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HW&W E8: R. Black, C. Palm, M. Reed & H. M. Strickland

May 23, 2019 by Sam Harrell

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Rebecca Black
Author of Facing the Elephants 

Rebecca Black has a dark past. She has lived many lives, from working for the Department of Child Welfare to teaching as an adjunct professor to volunteering with the Pima County attorney’s office for 6 years working with 88 Crime. She graduated from the FBI Citizen’s Academy in 2012 and has a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice. However, her life took an abrupt turn when she died–three times–on the ER operating table. She is a survivor, a BRCA1 previvor and suffers from PTSD as a result of an abusive childhood. In the midst of it all, she has found a physical connection and a spiritual purpose with a family of elephants.

Rebecca was born in Michigan but grew up in Tucson, Arizona, where she lives today with her husband, two sons, and two dogs. She loves the art–especially Gustav Klimt. She adores music–Tori Amos, Otis Redding, and Radiohead. She is an eclectic, fierce woman and is working on her second book.

https://www.authorrebeccablack.com Instagram @r.black8890

Chuck Palm, MPH
Palm Integrative Coaching, Owner
chuck@palm-coaching.com
(520) 440-3679

Chuck Palm is a certified integrative coach, who helps business professionals and organizations identify and overcome the thoughts, beliefs, and histories that limit their success. Chuck helps people achieve this success through his Know-Do Method. His processes include individual coaching and training, group facilitation and strategic planning, community assessment, and program development. He has worked with entrepreneurs, business professionals, for-profit and non-profit businesses, and community groups throughout the United States and in the South Pacific nations of American Samoa and the Republic of the Marshall Islands. Chuck has an extensive background in public health and served in the Air Force as a Russian linguist. Chuck enjoys creating art and riding his bike.   

Mary Reed
TEDxTucson
mary@tedxtucson.com
520-343-3720

Mary Reed has always been a nerd obsessed with ideas, and with art of creating things. She had a career in high tech, working as a software manager for Apple, University of Chicago, Novell, and the phone company (back when there was just one).

After being shot three times in the Gabrielle Giffords’ shooting in 2011, she decided to pour her energy into leading TEDxTucson.* She believes that Tucson is a magical place: innovative, creative, kind, and underestimated. She works with her team of professionals (who volunteer their time) to create an amazing, immersive conference where live speakers share unique ideas from this region. All speakers and entertainers take part on a no-fee basis.

Since she took over this license from TED, TEDxTucson has become an Arizona powerhouse:  creating a library of 100 videos with over 5.6 million views.

TEDxTucson is a grassroots, 501c(3) nonprofit in Southern Arizona. The TEDxTucson staff are professionals in their fields who give their time voluntarily.  We are all deeply passionate about unique and stimulating ideas and sharing them!   

Heather M. Strickland, Attorney 
 MyersStrickland, PLLC
Adoption & Assisted Reproduction Law
info@myersstrickland.com
520-327-6041

Attorney Heather Strickland is a leading expert in adoption, assisted reproduction law and LGBTQ family formation. Winner of Southern Arizona’s 2019 “Women of Influence-Legal Champion” award, Heather and her MyersStrickland team works with hopeful parents and expectant mothers on all kinds of life-changing journeys.

In this podcast, we’ll explore the biggest changes in family formation over the past 15 years. If you’re hoping to adopt, Heather will help us understand all the varieties of families today and how to start the legal process. If you’re hoping to conceive through assisted reproduction, what are the legal and ethical implications when more than two people are involved in creating a baby through donated sperm/eggs/embryos or the assistance of a surrogate? What’s legal in Arizona?

Heather is also an AAAA Fellow and Trustee (Academy of Adoption & Assisted Reproduction Attorneys), and was recognized as a 2017 Angel in Adoption by the Congressional Coalition of Adoption Institute (CCAI). In addition, Heather is a proud member of the State Bar of Arizona, Pima County Bar Association, Arizona Women Lawyers Association, Military Spouse JD Network, and American Society for Reproductive Medicine. She graduated from the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law in 2004.

Heather is a military spouse and endured four deployments with their two small sons. When she finds the time, she enjoys cooking, gardening, yoga and travel to far-off places 

About Your Host

Karen Fisher

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

 

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Ask the Gals Ep 6, Jessica Badowski and Lisa Benson

May 15, 2019 by Sam Harrell

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Mark Bishop Interviews Jessica Badowski and Lisa Benson of Too Busy Gals

Too Busy Gals
(520) 990-2107

Jessica BadowskiJessica 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 was 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.

