The Smith Center for the Performing Arts
Suzanne Chabre has a strong background in marketing and has held various leadership roles throughout their career. Suzanne began their career as the Vice-President of Marketing at Bally's and Paris Las Vegas in 1998. Suzanne then moved to Caesars Entertainment, Inc. where they served as the Vice-President of Corporate Marketing from 2003 to 2004. Suzanne later took on the role of Relationship Marketing Integration Team Leader during the Harrah's/Caesars Entertainment merger from 2005 to 2006. In 2006, Suzanne joined City Center - MGM Mirage as the Vice-President of Marketing in the Residential Division. Suzanne then transitioned to Pinnacle Entertainment in 2007 as the Vice President of Brand Marketing. Most recently, Suzanne has been working at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts, where they started as the Vice-President of Marketing Communications in 2010 and currently serves as the Vice President and Chief Experience Officer.
Suzanne Chabre has obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing from Arizona State University. Additionally, they also hold a Master of Business Administration degree in Marketing from the same institution. However, no specific information regarding the duration of their education or the years they attended Arizona State University is provided.
The Smith Center for the Performing Arts
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The hallmark of downtown Las Vegas’ 61-acre urban development known as Symphony Park, The Smith Center for the Performing Arts is a public-private partnership that opened in March 2012. Heralded as the city’s Heart of the Arts®, The Smith Center is an architectural triumph and long-awaited cultural achievement that educates and entertains the citizens of Southern Nevada. The $470 million world-class performing arts center offers a blend of performances by resident companies, first-run touring attractions, lectures and internationally acclaimed performers in music, theater and dance. The five-acre campus features four performance spaces including the 2,050-seat Reynolds Hall, a 258-seat Myron's at The Smith Center, the 250-seat Troesh Studio Theater and the 1.7-acre Donald W. Reynolds Symphony Park for outdoor concerts. Additionally, the campus is home to the Discovery Children’s Museum that opened in March 2013.