Las Vegas, Nev. — Boyd Gaming Corporation, one of Nevada’s most influential locally rooted gaming companies, marked a major milestone this week as Clark County commissioners recognized the company’s 50th anniversary and its decades-long impact on Southern Nevada’s economy and community.
Commissioners William McCurdy II, Michael Naft and their colleagues celebrated Boyd Gaming’s golden anniversary during a ceremonial presentation, welcoming Marianne Boyd Johnson, Chairman of the Board; her son Sean Boyd; and Erin McMullen Midby, Vice President of Government Affairs. The moment highlighted a half-century of growth for a company that began as a modest family venture and evolved into a major national gaming operator.
Historic Roots in Downtown Las Vegas
Founded in 1975 by father-and-son team Sam Boyd and Bill Boyd, the company began with operations in downtown Las Vegas—a time when the local gaming landscape looked dramatically different. Over the years, Boyd Gaming expanded steadily across the Valley and beyond, becoming known for its strong focus on serving local residents.
Today, Boyd Gaming operates 28 properties in 11 states, including 10 casinos in Southern Nevada, cementing its reputation as one of the region’s premier local gaming operators.
Commitment to Community Giving
Commissioners also highlighted Boyd Gaming’s extensive history of philanthropy and community partnerships. The company’s contributions to Southern Nevada nonprofits are expected to exceed $2 million this year alone, continuing a long tradition of corporate giving.
Organizations supported by Boyd Gaming include:
- United Way of Southern Nevada
- Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada
- Numerous grassroots and community support programs across the Valley
Education has also remained a key focus. The William S. Boyd School of Law at UNLV, named in honor of co-founder Bill Boyd, stands as one of the company’s flagship contributions to higher education in the state.
A Legacy That Helped Shape Modern Las Vegas
In recognizing the company’s golden anniversary, commissioners emphasized Boyd Gaming’s role not only as a gaming operator but also as a community builder, employer and philanthropic partner.
As the corporation enters its next 50 years, community leaders say Boyd remains an example of the long-standing businesses that helped define modern Las Vegas and continue to support its evolving future.