Based in the Las Vegas office, Ms. Bembry oversees public relations, media relations, client relations, community outreach campaigns, advertising campaigns, and social media strategy.
Ms. Bembry began her career in public relations as a coordinator/intern in 2003, working under The Ferraro Group Principal Holly Silvestri. Ms. Bembry’s current and past client portfolio spans a wide range of industries including healthcare, law, education, public television, insurance, residential and commercial real estate, environmental, non-profit, food and beverage, and hospitality.
A native of Southern Nevada, Ms. Bembry attended the University of Nevada, Las Vegas where she was a member of Phi Alpha Delta and worked on public relations campaigns for Rancho High School and Canine Companions for Independence, Las Vegas chapter. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications Studies with an emphasis in Public Relations in 2003.
Ms. Bembry currently serves on the Mission Brand Awareness Committee for Special Olympics Nevada and has served on the Goodwill of Southern Nevada Board of Directors and the Nevada Supreme Court Access to Justice Commission. She also provides pro bono public relations and media relations support to nonprofits. Ms. Bembry served as a Big Sister for Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Southern Nevada for six years. Organizations that she has volunteered her time or pro bono public relations services include Heaven Can Wait Animal Sanctuary, The Shade Tree, Boys Town, Las Vegas Rescue Mission, J.T. McWilliams Elementary School, Three Square Food Bank, Northwest Career and Technical Academy, Anthony L. Pollard Foundation, Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation, JAG Nevada, Nevada Donor Network, Vegas PBS, Nevada SPCA, Amor Peludo, Las Vegas Humane Society, the Southern Nevada chapter of Susan G. Komen, There Is No Hero In Heroin Foundation, and Opportunity Village.
Ms. Bembry was recently selected as a member of the Vegas Chamber’s Leadership Las Vegas Class of 2025 and was named one of Vegas Inc.’s “40 Under 40” honorees in 2017.