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TMBS E31: Kirk Langley, Hitting this Road This Winter

November 14, 2019 by Sam Harrell

Tucson Business Radio
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HITTING THE ROAD THIS WINTER? “TREAD” SAFELY! 

Learn the Importance of Upgrading Your All-Season Tires For Winter Tires And How It Will Keep You Safe On The Road 

 Kirk Langley is a regional vice president with Discount Tire covering the Minnesota region. Kirk Langley is a regional vice president with Discount Tire covering the Minnesota region.

Having worked his way up over the course of 18 years in the tire industry, Kirk is today one of Discount Tire’s leading experts on tire safety.

INVEST IN QUALITY: Prior to the winter season, consider replacing all four tires with quality winter tires. Winter tires are designed to maintain more traction and gripping capabilities in temperatures 45 degrees or below. 

CHECK YOUR TREAD: Tread depth determines a vehicle’s safe stopping distance. You can check it by sticking a penny upside-down in a tread groove – it’s time to replace if Lincoln’s head is visible. 

ROTATE YOUR TIRES: To increase tread life, rotate your tires every 6,000 miles or earlier if irregular wear develops. 

PROPER AIR PRESSURE: As the outside temperature drops, so does tire inflation pressure. For every 10 degrees drop in ambient temperature, your tires lose 1 PSI and can trigger your TPMS alarm.  Consider keeping a tire pressure gauge in your vehicle so you always have one on hand to check.

For more information, please visit: www.discounttire.com 

 

Tagged With: The Mark Bishop Show

TMBS E30, Gene Goldman, CIO Cetera Investment Mgmt. 

November 13, 2019 by Sam Harrell

Tucson Business Radio
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TMBS E30, Gene Goldman, CIO Cetera Investment Mgmt. 
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GUEST:

Gene Goldman, CFA – Chief Investment Officer and Director of Research, Cetera Investment Management 

Gene Goldman is responsible for the strategic direction and continued growth of the firm’s research offerings. His role includes setting the vision for superior capabilities and enabling the delivery of objective investment advice. He provides day-to-day oversight of Cetera Investment Management, with a focus on providing unbiased research about the economy and financial markets, asset allocation strategies, mutual funds, and other investment-related topics. Mr. Goldman also helps oversee the investment committee and their commitment to delivering thought leadership on the economy, financial markets and investment strategies, as well as implementation and practice recommendations for advisors.  Mr. Goldman received his Bachelor of Science in engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, MA, and his Master of Business Administration with a concentration in finance from Northeastern University in Boston. 

ABOUT CETERA® INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT

Cetera Investment Management LLC is an SEC-registered investment adviser owned by Cetera Financial Group®. Cetera Investment Management provides market perspectives, portfolio guidance and other investment advice that can help you advance your business and client relationships. For more information, please reference the Cetera Investment Management LLC.

 

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TTechTalk, Technology in Healthcare, Dr. S. Murphy Ep7

November 12, 2019 by Sam Harrell

Tucson Business Radio
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TTechTalk, Technology in Healthcare, Dr. S. Murphy Ep7
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GUESTS:

Sean Murphy, Chief Medical Officer 
Tucson ER & Hospital
4575 E Broadway Blvd
Tucson, AZ 85711
Nvang@TucsonERHospital.com
214.998.3911 (Nary’s Cell)
HOSPITAL NUMBER IS 520.375.9111
SOCIAL MEDIA:  Facebook |  

Sean Murphy is a board-certified emergency medicine physician and the Chief Medical Officer for Tucson ER & Hospital. 

Dr. Murphy started his career in medicine as a volunteer firefighter and EMT Basic in rural Wisconsin. From there he went on to receive a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering and a Medical Doctorate from the University of Miami. He completed a specialization residency in emergency medicine at the University of Arizona. 

Training at the University sparked his particular interest in bedside ultrasound and procedures. After years of working in the world of corporate medicine, he is excited to be in a practice that affords exceptional autonomy and more time with patients. 

