GUESTS:
Casey Polivehak, Director of Golf
Forty-Niner Country Club
12000 E. Tanque Verde Rd
Tucson, AZ 85749
520-749-4925 ext 1
Email: caseyp@fortyninercc.com
Website: http://fortyninercc.com/index.htm
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Casey is the Director of Golf and Sales at Forty Niner Country Club in Northeast Tucson, AZ. Casey was hired after new ownership purchased the course in 2012 to help in a major rebuilding/rebranding project. Using his 20 years of industry experience and local contact network, Forty Niner is on its way back to being one of Tucson’s favorite courses.
Born and raised in Tucson, AZ, Casey and his wife of 13.5 years, Amber, have settled in the area he grew up. Amber is a hardworking, homeschooling mother and part-time teacher for the Vail School District. Daughters Lucy- 9 and Hawley-1 and son Bodey- 6, are the highlight of their lives
Casey’s main jobs at Forty Niner are membership and tournament growth, revenue management, marketing, and overall customer service satisfaction. Having experience at some of Arizona’s top-rated resorts and private clubs, has groomed Casey to handle the good, and bad that comes along with the golf industry.
Casey enjoys playing golf, but raising a family is most important right now! Casey and Amber help with youth groups at their church, and enjoy home projects including gardening, raising dogs + chickens, and of course swimming and playing with the kids.
About Forty Niner Country Club
Forty Niner Country Club is an upscale, semi-private facility designed by William Francis Bell. The course opened in 1961 and though not as demanding as the many desert-style courses in the area, the tree-lined fairways, and tightly guarded doglegs pose the same challenges it did almost 50 years ago when the club hosted the PGA Tour’s Tucson Open in 1963-1964.
Spread over 110 acres, the course is known for its lush, mature landscaping and excellent course conditioning. It is lined with mature stands of mesquite, giant cottonwood, eucalyptus, and weeping willow trees. The fairways are Bermuda grass, over-seeding in the fall with perennial ryegrass. The elevated Tif-dwarf Bermuda greens are known locally for their swift putting surfaces in the winter months. The course has two lakes that come into play and is bordered on the south by the Tanque Verde Wash. Members enjoy a 6,669-yard, 18-hole, par 72 golf course. Four tee positions on every hole ensure playability, satisfaction, and challenge for every level of golfer. The winding fairways and majestic mountain views surprise golfers at every turn.
A full-service restaurant, The Rincon Mountain Grill, has been expanded and upgraded serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner 7- days a week with various specialty offers. An upgraded kitchen boasts a double-decker pizza over, where the Roadrunner Pizzeria is using house-made hand-tossed dough, and the freshest ingredients available! Ranging from sandwiches to steak or seafood, and even gluten-free options, enjoy your favorite type of food expertly prepared and served with a smile!!
Facilities
The Club’s facilities include an 18-hole golf course, full-service restaurant, driving range, putting green, short game area, fully stocked Golf Shop, State of the Art Fitness center, swimming pool, men’s and women’s locker rooms, indoor and outdoor dining, large outdoor banquet/wedding venue, and private meeting/conference space
Jamain T. Miller, CEO/ Co-founder
Square One Intern
Tucson State: AZ
Email: jamain@squareoneintern.com
Website: https://www.facebook.com/squareoneintern
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Jamain, CEO and Co-founder of Square One Intern, is a transplant from New Jersey. He’s been in Tucson for 6 years and came here via the US Air Force. As a former intelligence analyst for Combat Search and Rescue, Jamain learned that there were three essentials necessary for any mission to be successful. 1) A clear vision for the results desired, 2) a detailed plan to achieve those results, 3) and a well-run organization where everyone understands their roles and responsibilities for achieving those results via the plan. After interviewing over 200 organization heads and managers, Jamain condensed the most affective solutions into a system that organizations can use to clarify their vision, create their plan, and organize their team around that plan and vision. That’s the Revenue Focused Development System.
Because he has a passion for training youth, Jamain also runs a non-profit that trains at-risk youth in entrepreneurship to help them lift themselves out of the cycle of poverty they were born into. The same business organization system is employed with the youth and their ability to understand the system equals that of any business owner he’s worked with. The non-profit is called Circle One Tucson, signifying the 360 degrees of support each Tucson youth is given.
About Square One Intern
Through networking with other entrepreneurs, Jamain met his Co-founder, Mariana Eubanks, three years ago and they stayed in contact. Both have a passion for business and youth and in February of 2019, Mariana approached Jamain with the idea of connecting students in the early stages of their education to businesses they’re interested in working with. This would provide them early real-world work experience in the field they’re studying so they can decide early on whether or not that particular career is for them. They also wanted the student to provide value to the organizations they’re working with. So, after a few months of testing various concepts, Square One Intern became a workforce development agency focused on connecting non-profits with Young Professional Implementers who can help them apply the Revenue Focused Development System to their organization and help them use it with maximum effectiveness.
Forty-Niner Golf & CC – Tucson’s Hidden Jewel