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Keystone’s Annual Dinner honors Jim Marsh as the 2022 Monte Miller Economic Freedom Award Recipient

August 14, 2022 by Pauline Lee

Keystone Corporation, Nevada’s pro-business PAC, proudly announces Jim Marsh as recipient of its 2022 Monte Miller Economic Freedom Award. A U.S. Army veteran, Jim Marsh started in his automotive business in 1965 when he opened Jim Marsh Pontiac in Longview, Wash.  He then opened Jim Marsh AMC-Jeep-Triumph-Volvo in 1971 in Nevada and his auto sales business grew exponentially.  In 2001, Mr. Marsh founded and became President of Jim Marsh Automotive. Jim currently represents Nevada’s franchised new-car dealers on the board of directors of the National Automobile Dealers Association.  Mr. Marsh is a past president and current board member for the Better Business Bureau and currently serves as a board member of the Nevada Chapter of the American Red Cross.  A true community activist and community leader, Mr. Marsh has served in different capacities with the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce, the Salvation Army, the Nevada Cancer Society, Valley Hospital, Citizens Police Review Board, Citizens for Private Enterprise, National Kidney Foundation, Heart Association of Nevada and the First Baptist Church.  Mr. Marsh has received numerous awards for his contributions to the community, including the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce’s “Quality Circle” Award and the Clark County Republican Party’s “Republican of the Year” Award. Jim Marsh will be honored at Keystone’s Annual Dinner on Wednesday, September 14, 2022. Kellyanne Conway, President Trump’s former campaign manager and Fox News political commentator and politcal analyst will be the featured speaker at the Event which will be held at the Treasure Island Hotel & Casino. Dinner tickets and program ads can be purchased on the Keystone website at www.keystonenevada.com.

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