Too Busy Gals is very active in the local Tucson business community. Currently, Legacy Partners of Local First Arizona, strategic partners with Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Marana Chamber of Commerce, and Vail Chamber of Commerce. Charity and volunteer work has been a passion of Jessica’s and is a central part of Too Busy Gals business model. Currently, Too Busy Gals is part of 100+Women Who Care Tucson, eWomen Network Foundation sponsor, and partner with Big Hearts, Helping Hands Arizona Secret Santa program.

lisabensonheadshotLisa 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.

 Lisa Benson born in Phoenix, AZ and grew up in the small, farming community of Buckeye, AZ. Both sides of my family worked in farming Cotton, Alfalfa, and cattle, had huge vegetable gardens, lots of chickens and an occasional pig or goat. That would seem a long way from what you do now Lisa? She graduated from the University of Arizona in 1999 with a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing.  She and her husband were married in 2000, and you have lots of dogs, a cat, several rabbits, chickens, pigeons, quail, cockatiels, tortoises, and fish! and your daughter raises rabbits, quail, chickens, and pigeons for the Pima County 4H program and competes in shows all over Arizona and the big show is the Pima County Fair in April. I guess you can take the Farm Girl out of Buckeye but not for life or your daughters for that matter,

Lisa likes to keep busy, being recently nominated for the board at the Greater Vail Area Chamber of Commerce and will add that to my busy life of work with Too Busy Gals and volunteering as the Rabbit Coordinator for Pima County 4H and The Club Leader and Rabbit Leader of the Little Rascals 4H club in Vail.

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CTWJ E9: Jim Grasham, Fiesta de los Bomberos

May 14, 2019 by Sam Harrell

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   Guests

  Jim Grasham, Event Coordinator for the Fiesta de los Bomberos – Feast & Fairways Event 
Address: Fiesta de los Bomberos,
P. O. Box 864, Vail, AZ  
85641-0864 
520-780-7330 
Website: http://feastandfairways.org 
 Social Media Links  (Facebook | Twitter | YouTube)   

Jim Grasham is a retired, 42-year veteran of the Arizona Fire Service and a member of the Arizona Fire Service Hall of Fame.  He is also a Vietnam-era military veteran serving in the U. S. Air Force from 1965-1969.  Jim was born and raised in Gary, IN.  He joined the U. S. Air Force in June 1965 and it was during his military service that he ended up in Tucson.  He is married to Susan and they have 5 children, 12 grandchildren, and 5 great-grandchildren.  Jim and Susan will be celebrating their 38th wedding anniversary in December 2019.  Jim currently enjoys the outdoors, playing golf, fishing, and supporting local firefighters and their families.  In his younger days, he enjoyed playing and coaching baseball, men & women’s fastpitch softball, basketball, and football.   

  Jim joined the Tucson Fire Department in July 1969 immediately following his honorable discharge from the military.  He progressed through the ranks and became an Assistant Fire Chief before retiring after 28-plus years of service.  Jim joined the Northwest Fire District as their Fire Marshal/Division Chief in 1997 and also served as the District’s Health & Safety Officer and Special Projects Chief until he retired in 2010.  Although it was not a childhood dream, being a firefighter turned into a career that he was passionate about even to this day.  Jim continues to work with area fire departments and non-profits by writing grants, and participating in various fundraising activities including the Greater Tucson Fire Foundation’s Fiesta de los Bomberos – Feast & Fairways Event.   

A major goal of the NFFF & GTFF is to reduce firefighter line of duty deaths.  More specifically, deaths caused by heart attacks, cancer, and suicide.  Heart attacks are responsible for nearly half of all line-of-duty deaths.  Cancer is rapidly growing and is projected to become the leading cause.  More firefighters commit suicide than are actually dying fighting fires. 

  Challenges include getting all firefighters, career & volunteer, in shape to be able to perform the rigorous physical demands of the job.  Providing adequate protection for firefighters to address cancer concerns.  Getting firefighters to get checked for various cancers and then following through on treatment.  Overcoming the stigma and barriers of seeking mental health counseling for post-traumatic stress, depression, and other pressures caused by the daily exposure to traumatic situations involving illness, death, and injuries, especially to young children.  