When not in the ER he can be found rock climbing, mountain biking and playing percussion. 

Host, Aaron Maus

Aaron Maus, Owner/Operator
Computer Doctor of Tucson

Street: 2012 E Broadway
City: Tucson
State: AZ
Zip Code: 85719
Email: aaron@computerdoctor.xyz
Phone: 520-261-5508

Aaron Maus is a 20 Year Office Technology Expert, specializing in Windows environments. Author of the Book, “Why won’t this thing work?” A host of the Tucson Tech Talk Show and Technology Frustrations and Gimmicks Podcast Show. Graduate the TCI Industrial Electronics Program in New York City, Master troubleshooter, Technical Trainer, self-proclaimed hacker for the people.

Business info:
Nothing like your average computer shop. Payment plans, Pay with Trade, Laptop, Desktop Rentals. All work is guaranteed. Never pay for unresolved issues. Partners with the world’s finest file recovery. Our fees are minimal, layman’s explanations of your complex problems, many parts in stock, just 2 days for special parts orders. Appointments available days, nights, weekends and holidays.

Co-Host, Sheri Baker

Sheri Barker, Owner, and Manager 
SB Creative 
520-271-3724 
sheri@sbcr8ive.com 
sbcr8ive.com; ReviewBetty.com 
SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | LinkedIn |

Sheri Barker is a professional digital marketer who works with local business owners and service professionals to optimize their online presence, improve their local search ranking and attract new clients. She has worked with hundreds of business owners to achieve their goals by implementing the top SEO and lead generation strategies and leveraging technology tools to maximize their productivity. A master at teaching techy things to non-techy people, Sheri is passionate about helping business owners attract their ideal clients, generate more revenue and regain their focus and freedom.  

SB Creative is a digital marketing agency specializing in lead generation, web design, and now – online review management with the launch of a new service called Review Betty. Your Google My Business listing and your online reviews now account for 40% of your local search ranking signals. ReviewBetty automates your effort to acquire, monitor and amplify customer reviews. 

Tagged With: Tucson Tech Talk

TMBS E29; Dr. Zee, Sleep Difficulties Effect Quality of Life

November 11, 2019 by Sam Harrell

Tucson Business Radio
Tucson Business Radio
TMBS E29; Dr. Zee, Sleep Difficulties Effect Quality of Life
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About Dr. Phyllis C. Zee: 

Dr. Phyllis C. Zee is the Benjamin and Virginia T. Boshes Professor in Neurology and Director of the Sleep Disorders Center at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, Illinois, where she is also Associate Director of the Center for Sleep and Circadian Biology. 

A fellow of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, a fellow of the American Academy of Neurology, and a member of the American Neurological Association, Dr. Zee has served on numerous national and international committees, NIH scientific review panels, and advisory boards. She is President of the Sleep Research Society, past Chair of the NIH Sleep Disorders Research Advisory Board, and a Deputy Editor for the journal SLEEP. Dr. Zee is the recipient of the 2011 American Academy of Neurology Sleep Science Award. 

Call in #: 312-280-7675  

Backup: 312-540-5400 

Producer: Dan Jacobs cell: 516-524-2746 

SUBJECT DISCUSSED: NEW SURVEY UNCOVERS HOW INSOMNIA/SLEEPING DIFFICULTIES AFFECT QUALITY OF LIFE 

Veterans Day Tie-in:   In a recent John Hopkins study over 74% of veterans reported having insomnia, a figure that’s even higher in veterans diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). 

GUEST: Phyllis C. Zee, MD, Ph.D., Chief of Sleep Medicine, Department of Neurology, Northwestern University 

Background:  A new survey entitled “How America Sleeps and Wakes” has uncovered that 90% of patients with insomnia or sleeping difficulties agreed that “having a good night’s sleep” means having a “good day” the next morning.1 The survey, recently presented at the 2019 World Sleep Congress, explores the impact of insomnia or sleeping difficulties on individual performance, interpersonal relationships and psychosocial behavior. The data also shows that next-day functioning is of high importance to people with insomnia or sleeping difficulties, yet most do not wake ready. 

