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Scottsdale Arizona is at a tipping point, we are building the city of our future, right now. Today! And this is the time to ask the questions, that will get us to where we want to go. I’m your host, Don Henninger, former publisher of the Phoenix Business

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    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 163 Bill Scarbrough, McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 28:18


    Celebrating 50 years of McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park In this episode, Bill Scarbrough takes us on a journey through one of Scottsdale's most beloved landmarks – McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park. The park celebrates its 50th anniversary this year and it includes a new $15.2 million Roundhouse project that's set to transform the visitor experience. Bill, who is president of the board that supports the park, gives us an insider's look at how this historic space continues to bring joy to generations of people

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 162, Movie writter, director, Emilio Miguel Torres

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 30:44


    Scottsdale rising star is filmmaker of the year Emilio Miguel Torres is a rising star in both education and film. By day, Emilio works in the communications department at Scottsdale Unified School District, but his creative talents go far beyond the school walls. A NYU Film School alum, he recently premiered his debut film, “The Ladder,” at the Phoenix Film Festival, where he was honored at Filmmaker of the Year for 2025. In this inspiring conversation, we talk about storytelling, education and what it means to bridge passion and purpose.

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 161, Skyler Badenoch, Hope for Haiti

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 33:41


    Scottsdale's Skyler Badenoch: Hope in action Skyler Badenoch is passionate about Scottsdale and active in a number of local groups, and he also takes on a world view. He is CEO of Hope for Haiti, an organization working to improve the quality of life for Haitian families through education, healthcare, clean water, and economic development. Skyler shares powerful stories from the field, insights into leading through crisis, and what keeps him hopeful about Haiti's future. Skyler's story is one of resilience, leadership, and the power of community.

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 160, Joe Garagiola Jr.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 30:53


     Joe Garagiola, Jr.: building the D-Backs; living the legacy This week we welcome Scottsdale's own Joe Garagiola Jr. — longtime baseball executive and one of the key architects behind the launch of the Arizona Diamondbacks. From the front office to Major League Baseball's leadership team, Joe shares behind-the-scenes stories from his decades in the game, lessons on leadership, and the legacy of his legendary father. This conversation is packed with history, heart and a deep love for America's pastime.

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 159, Jodi Low, U & Improved

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 26:11


    Inspiration from the heart of this Scottsdale leader There is no doubt you will be inspired by Jodi Low — corporate trainer, dynamic speaker, and founder of U & Improved, a leadership development company. She empowers business leaders with the mindset and tools to lead with heart and achieve the life they truly want. She's also passionate about building future leaders, launching U the Teen Leader in 2014, and creating a nonprofit foundation to provide scholarships for teens who need a boost to access the program. Don't miss this inspiring conversation with a woman who's leading with purpose and transforming lives along the way.

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 158, Will Lofdahl, General Manager, WestWorld

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 27:48


    A visit behind the scenes at WestWorld In our latest episode, we're joined by Will Lofdahl, general manager of WestWorld, one of the premier event venues in the Southwest. From hosting world-class equestrian events to massive car shows and festivals, Will takes us behind the scenes to look at what it takes to run a facility that hosts over 100 events each year. Tune in for a conversation about community, innovation and the future of events in Scottsdale.

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 157, Debbie Waitkus, Golf for Cause

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 29:10


    t was inspiring to catch up with Debbie Waitkus, founder of Golf for Cause and co-founder of the Marilyn Smith & Founders Legacy Foundation. Debbie is a powerhouse in the world of golf, using the sport as a platform for business success, empowerment and philanthropy. Tune in as we discuss how she's driving opportunities for women in golf, honoring the game's pioneers and making a lasting impact through her work.

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 156, Jacob Johnson, Emergency Management, City of Scottsdale

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 31:21


    Scottsdale emergency manager works to keep city safe How does a city prepare for the unexpected? From natural disasters to public safety planning, Jacob Johnson, Emergency Manager for the City of Scottsdale, is on the front lines of resilience and response. Tune in as we discuss the strategies, challenges, and innovations that keep our community safe. Residents can take a step to help them get prepared, too, at: https://www.smart911.comsmart911.com

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 155, Brian Bednar, Community Advocate

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 28:27


    Brian Bednar: a lifetime of service Join us for a special episode as we celebrate Brian Bednar, a true community champion, as he prepares to retire from SRP. With years of dedicated service, Brian has not only powered our communities but has also been a driving force behind impactful local initiatives. We reflect on his incredible journey, the legacy he leaves behind, and what's next for this passionate advocate of community engagement

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 154, Natalie Marsh,Director of Learning and Development at Scottsdale Arts

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 36:09


    How Natalie Marsh is shaping creative lives in Scottsdale Creativity meets community as we talk with Natalie Marsh, the visionary director of learning and innovation for Scottsdale Arts. From groundbreaking arts education programs to inspiring the next generation of creatives, Natalie is shaping how the arts transform lives. Her passion for making the arts accessible, the innovative programs she leads and the power of creativity in education and community building improve the lives for everyone in Scottsdale.