About Your Host

JaimeOverturfheadshotJaime Overturf
Farmers Agent, Entrepreneur
2555 N Campbell Ave
Tucson, AZ 85719
(520) 293-2900
joverturf@farmersagent.com

As a local Farmers® agent in Tucson, AZ, Jaime Overturf helps customers identify the insurance coverage that best fits their needs. This process is straightforward and personalized to help make them more informed about their insurance options.

Jaime has the knowledge and experience to help customers better understand their coverage options–whether that Jaime has the knowledge and experience to help customers better understand their coverage options–whether that’s auto, home, life, business insurance and more. You can connect with Jaime on Facebook.

 

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Tucson Business Radio: Conscious Capitalism Ep 8

May 14, 2019 by Sam Harrell

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Danny Knee ( dannyk@cictucson.com ) 
Executive Director – Community Investment Corporation 
Website: www.cictucson.org 
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cictucson.org/ 

 Danny has two decades of experience in the public and non-profit sectors with a focus on community & economic development. In his current position as Executive Director of Community Investment Corporation (CIC), a nonprofit local economic development organization and alternative lender, Danny launched a Social Impact Lending program which incentivizes community-minded borrowers through preferred rates and terms. CIC also helps nonprofit partners including the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona, the YWCA, Catholic Community Services, Pio Decimo, and Local First Arizona, make loans to their clients in furtherance of their respective missions.   
  

As co-founder of Single Focus Web, a website development company he started with his wife, Cecily, Danny also brings the perspective of an entrepreneur to his work. He is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University where captained the nationally ranked Division III men’s basketball team.  He holds masters’ degrees in City and Regional Planning and Business Administration from Rutgers University and the University of Arizona respectively. He was named one of Biz Tucson’s “40-Under-40” in 2007 for contributions to his profession and the community.  Following in the footsteps of his dad who was a lifelong educator, Danny was a kindergarten and middle school teacher early in his professional career, and to this day ranks middle school English teacher as the best job he ever had. 

Kevin Koch ( kevin@tfssolar.com) 
Co-Founder & Co-Owner – Technicians For Sustainability 
Website:  www.tfssolar.com 
Twitter:  https://twitter.com/tfssolar 
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/TFSSolar 

Kevin is one of the leaders at (TFS) Technicians for Sustainability which he helped co-found in 2003.  TFS is a mission-driven company specializing in renewable energy and sustainable technologies for residential and commercial settings.  TFS is a Tucson based, employee-owned cooperative that has also achieved the designation of a certified B Corp. 

 With a background as a neuroscientist and mountaineer, Kevin came to sustainability through his connection to nature. He believes in living symbiotically with his environment, which has led him to spend over eighteen years in the renewable energy field. He is NABCEP certified in Photovoltaics (PV). He and his family live with PV, solar hot water, and greywater systems. 

About Your Hosts

Sarah-McCrarenBioshotMcCraren Compliance
sarah@mccrarencompliance.com

Sarah McCraren is CEO and President of McCraren Compliance and is a Tucson native with a strong sense of community. Sarah spent many years in the corporate finance world specializing in the operational analysis, measurement and accountability systems, project management and software implementations. However, Sarah wanted to do work which was meaningful and would positively impact her community. She found that saving lives and reducing injuries through comprehensive safety programs fit that bill. Sarah leads the McCraren Compliance team by keeping everyone focused on their primary purpose and balancing the needs of all their stakeholders.

Sarah serves on the Board for the Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration Tucson Chapter, Southwest University of Visual Arts, Conscious Capitalism Arizona and are active with the Arizona Builders Alliance, Arizona Rock Products Association and Arizona Transportation Builders.

Follow McCraren Compliance on LinkedIn and Facebook.

JeremyDeisHostConsciousCapitalismEp1Retirement Evolutions
jneis@retevo.com
www.retevobiz.com

Jeremy Neis is an Investment Advisor with Retirement Evolutions and a small business operator fueled by the desire to enrich the life experience. He grew up in the Chicago area and chased the sun to get a degree at the University of Arizona in human and organizational communications. After doing so, he returned to Illinois where over the next 15 years he would find joy in co-launching and growing a technology solutions company and establishing a family. In 2014 he returned to the desert to join his current venture, Retirement Evolutions, where his focuses are: (1) Conduct planning with individuals and families so that they can maximize the likelihood of leading secure and comfortable retirements. (2) Through the business services arm, Resourceful, empower business leaders to care for the people that they will rely upon to be thriving, sustainable organizations.

