
Whitney Torres, Energy Consultant, New Homes at SunPower Corporation
Whitney Torres is a seasoned marketing and business development professional with a passion for renewable energy and environmental stewardship. Currently, Whitney serves as an Energy Consultant at SunPower, a leading global solar panel manufacturer and project developer. Prior to joining SunPower, Whitney served as a commercial Accounts Executive for Meridian Solar. Preceding her work in the solar industry, Whitney served as the Network Developer for the nation’s leading functional employment testing company, WorkSTEPS. Whitney was a founding member of the Leadership Council for CleanTX, an organization whose mission is to promote and support the growth of Central Texas’ advanced energy economy. Whitney holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from The University of Texas at Austin and a Certificate in Business Foundations from the Red McCombs School of Business.
Whitney is committed to health and wellness. Her ultimate goal is to contribute to environmental and ecosystem health.

















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Michael Guymon

Jessica Badowski is the owner and founder of Tucson based Too Busy Gals. Too Busy Gals was established in 2008 in Ohio and moved to Arizona in 2011. It was established as a business to the business service provider after multiple requests for assistance with social media, branding, and marketing from peer business owners. After 20+ years in non-profit management and anti-poverty social work, Jessica decided to break out and start her own business. In 2008, it became quickly apparent the need for high-quality education and coaching social media services were exploding. After 3 years working with national partners in marketing and social media, Too Busy Gals began developing its own roster of clients. Current clientele ranges from a local manufacturing company, land developer, Moroccan artisan e-commerce business, to NYT Bestselling author, and non-profit serving breast cancer survivors.
Lisa Benson joined Too Busy Gals in October 2017. Her role is community outreach and connecting local businesses to the training and coaching services Too Busy Gals offers. With a background in event planning, marketing, and advertising research, and extensive marketing experience in networking environments, she ensures Too Busy Gals meets the needs of the Tucson business community. As an active 4-H mom and owner of dogs, birds, rabbits, chickens, pigeons, quail and recently a cat, she is an avid animal enthusiast.






