  • Approximately two-thirds of patients rated “waking up refreshed and ready to start the day” and “being able to function normally throughout the day” as “very important” in managing their insomnia or sleeping difficulties (63% and 64%, respectively).1 
  • When they wake up the next day after not having a good night’s sleep, 67% of patients reported feeling tired or fatigued, and only 7% reported feeling “ready to start their day.”1 
  • Approximately 93% of patients who experienced sleepiness or grogginess in the morning reported having these difficulties at least two to three times per week.1 

The survey was conducted online by The Harris Poll, on behalf of Eisai Inc., between February 14 and March 8, 2019, among over 1000 adults. 

On November 11, 2019, Phyllis C. Zee, MD, PhD, Chief of Sleep Medicine, Department of Neurology, Northwestern University, and a “How America Sleeps and Wakes” survey advisor, will share the findings of the survey with your viewers, which also demonstrate that household cohabitants are negatively impacted in unexpected ways.

  • More than eight in 10 cohabitants (85%) agreed that they themselves are more likely to have a good day when the person with insomnia or sleeping difficulties in the home has a good night’s sleep.1  
  • Over half of cohabitants (53%) whose relatives experienced morning sleepiness or grogginess rated these difficulties as very or somewhat bothersome for themselves.1 
  • When their partner or relative does not have a good night’s sleep, a quarter of cohabitants (26%) reported feeling tired or fatigued themselves.

 

Tagged With: The Mark Bishop Show

TMB E25: B. McClure, J.English, C. Belussi, M. Taylor

November 8, 2019 by Sam Harrell

Tucson Business Radio
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GUESTS:
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. 


Jennifer English  
Jennifer is a multi-award-winning broadcaster, writer, Hospitality Industry consultant and culinarian who is the founder and host of the Food & Wine Radio Network, and host of Friends in The Business.  
 Her in-depth interviews and intellectual musings on the craft, history, and culture of all areas of food and drink have earned Jennifer the prestigious Gracie Allen Award from The Foundation of American Women in Radio & Television and The James Beard Foundation Award for Best Radio Show.  
 Jennifer served on the Board of the New Orleans Culinary & Cultural Preservation Society and was proud to participate in the very first Seminar Panel at Tales of the Cocktail. 
Jennifer is a co-founder of the World Margarita Championships and is a Founding Editor of Tea Journey Magazine.  

Jennifer developed and launched the Let’s Make A Meal cooking segments for NBC affiliate KVOA TV-4 and the Around the Table, “Bottoms Up Radio Hour”, and R.S.V.P. Radio Shows. 

Jennifer is delighted to welcome friends, old and new, to her table to cultivate conviviality.  

Cherisse Belussi, Licensed Wedding Officiant 
A Romantic Dream Wedding 
6490 N. Tierra De Las Catalinas Street:
Tucson, AZ, 85718
520-237-5211
cheri@a-romanticwedding.com
www.a-romanticwedding.com 

Cheri/Cherise has for more than 18 years specialized in creating and preserving romantic wedding ceremonies and vow renewals in the most beautiful locations Arizona have to offer. 

Cheri’s expertise in this highly specialized field has allowed me to orchestrate beautiful and memorable weddings in every location Arizona has to offer. I endeavor to make each couple’s special day a beautiful memory for the rest of their lives).  

Cheri is licensed through the Unity Church of Naples, Florida. I began performing weddings in beautiful Sanibel Island and Naples, Florida. She offers her services in Spanish and English. I have performed weddings for couples from all over the world, incorporating their traditions and customs that are unique to their heritage. It is a privilege and joy to perform your wedding ceremony or provide my wedding packages to the location of your choice. I offer a free consultation to discuss your preferences for a religious or romantic personalized wedding ceremony. I also perform commitment ceremonies, vow renewal/anniversary celebrations and blessings  Quinceañeras and baptisms). 

