LAS VEGAS–The Ante4Autism event during the recent Las Vegas Market raised more than $7,000 for autism research, according to a statement from Autism Speaks.
The event, a Texas Hold-em tournament, took place at Binion’s in downtown Las Vegas on Tuesday, Feb. 2. Its hosts were Doug Krinsky, sales manager of Restonic; Randy Coconis, owner of Coconis Furniture; Stuart Carlitz, president of Eclipse International; Phil Miner, sales manager of Symbol Mattress; Scott Graham, vice president of operations and general merchandise manage of PMD Furniture Direct; Jerry Williams, PMD Furniture Direct’s chief operating officer; David Wachendorfer, vice president of sales development and retail training for Tempur-Pedic; and Joseph Amato, owner of Mattress Matters.
In addition, according to the statement, donations are still being received at the Web site for the event, ramarketing.com/ante4autism.