy Magazine.

Cindy Ortega, Chief Sustainability Officer and Senior Vice President for MGM Resorts International, was named one of the 10 most powerful women in sustainability by Green Building & Design (GB&D).

“These honors demonstrate the effect that both Phyllis and Cindy have had in CSR, not just for our company but for the fields of diversity, philanthropy and sustainability,” said Jim Murren, Chairman and CEO of MGM Resorts.

The influential women joining James on Savoy’s list include: Carla Harris, Vice Chairman, Global Wealth Management, Morgan Stanley; Ursula M. Burns, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Xerox; and Rose Stuckey Kirk, President of Verizon Foundation.

Hilary Clinton Among Those Honored

Ortega was recognized by GB&D along with Hilary Clinton, former U.S. Secretary of State and First Lady; Arielle Bertman, Principal of Energy and Sustainability for Google; Bea Perez, Chief Sustainability Officer for Coca-Cola, and others.

As Chief Litigation Counsel, James is responsible for supervision of company litigation, including inside and outside litigation counsel management and litigation reporting. In her role as Chief Diversity Officer, she leads all aspects of MGM Resorts’ Diversity and Inclusion Initiative, as well as the company’s Philanthropy & Community Engagement programs. James joined MGM Resorts in March 2002.

“The Savoy 2014 Top Influential Women in Corporate America issue is one of the most comprehensive and accomplished lists of African American Women executives,” said L.P. Green, II publisher of Savoy Magazine. “The success and achievement of African American Women executives across industries isn’t covered enough by the media. Savoy is proud to celebrate the excellence and success of African American Women executives, leading global corporations impacting our communities and the world.”

Ortega is responsible for the oversight and achievement of the LEED certification at the $8.5 billion dollar CityCenter Project in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. Under her guidance, six developments at CityCenter were awarded LEED Gold certifications, making it the largest single Gold certified new construction project in the world. Through her leadership, passion, thoughts and contributions, Ortega has led MGM Resorts International to develop the comprehensive Green Advantage platform, execute strategies for environmental sustainability and shape partnerships on a local, national and international scale.

First Year for GB&D Award

This is the first year that GB&D has issued this award. Its efforts are a direct response to the call to action Hillary Clinton put forth at Greenbuild 2013, to continue making a place for women in sustainability roles and to continue sharing success stories in order to educate the public. This honor was given to celebrate women in sustainability, promote the sharing of best practices across industries, and raise the profile of sustainability leadership across the globe. The full list of recipients can be viewed in the October/ November issue of GB&D or online at http://gbdmagazine.com/2014/30-women-in-sustainability/.

Selection of the Top Influential Women in Corporate America begins by examining the landscape of spheres of influence impacting Savoy’s readership including: corporate sector influence, scholastic achievement, career growth, community outreach and recognition. The information received from over 500 prospective candidates in diverse fields was pre-screened by the selection committee, which included the Savoy editorial board and community leaders with representatives from the academic and business arenas. The committee reviewed information on executives in human resources, information, real estate, finance, investment banking, diversity, foundations, procurement, business development, marketing, sales, health care, manufacturing and the legal field. The number of candidates was narrowed to the 2014 Top Influential Women listing based upon their exemplary record of accomplishments and influence while working to better their community and inspire others.

For more information regarding the Savoy Top Influential Women in Corporate America, visit http://savoynetwork.com/2014-top-influential-women/.

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