Cheri’s packages contain all the key services for your wedding: Officiate, Photography, and Flowers, with each vendor providing the highest quality of service. They can be customized to suit your needs. A deposit of $50 is required to reserve a package). 

To help you create your dream wedding, see the information on my Ala Carte services and our wedding packages. Once I know the date of your wedding and the location you have chosen, you can send out invitations.  

 

McKenzie Taylor, Executive chef at Forty Niner CC

McKenzie Taylor has been the executive chef at Forty Niner CC since August of 2018 and is not both “Chef and B” as she runs the kitchen and the restaurant as a whole.  

Although her position at the 49 Golf and Country Club at the Rincon Grill is demanding, it is unusual for a solo person to run all areas of a restaurant. 

McKenzie attended Pima Culinary School in 2010 and has since been loving working for catering companies and restaurants across town.  McKenzie has a 12-year-old daughter named Lyla and enjoys teaching kids how to cook.  

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

 

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TMBS E28, Mr. Corbridge, MD, Adj. Prof. of Medicine

November 8, 2019 by Sam Harrell

Tucson Business Radio
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Thomas C. Corbridge, M.D., is a medical expert for GSK and pulmonologist in Chicago, Illinois

Thomas C. Corbridge, M.D., is a medical expert for GSK and pulmonologist in Chicago, Illinois, affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Northwestern Memorial Hospital. He is also an adjunct professor of pulmonary and critical care at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. He received his medical degree from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine and has been in practice for almost 30 years.

LIVING WITH COPD DOESN’T HAVE TO MEAN A LIFE OF BREATHLESSNESS. 

Living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD affects nearly every aspect of daily life. Yet, nearly half of the 27 million living with the condition wait years before receiving a proper diagnosis and managing symptoms.  

 The symptoms – feelings of breathlessness or shortness of breath – can worsen over time and potentially lead to hospitalization and even death. In fact, COPD is the fourth leading cause of death in the U.S. and a major cause of disability. Nine out of 10 people with COPD admit they are not completely open with their doctor when discussing their symptoms. Even more concerning, one in four patients hospitalized for a COPD flare-up to die within a year.  

While many people with COPD accept breathlessness and difficulties completing daily activities as part of normal aging, these can be a sign of COPD disease progression and should be discussed with a physician. So, what should people living with COPD do? There is a need to speak openly about the impact that COPD symptoms have on day-to-day life. 

 Visit www.COPD.com for additional information about COPD, which includes information and resources that patients and their loved ones can use to better manage COPD. 

 

Tagged With: The Mark Bishop Show

TBO Ep1: Inaugural, Talking Travel and Tourism in Tucson

November 7, 2019 by Sam Harrell

Tucson Business Radio
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TBO Ep1: Inaugural, Talking Travel and Tourism in Tucson
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GUESTS:

Dan Gibson 
Senior Director of Communications 
Visit Tucson 
Phone: (800) 638-8350 
dgibson@visittucson.org 
Website: https://www.visittucson.org 
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VisitTucson/ 
Twitter: https://twitter.com/VisitTucsonAZ 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visittucson/ 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/metropolitan-tucson-convention-&-visitors-bureau/ 

Bio:  Dan Gibson is the senior director of communications for Visit Tucson, primarily overseeing domestic, culinary and local media efforts. Previously, he was the editor of the Tucson Weekly, a music journalist for Apple Music, Gawker and elsewhere, the manager of a bakery, a graphic designer for publications including California Tomato Grower and Mini-Storage Messenger, and a three-time game show contestant. His trivia team can be found on Instagram at @sparklemotioninformationclub. 