Jeremy is a proud contributor to the Conscious Capitalism movement as he views it as a powerful vehicle to bring about greater prosperity and reduced suffering for our human family. Over his career he has had the privilege to work closely with hundreds of different enterprises across many markets and industries. A common theme emerges among those firms that he’s seen excel and that is to be great not just with what they are bringing to market, but also with the manner in which they are doing so.

Connect with Jeremy on LinkedIn and follow Retirement Evolutions on Facebook.

Tagged With: Conscious Capitalism

TMBS w/ Dr. Mark Farris Pirtle , Ep 6

May 13, 2019 by Sam Harrell

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DR MARK PIRTLE – AMA 

SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | Facebook|| Instagram | Linkedin | Twitter |

Dr. Mark Pirtle is a pioneer in integral thinking in stress relief and recovery. 

 He is a teacher, speaker, writer, filmmaker, and businessman. He connects the dots between science, wellness, ethical business practices, and spirituality. Pirtle tirelessly updates his understanding of the latest evidence to help others change and heal. He developed an evidence-based program for people suffering from stress-related conditions he calls SkillfullyAware ® 

Pirtle teaches attunement skills, through the use of meditation and mindfulness, to empower his clients to work towards healthier relationships with themselves, others, and the world. Pirtle, along with two-time Emmy Award-winning director, Frances Causey, produced a full-length documentary film titled,  

“Is Your Story Making You Sick”?  

Pirtle is the acting CEO for ANU Experience Retreat Center, works privately with clients, hosts multi-day retreats, consults with businesses and teaches for the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine Fellowship Program. 

  • You or your business can take a class, work privately or go on retreat with Dr. Pirtle and his team of expertswww.skillfullyaware.com 
  • Learn more about Dr. Pirtle’s documentary and how to host a screening at your healthcare organization or community theater www.story.movie 

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TMBS Ep 5, Luke Martin CEO Bellhops, Shares Moving Tips

May 9, 2019 by Sam Harrell

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TMBS Ep 5, Luke Martin CEO Bellhops, Shares Moving Tips
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LUKE MARKLIN, CEO of Bellhops is an EXPERT and SHARES TIPS ON EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW TO PREPARE FOR A MOVE because quite frankly, moving can be very stressful. Go to  www.GetBellhops.com  

LUKE MARKLIN, CEO of Bellhops says, “Americans are on the move. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, people in the U.S relocate, on average, about a dozen times during the course of their lives”. Whether you’re moving across the country or to the other side of town, it can be a daunting task – and not particularly pleasant – especially if you don’t have your act together.  

Luke also shed light on recent data showing what cities are experiencing the greatest influx of people, and why. If you’re one of the more than 35 million Americans who’ll be moving to new digs this year, this is news you can use. 

Declutter your home (donate or sell the stuff you don’t need). Be strategic about your moving date (weekdays can be less expensive and avoid the first and last weekend of the month as those days tend to be busiest). 

Copy and secure important documents and place them in a folder for easy access 

 SUGGESTED INTERVIEW QUESTIONS: 

  1. Millions of Americans are planning a move this year. Where are they going? 
  2. Moving can be a stressful experience. What are your top tips to make it go more smoothly? 
  3. What kind of a check-list should you make before a move? 
  4. What other resources are available to ensure it all goes according to plan? 
  5. Where can viewers go for more information? 

MORE ABOUT LUKE MARKLIN: 

Luke Marklin is the Chief Executive Officer of Bellhops, America’s fastest-growing moving company dedicated to revolutionizing the traditionally low-quality moving industry through outstanding efficiency and customer care. He is a passionate leader dedicated to utilizing technology to build great businesses, better customer experiences, and high performing teams. Previously, he was a General Manager at Uber overseeing the operational success of the Southeast markets. Before Uber, he held positions in strategic planning at Emerson Electric Company and in project management at Barton Malow Company. Luke received his MBA from Harvard Business School and a bachelor’s in construction engineering management from Purdue University. 

