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HW&W Ep18: Patty Gonzalez, Community Investment Corp

March 27, 2020 by Sam Harrell

Tucson Business Radio
Tucson Business Radio
HW&W Ep18: Patty Gonzalez, Community Investment Corp
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GUEST:

Patty Gonzalez, Homeownership Director
Community Investment Corporation
2033 East Grant Road
Tucson, AZ 85719
520-462-4MCC (4622)
patty@cictucson.org
cictucson.org
SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter |

Patty is a customer service expert and has served for over 22years as a program coordinator to the non-profit organization Family Housing Resources. New to CICin 2017, she brings on board a wealth of expertise in numerous areas including management, consultation, housing markets, and homebuyer assistance programs. Patty has worked as a program educator teaching classes on homebuyer education and serves as a certified bi-lingual housing counselor. She also teaches classes covering a variety of topics including credit, budgeting, mortgages, realtor services, titling, inspections, appraisals, home maintenance, foreclosure prevention, and post-purchase education. She has spent the past 25+ years building relationships with lenders, realtors and other professionals. In this time, she has also devoted herself to motherhood and family, which keeps her extremely busy with all the events her amazing children and extended family are involved in. She has committed her life to the pursuit of helping others and is happiest when doing so.

About the Host

Karen M. Fisher
Senior Loan Officer
NMLS ID# 180167 – AZ MLO Lic# 0911886

Summit Funding, Inc.
5151 E. Broadway Blvd., Ste. 700
Tucson, AZ  85711
Branch NMLS ID# 1464335 – Summit Funding, Inc NMLS ID#3199
AZ Lic# 0925837 – Equal Housing Opportunity 

(520) 447-2279 Direct Phone
Karen.Fisher@SummitFunding.net
www.OurNeighborsOurHeroes.com

As a Senior Loan Officer, I originate residential home loans (1-4 Units) for purchase or refinance transactions for owner-occupied, second homes or investment properties.  I am licensed in the State of Arizona; however, I can connect you to great mortgage loan officers anywhere in the United States or Canada.  I have been a loan officer for just over 20 years.  In the prior 17 years, I was a Realtor, an Associate Broker, Branch Manager, and Designated Broker.  My beloved husband Scott and I have been married for over 37 years, we have an awesome daughter Allison who is engaged to her Gonzaga University sweetheart, Enrique.  I love to read, travel, hike, golf, camp, entrepreneurial ideas, inventions, animals and children. My key to success is to focus on excellence, not perfection and being growth-minded. 

 

Tagged With: Healthy Wealthy and Wise

YHFRE E6: Home buying, Inspections, and Insurance

March 22, 2020 by Sam Harrell

Tucson Business Radio
Tucson Business Radio
YHFRE E6: Home buying, Inspections, and Insurance
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GUEST:

Rick Johnson
WIN Home Inspection Catalina Foothills
P.O.Box 65749
1700 E. River
Tucson, AZ 85728
520-749-1679
rjohnson@wini.com
https://catalinafoothills.wini.com
SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | LinkedIn |

Rick grew up learning trade-related work from his father, a carpenter by trade. After a career in the industrial gasses and metal fabrication trades, Rick opened WIN Home Inspection in Tucson in 2004. The business serves the Real-estate community providing listing and buyer inspections, pool/spa, new construction, and light commercial. additionally providing radon testing and soon will be incorporating Thermal Imaging scans.

About the Host:

Carol Nigut, Realtor® ABR, ePro, GRI 
Your Home for Real Estate at Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage 
2890 E. Skyline Drive #250
Tucson, AZ 85718
520-448-6033
yourhomeforrealestate@gmail.com
www.yourhome4realestate.com
https://t.co/Ytqo2gMWBB
SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | Google |  Instagram | LinkedIn |  YouTube | Zillow |

 Originally from the Chicago area, Carol is a former educator and small business owner who has lived all over the United States, buying and selling property with each move.  Knowing what it’s like to go through the process drives her commitment to her clients.  Trusted for her knowledge, integrity, and diligence, Carol is one of a small percentage of Arizona Realtors® who have earned the GRI (Graduate Realtor® Institute) designation, making her uniquely qualified to serve and protect her clients through every phase of their real estate transaction.  As an ePro professional, she also has the skills to take full advantage of the digital environment and social media marketing platforms which have become the backbone of the Real Estate industry.  Dedicated to her clients, profession, and community, Carol serves on the Professional Development Committee of the Tucson Association of Realtors, as a sponsor of Meet Me at Maynards and a volunteer at Tucson Meet Yourself, and the Tucson Folk Festival.  To learn what her clients have to say about working with Carol, check out her reviews on Google, Yelp, and Zillow.  