Melissa “Misty” Shafiqullah, CTA CCC 
Owner/Travel Consultant 
Cruise Planners 
Phone: (520) 288-8688 
misty.shafiqullah@cruiseplanners.com 
Website: https://www.travelsea2sea.com 
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/travelsea2sea/ 
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/melissa-misty-shafiqullah-p-e-cta-993b3812 

Bio:  Bringing together her passion for travel and 30 years of experience as a public servant and program manager/civil engineer, Misty is repurposing the skills she has used to create her own epic adventures to assist other travelers to design their perfect vacation experience. Now her Engineering degree (UofA ‘89) takes a back seat to the more recently acquired Business – Travel and Tourism degree (PCC ‘17).   

Four years ago Misty set her dream of becoming her own boss into motion and joined Cruise Planners, an American Express Travel Representative, operating her own travel franchise specializing in planning land and cruise vacations.  Recently retired from Federal Service, Misty is now dedicated full time to the travel/tourism industry and making other’s travel dreams a reality.  

A few of her current professional certifications/affiliations include Certified Travel Associate (CTA), Certified Cruise Counsellor (CCC), and  Certified Sandals Specialist (CSS).  She is an active member of the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA), and International Airlines Travel Agent Network (IATAN).  The destinations she has traveled, studied and assisted the aspirations of others include: USA/Canada/Mexico, Central America, Caribbean, Eastern and Western Europe, New Zealand and Australia.   Christopher Schmaltz, General Counsel 
Tucson Airport Authority 
Phone: (520) 573-4875 
cschmaltz@flytucson.com 
Website: https://www.flytucson.com/ 
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TucsonAirport/ 
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TucsonAirport/ 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flytucson/ 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-schmaltz-68b36711/ 

Bio: Christopher Schmaltz is the General Counsel of the Tucson Airport Authority. He joined the TAA in 2015 as Deputy General Counsel and has since been promoted to General Counsel as of October 2019. He advises the Board of Directors, and the TAA executive team and employees on all aspects of airport regulation and operation, aeronautical and non-aeronautical economic development, non-profit corporation and Arizona public entity matters, and airport user (commercial, military, and general aviation) issues. He also leads TAA’s effort on government affairs. Prior to TAA, he was a Partner/Member in the Public Law group of Gust Rosenfeld, a law firm with offices in Phoenix and Tucson, among other locations. His education includes a Bachelor of Arts in Russian & Soviet Studies from the University of Arizona and his Juris Doctor from American University, Washington College of Law. Schmaltz is a Certified Member of the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) and currently serves on Airports Council International-North America’s (ACI-NA’s) Political Affairs Subcommittee, AAAE’s Commercial Space Working Group, serves on the PAG/RTA Citizens Advisory Committee and is currently Vice-Chair of the Tucson Metro Chamber’s Public Policy Council. He enjoys running, hiking, camping, spending time with his wife and their 3 intelligent and talented daughters, and other nerdy stuff. 

HOST: 

Heather Wuelpern
Director of Communications 
Tucson Metro Chamber 
(520) 792-2250 X127 
hwuelpern@tucsonchamber.org
Website: https://www.tucsonchamber.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheTucsonChamber/ 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hwuelpern/ 

Heather’s the driving force behind most anything written at the Tucson Metro Chamber including the Chamber Edge magazine, print ads, radio spots, social media posts, press releases, event speeches, newsletters and more. She comes from a publishing background where she wrote features, edited the work of freelance writers, and managed online content and official visitor guides for clients in the tourism industry across the United States.

Heather hails from Maryland and graduated from the University of Arizona after she transferred from Boston University where she was too darn cold. And now that she’s lived in Tucson for 30 years, she considers it home.

On the topic of giving, she has volunteered and/or helped raise money for local nonprofits several times including rappelling the 17-story 5151 E. Broadway building for Girl Scouts of Southern Arizona, bowling for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southern Arizona (where she won the Team Spirit trophy two years in a row!), and lending her skills to Habitat for Humanity twice.