Tagged With: The Mark Bishop Show

TMB E10: Richard A. Rose, Dan Gibson, Devon Brown 

May 9, 2019 by Sam Harrell

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TMB E10: Richard A. Rose, Dan Gibson, Devon Brown 
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Guests

Richard A. Rose 
President / CEO, Film Creations, Ltd.
4349 E. 5th Street
Tucson, Arizona, 85711
Email: rarose@filmcreations.com
Phone: (520) 624-4444 o / 520 850-5333 cell

Rick was born in NYC and grew up in suburban New York. Following graduation from the University of Denver’s Film program, he was invited to join the prestigious Director’s Guild of America in L.A.

Although this represented a tremendous opportunity, it required working in a highly structured Union environment, Rick reluctantly declined the offer, and in Summer of 1976, headed towards Tucson, where he had previously filmed the Tucson Rodeo for NBC.

Within a short period of time, Rick was appointed by Mayor Lew Murphy as Vice-Chairman of the Tucson Film Commission under Old Tucson Studios founder Bob Shelton, and he remains the youngest member ever appointed to the Commission.

Rick’s film and television credits literally fill three pages (with really small type), and the list keeps getting longer.

Highlights include: ‘The Global Arena,’ a film on the Lake Placid Olympic Games; ‘How Strong is the Wind,’ a documentary the definitive documentary work on the Wright Brothers; and ‘The Human Experiment,’ the story of the visionary Biosphere 2 project.

He’s also worked on shows like; ‘Three Amigos,’ ‘The Law at Rendado,’ ‘The Cellar,’ ‘The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper,’ ‘The Young Riders,’ ‘Desperado,’ ‘Portrait of America,’ ‘Little House on the Prairie’, ‘Highway to Heaven’, as well as literally hundreds of commercials, marketing, and video productions.

In 2011, Rick was chosen as the Advertising Federation’s ‘Advertising Person of the Year’, in 2014 he was given the AAF Silver Medal, and in 2016 he was inducted into the Advertising Federation’s Hall of Fame.

Rick is an avid golfer, a private pilot, a Rotarian, DM50 member and a Chairman’s Circle Member at the Chamber of Commerce.  He has been married for 25 years to Elizabeth, an accomplished Interior Designer, and has two sons and a stepson; Paul, who is taking a leadership role in growing the Company, Derek, who is an executive with Aerospecialties in Boise, Idaho, and Tristan who is an accomplished chef and aspiring writer. 

 Dan Gibson
Director of Communications, Visit Tucson
115 N. Church #200
Tucson, AZ, 85701
Email: dgibson@visittucson.org
Phone: (520) 770-2133

Dan Gibson is the 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.

Devon Brown 
Branch Manager at Western Bank
3002 N. Campbell Ave.
Tucson, AZ, 85719
devon.brown@greatwesternbank.com
520.325.1135
greatwesternbank.com
LinkedIn 

Local graduate from Rincon/University High School lettering in football and track & field. Accepted a football scholarship to Arizona Western College but more recently receiving a degree from Grand Canyon University with a Bachelor of Science in Business Management. Previously working in Sports Medicine, transition into banking as a teller in the beginning. Held positions such as Lead Teller, Personal Banker, Assistant Manager, and Bank Manager.

With the love and support from my wife and 2 kids I have come to understand that success comes from practice, adapting, and repetition. Being a former athlete, a team dynamic comes easy. Strong relationships that have longevity are the foundation to the development of the next generation.

Great Western Bank (NYSE:GWB) is a regional financial services company focused on business and agribusiness banking.

Headquartered in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, our banking model seeks to balance the best of being a “big enough & small enough” bank, providing capabilities typical of a much larger bank, with a customer-focused culture usually associated with smaller banks.

We rank as the 6th largest US farm lender (as of June 30, 2018) with more than 170 banking branches across nine states.

Our Mission

We strive to Make Life Great in each of our communities by forming strategic partnerships with charitable organizations and addressing defined community needs.

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

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NFTC Talks K-12 Education in Tucson: NFTC Ep 6

May 8, 2019 by Sam Harrell

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From Left to right: Greg D’Anna,  Dustin Williams, Arlene Benavidez, Amber Smith (Chamber), Michael Guymon (Chamber)

  GUESTS:

Dustin Williams

Superintendent 
Pima County Public Instruction
(520) 724-8213
schools@schools.pima.gov
Website: http://www.schools.pima.gov/
SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | Twitter|

Dustin Williams is a lifelong Native Tucsonan.  He graduated from Amphitheater High School in 1992 and began working with local youth- coaching youth softball in the Frontier Little League- a job he maintained throughout his university studies. He entered the University of Arizona in 1992 and began studying business and accounting and considered joining his grandfather’s accounting firm.