Carol provides residential real estate services throughout the greater Tucson area, She works with both buyers and sellers, first-time home buyers, vacation/second home buyers/sellers and investors. If you, or someone you know, are looking for an energetic Realtor@ who cares about their clients and is dedicated to superior customer service, please contact Carol and give her the opportunity to become “Your Home for Real Estate”. 

Tagged With: YHFRE, Your Home For Real Estate

TMB E33: Kim Adair & John Waechter – Cancer & Business

March 20, 2020 by Sam Harrell

Tucson Business Radio
Tucson Business Radio
TMB E33: Kim Adair & John Waechter - Cancer & Business
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GUESTS:

Kim Adair, the lady behind Butt Check
750 N Arizona Ave
Tucson, AZ 85705
520.272.3270
kimadair50@gmail.com
www.womenunderthesun.com

Note from Fashion Designer and Colon Cancer Survivor Carmen Marc Valvo

“Hi, Kim. In regards to my most recent post, I wanted to thank you for all you do with cancer research. For you and I, were emphatically empowered by these things. Our job now, and had been since, to share our stories because of research funding comes from the sympathetic heart. Be encouraged today. You are doing all the right things!”

www.carmenmarcvalvo.com


John Waechter, Principal
Waechter Advisory Network
4842 N. Circulo Bujia
Tucson, AZ
85718
520 370 8232
jwwaechter@comcast.net
Originally from the Chicago metropolitan area of Indiana, John grew up in a small rural town not far from the city. John left Indiana, at age 22, after graduating from IndianaUniversityandrelocated to Los Angeles and started his business career working in finance for a subsidiary of Black & Decker. Why to LA John?Answer: John continued his education at night while working, culminating with an M.B.A. from USC, then the relocation of the company headquarters from Marina Del Rey to Tucson, AZ   was responsible for John’s moving to the desert after 10 years in southern California.
John regards himself as a seasoned business executive, entrepreneur and organizational consultant. John has over40years of experience with consumer and industrial manufacturing, healthcare, small business, Fortune 500 companies and more, and your current focus is on corporate expense mitigation, courses in sales, customer service, customer retention, interpersonal relationships, and behavioral assessments.

Forty-Niner Golf & CC – Tucson’s Hidden Jewel

Tagged With: Tucson Means Business

Tucson Business Leaders

March 17, 2020 by Sam Harrell

The following represents just a small sample of some of the local Tucson Businesses Leaders that have supported Tucson Business RadioX.

Crest Insurance Group

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IMPACT Ep4: Make Way 4 Books, Literacy, Teachers

March 15, 2020 by Sam Harrell

Tucson Business Radio
Tucson Business Radio
IMPACT Ep4: Make Way 4 Books, Literacy, Teachers
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GUESTS:
Ethan Myerson, Development Director
Make Way For Books
700 N Stone Ave
Tucson, AZ 85705
520-247-8613
ethan@makewayforbooks.org
Makewayforbooks.org
SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter |

Ethan has long believed in the power of books to transform people’s lives, and he believes education is one of the surest paths to success. After a career in photography and design, Ethan has enjoyed working for several years in the nonprofit sector in Tucson, at organizations devoted to education and anti-poverty work. As Development Director, Ethan’s main goal is to help donors at all levels create the changes they want to see in society. The mission of Make Way For Books–ensuring that all children have a chance to read and succeed–is one that he believes in, and one that he thinks all of southern Arizona has a vested interest in supporting. When he’s not helping donors reach their philanthropic goals, he enjoys a variety of creative hobbies, including painting, illustration, and woodworking, and can often be found playing tabletop games of all kinds.