Michael-Guymon-2018-webMichael Guymon
Vice President
Tucson Metro Chamber
(520) 792-2250 x150
Mguymon@tucsonchamber.org
Website: https://www.tucsonchamber.org
SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | LinkedIn | 

A native Tucsonan, Michael Guymon’s twenty-two-year professional career has primarily centered on political strategy, business development and advocacy, and organizational management. As Vice President for the Tucson Metro Chamber, Michael is responsible for developing and implementing the Chamber’s local public policy and workforce development/attraction programs and initiatives.

Michael’s previous positions include Vice President of Regional Partnerships for Sun Corridor Inc.; Executive Director of Metropolitan Pima Alliance; Chief-of-Staff to Tucson City Council Member Fred Ronstadt; Asst. Vice President for Governmental Affairs for the Tucson Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce; and political consultant to The Bridges, a 360-acre mixed-use, infill development that will include Tech Parks Arizona, GEICO’s regional headquarters, housing, and a 111-acre commercial development. Michael holds a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Arizona.

On a personal note, Michael’s passion is baseball and he was named the Official Scorer for the Tucson Padres AAA Baseball Club from 2011 – 2013. The team moved to El Paso in 2014.

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TMBS E27, Michelle McLellan, Sr. Product Mgmt Exec. at BofA

November 7, 2019 by Sam Harrell

Tucson Business Radio
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Michelle McLellan, Senior Product Management Executive at Bank of America   

Nearly 80 percent of homes in the U.S. are at least 20 years old according to the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University. And some much older than that. Aging homes means many homeowners either want to bring their homes up to date, or they need to replace well-worn parts of their homes.  

They’re taking remodeling into their own hands to make their home fit their lifestyle. Whether it’s fashion or home design, we’ve all made trendy choices that make us look back and cringe. Wood paneling may have been on-trend in the 70s, but today it makes a room look dull and dated. And, if you still have a Tuscan-inspired kitchen, it’s overdue for a refresh. After all, reviving your space can help you feel more at home in a place you’ve already grown fond of. And while we see so many design ideas we’d like to try, we don’t get much information when it comes to paying for all these fun changes. For the big items, a trusty credit card isn’t necessarily a financially savvy choice. There are other ways to finance your home renovations, like a home equity line of credit (HELOC), but they can be a bit intimidating until you uncover the mystery). 

Relevant research from the 2018 Houzz & Home Study: Role of Secured Financing in U.S. Home Improvement in Collaboration with Bank of America: 

  • Homeowners choose to finance the big projects – A typical homeowner using secured (e.g. home equity line of credit, cash-out refinance) financing spent $32,000 on 2017 renovations, three times more than a renovator paying with cash ($13,000). 
  • Home equity lines of credit provide flexibility – Those surveyed said they were motivated to use a HELOC by its ease of use (39%), low cost (38%), quick funds (30%) and tax deductions (29%). 

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TMBS E26, James Billl Oxford, American Legion Commander

November 7, 2019 by Sam Harrell

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James W. “Bill” Oxford, The National Commander

Vietnam War veteran James W. “Bill” Oxford was elected national commander of the nearly 2 million-member American Legion on August 29, 2019, in Indianapolis, during the organization’s 101st national convention. He has been a member of the nation’s largest veterans’ organization since 1986.

A native of Lenoir, N.C., Oxford is a paid-up-for- life member and past commander of Post 29 in Lenoir. He served as department (state) commander of the North Carolina American Legion from 2010 to 2011. A veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, Oxford was an aviation electronics technician for the A-6 Intruder and served in Vietnam during his initial enlistment. After being discharged as a sergeant in 1970, Oxford joined the North Carolina National Guard.  He subsequently attended officer’s candidate school and transferred to the U.S. Army Reserve, where he ultimately retired as a colonel after more than 34 years of military service.

An active volunteer with several organizations, Oxford is a member of Masonic lodge-York and Scottish Rite. His theme as national commander of The American Legion is “a foundation for the future,” as the organization enters its second century of service.