Ultimately, Dustin’s coaching experiences lead him to the epiphany that he wanted to work educating Tucson’s youth thus inspiring him to change his major to Education.  While completing his degree in education at the University of Arizona he continued working with students and the community in Flowing Wells 21st Century after-school programs.  Dustin described his involvement in the program as, “truly the best way to get first-hand teaching experience.”

Dustin began his career teaching elementary education in Tucson. During his tenure, several accomplished leaders and administrators mentored Dustin and encouraged him to pursue his passion for education and explore his natural ability to lead and inspire students. Dustin followed his heart and decided to become an administrator and enrolled in the Northern Arizona University program in Tucson where he successfully completed a Master’s in Education.

Upon the completion of the program, Dustin accepted a position as Assistant Director of a Native American Charter school called Ha:san Preparatory & Leadership School. He accepted the position and began working to improve the school’s cultural diversity and academic test scores. In his first year as A.D., the school’s AIMS scores showed a 30% combined increase in the areas of reading and writing and an increase of 8% in mathematics. During his time at Ha:san, he truly learned about the beautiful culture of the Tohono O’odham people and will forever be grateful that the community embraced his leadership.

Dustin has traveled full circle and most recently taught 6th-grade math at Mansfeld Middle School in the Tucson Unified School District.  His passion for Public Education has energized him to take the next step in his life. Dustin Williams was elected the Pima County Superintendent of Schools and is excited about the future. He is committed to improving the public education systems throughout Pima County. Dustin invites you to contact him to discuss ideas about student achievement. He needs input from you. Together, “we can do better.”

Arlene Benavidez, Executive Director
Metropolitan Education Commission
(520) 670-0055 x11
Arlene@metedu.org 
Website: https://www.tucsonaz.gov/metedu
SOCIAL MEDIA:  Facebook | LinkedIn |

Arlene has a Master of Arts degree in Higher Education with a Student Affairs concentration from the University of Arizona; and a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management with a minor in Spanish from Arizona State University.

Arlene’s career in higher education began in 1996 as the senior regional coordinator for Northern Arizona University’s Office of Admissions in Tucson, where she was responsible for the recruitment of high school students from the southern region of Arizona.  She then moved to The University of Arizona in the Office of Early Academic Outreach where she managed the Academic Preparation for Excellence program in 42 middle and high school sites serving over 2000 students. During that time, she was on the implementation team for two GEAR UP educational grants for the Dreams Come True (Amphitheater School District) and Building the Future (Tucson Unified School District) college preparation projects.

Currently, Arlene is serving as Executive Director for the Metropolitan Education Commission, where she oversees operations and programming; and works alongside government, educational, business and community leaders to advocate for a quality and affordable education from pre-school to post-secondary; and offer programs that promote youth leadership, civic engagement, workforce development, and higher education pathways.

During Arlene’s 23-year tenure in higher education, she has gained the reputation of being a consummate professional and a mission-driven, service-oriented leader.  She sees herself as a catalyst for systemic change and she looks for opportunities that will lead to greater impact and improve the lives of all people from all backgrounds.   

Greg D’Anna 
Director of Public Relations, JTED
(520) 209-2407
gdanna@pimajted.org
https://pimajted.org/
SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook| LinkedIn | Twitter |

Greg D’Anna is the Director of Public Relations for the Pima County Joint Technical Education District (JTED). For the past 11 years, he has helped build Pima JTED’s brand in Southern Arizona, sharing student and teacher success stories, as well as program information, during live presentations, in printed publications, and on the web. Greg started his career in public relations and marketing 32 years ago. He has worked for the University of Arizona Cancer Center, Pima Community College and the Sunnyside School District. He and his wife Lori are both native Tucsonans. Greg earned his degree in Journalism, Media Arts, and English at the University of Arizona.

About Your Hosts

Tucson Metro Chamber
465 W. St. Mary’s Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85701
520-792-1212

Amber Smith, the president, and CEO of the Tucson Metro Chamber, Amber Smith leads the Tucson Metro Chamber in implementing the goals and visions of the Chamber’s Board of Directors to champion an environment where business thrives, and the Tucson community prospers. Focusing on growing business through workforce development, talent attraction, and public policy, the Tucson Metro Chamber helps make Tucson the ideal destination for business success.