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 153, Chad Bays, CEO, Academic Opportunity of Arizona

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 30:26


    A helping hand for students in need Chad Bays, CEO of Academic Opportunity of Arizona, is on a mission to break down financial barriers and create pathways for K-12th grade students living with disabilities and low-income hardships to thrive. Learn about his inspiring journey, the impact of scholarships and educational initiatives that his organization provides, and how you can be part of transforming futures in our education system.  

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 152, Susan Potje, Celebration of Fine Art

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 33:47


    Behind the scenes at the Celebration of Fine Art Join us for an inspiring conversation with Susan Potje, the force behind the Celebration of Fine Art in Scottsdale, one of the most vibrant art communities in the country. Discover the stories behind this renowned art show, which has been in Scottsdale since 1991, and see how it brings artists and collectors together, and what makes it a must-visit event each year.  

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 151, Brian Raab, Tequila Corrido

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 34:14


    Brian Raab: The Visionary Behind Tequila Corrido Join us as we welcome Brian Raab, CEO and founder of Tequila Corrido. Brian's passion for craftsmanship and storytelling is infused into every bottle, bringing the spirit of Mexico to life with award-winning tequila. Hear about his journey, the artistry behind Corrido, and what sets his brand apart. And Brian is no stranger to the food and beverage lineup in Scottsdale. He also is the man behind the Fat Ox and the Mission Restaurants.  

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 150, Claudia Chavez, Executive Director, STARS

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 29:57


    Meet the compassionate leader behind the work of STARS Meet Claudia Chavez, executive director of Scottsdale Training and Rehabilitation Services, or STARS. Claudia's journey with STARS began in 2011 and over the years, she has held various roles, most recently serving as the director of operations. Her dedication and passion have been instrumental in enhancing the lives of people with developmental disabilities. Join us as we delve into her inspiring journey and her vision for the future of STARS, highlighting her commitment to serving others and making a lasting impact to our community.  

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 149, newly elected City Council member, Maryann McAllen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 27:58


    Meet Scottsdale's newest city council member Maryann McAllen officially joins the Scottsdale City Council this week. With a long-time record of service to the city, a passion for the work ahead and a vision for a brighter future, she is committed to strengthening our community, supporting sustainable growth, and championing the needs of Scottsdale's residents. Her leadership and dedication promise to make a meaningful impact on the city's future.  

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 148, Teri Killgore, Scottsdale's Director of Economic Development

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 34:29


    Leading Scottsdale's economic future Teri Killgore holds one of Scottsdale's most significant roles as the city's economic development director, a position vital to shaping the city's growth and prosperity. With a deep reservoir of municipal government experience, she brings a unique blend of strategic vision and practical expertise to her work, ensuring Scottsdale remains a destination of choice for residents, businesses and visitors. Her efforts focus on fostering innovation, enhancing infrastructure and creating a dynamic environment where commerce and community thrive in harmony.    

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 146, Jackie Parks, Executive Director, Community House

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 30:52


    Meet Pastor Jackie Parks, a community inspiration There is no doubt that when you meet Pastor Jackie Parks you will be inspired and motivated by her passion and dedication to serving others – especially during this holiday season when we pause to reflect on our blessings. Jackie, lead pastor at South Scottsdale Presbyterian Church, is founder and executive director of Community House, which serves homeless people through their day relief center, offering them not just resources but also dignity and hope. Learn more about what they do, and get to know Jackie, one of our community's remarkable leaders.  

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 146, Scottsdale legand, Don Carson

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 35:59


    Catching up with Scottsdale legend Don Carson Don Carson, a Chicago native turned Scottsdale icon, left an indelible mark on the city, creating Don and Charlie's restaurant, a dining experience that became a staple for locals and Cactus League fans alike. Don wove the game into the fabric of Scottsdale's culture. Though Don and Charlie's closed in 2019, its legacy endures, much like his ongoing contributions to the community. Listen in for a great conversation, a bit of a Scottsdale history lesson and an update on what he's been doing these days.

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 145, Kira Peters,Director Scottsdale Human Services

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 29:27


    Long-time public servant back home in Scottsdale  Kira Peters has been serving Scottsdale residents for nearly three decades – minus one year. Last year she moved to Bozeman, Montana, where she worked as assistant city manager. But her heart remained in Scottsdale. She came back home this year to take on the role as director of Scottsdale Human Services. She knows the city perhaps as well as anyone thanks to her long and diverse career here. And she has big plans in her new role overseeing services for those most in need in our community.