 About the American League: www.legion.org

The American Legion was founded one hundred years ago by World War I veterans concerned about their wounded comrades and the sacrifices that were made to defend freedom and although you are nonpartisan you strongly believe that all of our elected officials should ensure that veterans, members of our military and their families feel the gratitude of a nation that truly appreciates and values their service and sacrifice.

The Nation’s Largest Veterans Organization Looks to its Second Century as America’s Most Influential Voice for Veterans. Of course, I am referring to the American Legion with about two million members and nearly 13,000 posts worldwide, whose members are involved in community-based support of veterans, service members and their families. The American Legion is strongly committed to helping veterans and military families with its outreach programs and lobbying efforts, as a new generation of returning veterans reintegrate into the community.

In the aftermath of another Election day, Bill Oxford is hoping that Americans will pause to remember just who it is that makes it possible to freely choose our elected officials. By that you mean Bill?

“It is fitting that Veteran’s Day is just a few days after Americans traditionally go to the polls,” Oxford said. “It is, after all, the veteran who protects our freedom and ensures that our constitutional republic is protected from tyrannical regimes and terrorists who hate our way of life. 

Congress and the White House still have some unfinished business that we would like to see them address expeditiously.”

Among issues that The American Legion hopes people will focus on:

  • Congress still has not passed the Pay Our Coast Guard Act. When the federal government shut down earlier this year, the Coast Guard was the only military branch to experience an interruption in their payroll.  During that period, The American Legion provided more than one million dollars in grants to junior-ranking Coast Guard members who had children at home. Unlike the other military branches, the Coast Guard falls under the Department of Homeland Security. Legislation in Congress would ensure that Coast Guard funds are appropriated in advance, like the military branches in the DoD, and that members of Coast Guard would be paid on time in the unfortunate event of future government shutdowns.
  • The American Legion Family is playing a vital role in helping communities recover from the devastation caused by recent hurricanes and other natural disasters. Families inside and outside The American Legion desperately need assistance. The American Legion has many assistance programs but public unity and attention are essential in this rebuilding effort.
  • Thousands of veterans struggle daily to overcome the hardships inflicted by traumatic brain injury, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and other signature wounds of war.

The American Legion strongly believes that the Department of Veterans Affairs, which has problems, is a system worth saving and must be strengthened. Treatment for veterans is the cost of not only war but of maintaining a strong defense during peacetime. America has an obligation to treat these veterans in the health care system that was built specifically to address their unique needs. “Choice” has an important role, but it should not be funded in a manner that will diminish the VA system. The American Legion will work closely with the VA to ensure smooth implementation of the VA Mission Act

  • The Harry W Colmery “Forever” GI Bill has many improved benefits that eligible veterans may not be aware of. The American Legion played a crucial role in the crafting of this and earlier versions of this landmark legislation.
  • Reforming the VA health care system is not just a task, but a continuing process that will only improve if Americans hold their elected officials accountable and demand that veterans be treated with the dignity and respect that they have earned.

The best way for employers to thank a veteran is to hire one. By providing jobs, employers can help eliminate veteran homelessness.

To maintain a strong volunteer military, America should provide a high quality of life for military members and their families, and the training, technology, and weapons needed to prevail against any enemy.

Veterans are a vital part of communities across the nation.  American Legion programs such as Operation Comfort Warriors, Boys State, Boys Nation, American Legion Baseball, Oratorical Scholarship contests, blood donations and the National Emergency Fund benefit and touch countless lives.

The American Legion is the nation’s largest veterans’ service organization, with about two million members and nearly 13,000 posts worldwide, whose members are involved in community-based support of veterans, service members, and their families. The American Legion is strongly committed to helping veterans and military families with its outreach programs and lobbying efforts, as a new generation of returning veterans reintegrate into the community.

Where can my listeners find more information about The American Legion?   www.legion.org 

 

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