MWFB partners with parents and educators to make sure that all of the adults in a child’s life know that they have what it takes to give the child a chance to read and succeed. 90% of children in poverty who are reading at grade level in Grade 3 will go on to graduate high school. The literacy work done with children under the age of 5 will have a huge impact on their future success and in turn the future economic health of our community. In our programs:

  • 99% of children gain literacy and language skills necessary for school readiness
  • 82% of children gain the social skills necessary to focus, take turns, and participate in school
  • 99% of parents gain the skills, knowledge, and confidence to be their child’s first and best teacher.

Betty Stauffer, Executive Director
Literacy Connects
200 E Yavapai Rd
Tucson, AZ 85705
520-603-4911
bstauffer@literacyconnects.org
www.literacyconnects.org/
SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter |

Betty has been the Executive Director of Literacy Connects since it was formed on July 1, 2011. Before that, she was the Executive Director of Literacy Volunteers of Tucson since June 2002. Literacy Connectswas formed when five well-established literacy organizations in Southern Arizona merged to create one innovative organization. Betty has lived in Tucson since 2000 before which she lived in Cleveland, Ohio. She is a social worker and was the Executive Director of a transitional housing program for homeless families for 10 years in Cleveland. She loves working in literacy because it is addressing one of the root causes of homelessness and poverty both of which have been her professional focus for more than 30 years. Betty is the mother of 2 grown children and the proud grandmother of 3 wonderful boys.

Our Impact on Tucson

Literacy Connects is a volunteer-driven Tucson nonprofit providing literacy and arts programming to over 48,000 children and adults annually. Skills gained from our services reduce unemployment and poverty and help children be more successful in school. As Tucson has been identified as the sixth-poorest metropolitan area in the U.S., the services Literacy Connects provides are all the more critical.

While increasing literacy skills is key for people to move toward their full potential, our programs also address our students’ attitudes and behaviors. When skills, attitudes, and behaviors all change–a world of opportunities open.

Adrienne Ledford, Executive Director
Treasures 4 Teachers of Tucson
6800 N. Camino Martin
Tucson, AZ 85741
520-425-3956
Adrienne@t4teachers.org
www.t4teachers.org/
SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook |

I was a special education teacher asst for 22 years in the Amphi district. Seeing the need we had for supplies I shopped at the T4T in Tempe and thought we needed a shop down here in Tucson. We opened 5 years ago this summer. I retired 4 years ago and volunteer full time at T4TT.

Our Impact on Tucson

Education is a valuable stage in the life of a child. Teachers provide an invaluable service to our community by educating young minds and preparing them for the world. Despite the importance of their profession, the powers that be rarely find a way to provide teachers with all of the supplies they need. Teachers are underpaid and classrooms underfunded in Az. They cannot deliver quality instruction without the tools they need. That’s where Treasures 4 Teachers comes in: our mission is to provide educators with the hands-on materials they need in the classroom for free to low cost through donated and repurposed items. Our warehouse has a wide variety of unique and useful materials teachers need to be creative and successful. It’s not just pencils and paper they need but its plastic caps or egg cartons, art supplies or science items. We make a teacher’s job easier not only saving money but time.

SHOW HOST:
Barbara McClure, Executive Director  
IMPACT of Southern Arizona 
3535 E Hawser Street 
Tucson, AZ  85739                                                    
520-825-0009 / Mobile Phone: 206-915-0919 
barbara@impactsoaz.org 
www.impactsoaz.org 
 SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter |

Barbara McClure wakes up each morning passionate about going to work at a place that improves lives and inspires futures every day! She has been the Executive Director of a Tucson social service nonprofit called IMPACT of Southern Arizona, for ten years. What is it that keeps you passionate about your role Barbara? 

Barbara has been a visionary and planner with decades of experience as a small business owner and in nonprofit leadership; her innovative ideas and strategic thinking, along with a talent for bringing the community together, has helped grow IMPACT five-fold in a very short time. Her talents and interests are diverse but all center around helping people, improving the community, bolstering education, building capacity and sustainability, being vocal about the rights and conditions of others, experiencing art, nurturing all inhabitants of your garden, and enjoying life to the fullest. 

And now Barbara is about to experience another exciting chapter in her life with hosting a brand-new Radio Show Podcast here on the Tucson Business RadioX Network starting in November. 