Amber serves in several leadership positions including as President and a founding board member of the Southern Arizona Defense Alliance, a board member on the Pima Community College Foundation, Advisor on Startup Tucson and Board Member on Cradle to Career. Amber’s mission is to bring together the right groups to have a collective impact.

Amber graduated from the University of Arizona with a bachelor’s degree in political science and a master’s degree in public administration from Eller College. Amber began her career working for Senator McCain where she became adept at retaining professionalism and decorum when discussing controversial matters.  Government relations professional by trade, Amber skillfully navigates challenging policy matters while finding common ground. Collaborative by nature, she continues to build relationships between the public and private sector to achieve mutually beneficial goals.

 

Connect with Amber on LinkedIn.

Michael-Guymon-2018-webTucson Metro Chamber
465 W. St. Mary’s Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85701
520-792-1212

A native Tucsonan, Michael Guymon’s twenty-one-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.

Connect with Michael on LinkedIn

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SBBV E6: w/ The LaBros, Salvador and Christian Lopez

May 8, 2019 by Sam Harrell

Tucson Business Radio
Tucson Business Radio
SBBV E6: w/ The LaBros, Salvador and Christian Lopez
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Salvador and Christian Lopez, The LoBros 
Musicians, Band Leaders, & Public Speakers 
602-616-1077 
thelobrosband@gmail.com  
http://www.thelobros.com/ http://thelobroskeynoteconcerts.com/
SOCIAL MEDIA:  Facebook | Twitter | YouTube

The Lopez brothers, affectionately known as The LoBros, have entertained over 100,000 people all over the world including the Southwestern United States, Western Europe, Mexico, and China. Winners of “Tucson’s Got Talent” and the “Akademia Music Awards” Salvador and Christian Lopez have been featured at The International Trombone Festival, ABC Studios, The National Association of Women Business Owners, as well as many other schools, associations, and corporations.

The LoBros have combined their love of music with their desire to inspire others in an awesome experience called Keynote Concerts. The Lopez brothers tell stories of overcoming adversity and motivate with original music that some have described as Mozart meets Tower of Power. The LoBros Keynote Concerts leave audiences truly inspired and motivated to forge their own paths to success. They have expanded their business repertoire to include composing custom songs for businesses to use in their marketing, as well as for commemorating loved ones at celebrations of life.

Salvador and Christian’s book “Amplify Your Success” is a bestseller on Amazon and illustrates the 5 steps that the brothers use to keep themselves on a path to success. The LoBros has shared the stage with notable acts such as Calexico, The Roots, The Tucson Symphony Orchestra, Chris Potter, Joseph Alessi as well as political icon Gabrielle Giffords.

About Your Host, Stephanie Rising

Stephanie Rising

A business coach and author, Stephanie Rising has helped over 100 small business owners achieve greater proficiency, profitability, and sanity. She specializes in navigating the complexities of family-owned companies and partnerships with 5 to 25 employees. An expert small business advocate, she provides objective problem solving and accountability that has led many of her clients to award-winning achievement. Her clients have represented a total of over $60M in annual revenues and 1,000 employees. 

Stephanie specializes in DISC behavioral analysis and her book, DISC: Leverage Your Nature, Increase Your Sales, is available on Amazon. She outlines step-by-step tactics for building a marketing plan that is sustainable for each reader’s personality and speaks to their specific target market. Stephanie has led numerous well-received workshops on DISC-based marketing and applying behavioral analysis in business. 

As an extension of her belief in promoting an educated and healthy community, Stephanie is a monthly sponsor of Youth On Their Own, which provides stipends, supplies, and mentorship to Tucson teens who are homeless through no fault of their own.  She also supports Temwani Children’s Foundation, which provides education, food, and hope to orphaned children impoverished by the effects of HIV/AIDS in Lusaka, Zambia in Africa.  

Stephanie’s podcast, Small Biz, Big Voices, is broadcast monthly on Tucson Business Radio X. Show notes, interview questions and additional coaching tips can be found on her Small Biz, Big Voices Facebook page. 

Stephanie is available for executive team coaching, strategic planning retreats, and public speaking. 

 

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