IMPACT of Southern Arizona is a 20 – year old social service nonprofit stabilizing families and seniors, and moving people out of poverty. IMPACT’s programs are designed to stretch household budgets so earned income can be spent on necessities such as improved housing conditions, fuel to get to work, utilizes, and needed medical attention and prescriptions.  Its clients are your neighbors! People come to IMPACT because it is a welcoming place where they are always treated with dignity and respect, and where they find resources, referrals, coaching, and help to attain the skills that can move them forward into self-sufficiency. 

Barbara grew up in Pasadena CA, moved to Long Beach for college, got married and started our family then moved to Seattle area ten years later. Took our youngest son on an 11-month motorhome trip to get to Tucson – Homeschooled for 10th grade. 

We vacationed at a rustic cabin when I was growing up, where we had no phone or television; and spent all our time outside fishing, hiking, horseback riding, listening to old radio shows, playing pool, reading comic books from the local small grocer, and using our imaginations all day long. I always admired the superheroes who defended people and cities like Gotham and Metropolis, so when our three boys were born, we named them after familiar character: Colin (Bryce for an overlay of Bruce Wayne, Kent, and Parker. Our first grandchild was born last year, and as in the family tradition, named Logan, after the Wolverine. I used to always tell them they were my superheroes – and they still are today! 

Barbara loves working with numbers and has always loved math and the organization of things, so accounting seemed perfect, but I soon realized that I if I became a CPA I would have to spend many months inside doing tax returns, and that did not appeal to me as a long–term career! I have a great imagination and enjoy creating things, so thought I should find a better path that might nurture that side of my personality. I was working in the shipping industry in SoCal at the time and fell in love with import and export, so shifted my majors to Marketing and International Business. Those were wonderful fits, and I imagined graduating and moving to the largest port on the planet, in Germany; then, I met my future husband and things took a different turn. 

A little bit about how Barbara got into Nonprofit work: 

All along with my husband and I were always involved in nonprofits and community volunteer opportunities, and often said it was too bad we could not make a living doing those things we loved so much. Leadership roles in PTO, Boy Scouts, Historical Societies, Junior League, Elks, Rotary and more. Then when we moved to Tucson I looked for a local opportunity to impact my community. A Board position was about to open at IMPACT, and my local bank branch manager, Peggy Smoot, suggested I would be very passionate about getting involved in the mission work there. I worked in the Food Bank. 

There are thousands of nonprofits in Tucson. What makes IMPACT Unique is that they bring the community together to stabilize families and move people out of poverty. Our true success lies in partnering with a large number of businesses, agencies, social clubs and other nonprofits. We invest $2.5 million in the community each year, and we do it all with a lean staff of amazing professionals supported by more than 170 volunteer shifts each week! We have put great systems in place to run efficiently, effectively and with a commitment to sustainability and integrity, protecting the community’s investment in our work, striving for perfect audits, being innovative, building capacity and most importantly – treating everyone with dignity and respect. We are an award-winning nonprofit with numerous nods to incredible customer service. Our clients are your neighbors… We improve lives and inspire futures of people living in Southern AZ.  

So, IMPACT is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, and you have been at the helm half that time. Share with me the things IMPACT has accomplished over the years, and the things you have planned for this celebratory year. 

 

Tagged With: SANP, Southern Arizona Non-Profits

TMBS E70: Ben Bettenhausen and Angela Kennecke

March 14, 2020 by Sam Harrell

Tucson Business Radio
Tucson Business Radio
TMBS E70: Ben Bettenhausen and Angela Kennecke
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GUEST:

Ben Bettenhausen, Founder & CEO of Racing for Lives 

About Ben Bettenhausen–Ben is the founder and CEO of Racing for Lives, a new non-profit organization focused on driving national awareness and action to fight the opioid epidemic across America. Led by marketing creatives with decades of industry-leading expertise, Racing for Lives aims to serve as a megaphone for the cause and drive as much impact as possible for families and communities struggling to fight this deadly disease. Ben is a successful entrepreneur, the founder of two successful New York agencies includingPrint2Print and The Underground New York.


Angela Kennecke–Angela is the founder and president of Emily’s Hope.

Angela named the non-profit after her daughter Emily, who died of fentanyl poisoning in May of 2018. Angela is committed to stopping the stigma through education and awareness. Angela travels across the country telling Emily’s story and informing people of the opioid epidemic. She also is active in fundraising for Emily’s Hope and helps plan and coordinate all of the signature events. Angela is a broadcast journalist, with 30 years of experience as an anchor and investigative reporter for KELOLAND Media Group. She is also the author of the book, The day His Heart Stopped Crying. Angela is a volunteer for theAddiction Policy Forum, Children’s Miracle Network, and many other causes. She also writes a blog and produces a podcastcalledGrieving Out Loud.

 

 

 

Tagged With: The Mark Bishop Show

TMBS E69: Diana Morrison, Innovation at Massage Envy

March 14, 2020 by Sam Harrell

Tucson Business Radio
Tucson Business Radio
TMBS E69: Diana Morrison, Innovation at Massage Envy
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A new survey REVEALS OVER HALF OF AMERICANS HAVE SKIPPED WORK OR LEFT AN EVENT EARLY DUE TO A BAD SKIN DAY. Diana Morrison is my guest and is here among other things, to give us great tips TO COMBAT BREAKOUTS AND HELP PEOPLE FEEL COMFORTABLE IN THEIR OWN SKIN.

Diana Morrison, Sr. Manager of Service Development & Innovation at Massage Envy

www.massageenvy.com/skin-care/clear-skin-series/

Diana Morrison is the Sr. Manager of Service Development and innovation at Massage EnvyFranchising. Diana has a background in the salon and spa industry for over 17 years. She was dual-certified in massage therapy and esthetics from the SouthwesInstitute of Healing Arts and has been a licensed esthetician since 2006.

Diana joined MassageEnvy in 2014 as a “Skin Care Specialist”. As the Sr. Manager of Service Development, Diana oversees all skincare and body care services at Massage Envy. Diana’s passion for skincare is born out of the drive to connect with and help others. She believes that being an esthetician is like being a trusted advisor and that all treatment and product recommendations should be customized and tailored for each individual person.

With this approach, Diana believes that estheticians are not only able to deliver results with each service, but also provide support and guidance for achieving skincare goals through a home care regimen.

 

Tagged With: Diana Morrison, The Mark Bishop Show

TMBS 68: Mandy Hale – DaVita Kidney

March 13, 2020 by Sam Harrell

Tucson Business Radio
Tucson Business Radio
TMBS 68: Mandy Hale - DaVita Kidney
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Guest:

Mandy Hale, RN–Vice President of Nursing, DaVitaKidney Care

Mandy Hale joined DaVita as a patient care technician in 2001. She has worked for the company for 16 years and currently leads Nursing Strategy. She is an expert in process improvement and continued quality of care. Hale holds a doctorate in nursing from Bradley University and an MBA from Lewis University. She also sits on the board of directors of the Nurses & TechnicianCouncil for the National Kidney Foundation of Illinois.

 

 

Tagged With: Mandy Hale, The Mark Bishop Show

NLife E1: Inaugural Show/ “What I was then, I am not now”

March 11, 2020 by Sam Harrell

Tucson Business Radio
Tucson Business Radio
NLife E1: Inaugural Show/ "What I was then, I am not now"
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Guests: Adrian, Travis, and Cody


The inaugural episode of “Nuevo Life” was celebrated on Monday the 9th March 2020. The birth of what we hope will be a rewarding show featuring in-depth insights on the lives of ex-cons, parolees and those that chose to take the wrong turn earlier in life.

Nuevo Life represents a new life a new beginning for these guests on a podcast series of true-life stories about incarceration, prison life, their release and transitioning back into society and their future, hopefully, to gain employment and be accepted back into the community and society as a whole.

Our goal is to find out what went wrong, what have they learned and why should someone bother to employ them let alone care.

Created, produced and hosted by the Tucson studio partner of the Business RadioX Network Mark Bishop, the series is seeking national sponsorship and launches with a local sponsor being Ron Petri & Associates a well-known and respected handyman and general contractor offering a wide variety of services.

None of us are perfect and we are all God’s children and we can all do with some help at some stage of our life.

If you can help any of the boys and men you hear on this series with a job, please contact me directly on (520) 349-6378 and we can go from there!

Our mission statement-“What I was then ~ I am not now”!

Thank you sincerely,

Mark A. Bishop
Owner & CEO
Tucson Business RadioX.com

Tagged With: NLife, Nuevo Life

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