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 144, Scottsdale City Council Member, Tammy Caputi

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 30:01


    Reflections on election, future with Tammy Caputi Scottsdale City Council member Tammy Caputi will be ending her 4-year term in a few weeks after she came up short in her re-election bid. Join us as she looks back at her accomplishments in office and talks about the key issues facing the city, both now and into the new year. You'll discover that she has few regrets about the election results and soon will be exploring other opportunities to continue her leadership in ways that benefit our communities.

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 142, Don's work with election integrity.

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 33:20


    Wrapping up elections, Scottsdale and beyond Election Day has arrived, finally! It's been a long season, to say the least. Tune in as Kevin and Don review events on the road leading up to Election Day, from Scottsdale's city council and school board races to the state and federal campaigns that dominated the media. We also discuss the work the Arizona Democracy Resilience Network and other groups are doing to help us navigate through the days ahead.

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 142 Kirk Russell

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 29:49


    Artist shares whirlwind journey to Scottsdale Scottsdale is known worldwide as one of the Southwest's premier arts destinations. The brand is supported by a host of individual artists who collectively add to that reputation. Meet one of them, Kirk Russell, a mixed media artist. Kirk started his career as a photojournalist and now creates composite images with acrylic paint. Find out how a hurricane in the British West Indies blew him all the way across the U.S. to his home now in Scottsdale.

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 141, Scottsdale Tourism and Events Director, Rachel Smetana

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 35:35


    Familiar face takes on another key role in Scottsdale For nearly 25 years, Rachel Smetana has been serving the city of Scottsdale in a variety of jobs. From human services to mayor's chief of staff, with stints working at the library, in planning and economic development. Now her new job is director of the city's tourism and events department, a key role overseeing an industry that has a $3.5 billion impact to the city. She's a quick study and has big plans, as you'll learn when you tune in.

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 140, Scottsdale Mayoral Candidate Lisa Borowsky

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 32:45


    Scottsdale mayoral race: Focus on Lisa Borowsky Lisa Borowsky is running for election as Scottsdale's mayor, challenging the incumbent, David Ortega. Tune in for a question-and-answer session with her to learn where she stands on the important issues of the day and her vision for the future of the city. Last week's episode featured Mayor Ortega.

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 139, Scottsdale Mayor David Ortega

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 40:46


    Scottsdale mayoral race: Focus on David Ortega Mayor David Ortega is running to be re-elected for a second term in office. Tune in for a question-and-answer session with him and find out where he stands on the issues of the day and his vision for the future of the city. Next week's episode will feature his opponent: Lisa Borowsky.

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 138, SUSD School Board Candidates, Matt Pittinsky, Mike Sharkey, and Donna Lewis

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 44:54


    Spotlight on Scottsdale school issues, candidates There are six candidates running for three seats on the Scottsdale Unified School District's governing board in an important election this year. We had a chance to catch up with three of them: Donna Lewis, Matt Pittinsky and Mike Sharkey. Listen in as they discuss some of the critical issues facing the district and their ideas on how they would deal with them and build on SUSD's continued success as one of the state's outstanding districts.

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 137, Braydon Dennis, Scottsdale Saguaros

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 31:02


    Scottsdale Saguaros chief shares vision for growth Tune in for the inside story of the Scottsdale Saguaros with its new president Braydon Dennis. Since its founding in 1987, the Saguaros, a philanthropic and social club, has raised millions of dollars for local non-profit organizations, with a focus on supporting children's charities. Find out what's ahead for the group as it continues to evolve and grow, all while benefiting great causes across the Valley. And check out how they manage to have a lot of fun along the way.

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 136, Lois Roma-Deeley, Scottsdale's Poet Laureate

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 34:10


    Drawing inspiration from Scottsdale's Poet Laureate Meet Lois Roma-Deeley, Scottsdale's Poet Laureate. Listen in as we dive into her creative process and explore her role as Poet Laureate. With decades of experience, numerous awards, critically acclaimed poetry collections and years of teaching, Lois continues to inspire and captivate audiences with her powerful words. With funding from the Academy of American Poets, she'll be hosting a “PoetryFest” at Scottsdale Community College on Oct. 19, open to anyone who wants to explore and connect with the world of poetry

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 135, Kristen Shroyer, OneHope Wine

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 32:22


    Scottsdale woman's journey to blend wine, charity Kristen Shroyer, co-founder of OneHope Wine, is a trailblazer in the world of socially conscious entrepreneurship. Blending her passion for wine with a mission to create positive change, the Scottsdale woman has helped create a business that has raised over $10 million for 40,000 charities. OneHope is a direct-to-consumer winery that empowers its customers to enjoy wine and give hope to the causes that matter most to them. With every bottle purchased, 10 percent is donated to a charity of their choice. Kristen's story is one that can inspire us all.

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 134, Amanda Ventura, Waymo

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 33:48


    What's behind Waymo's expansion in Scottsdale If you think you are seeing a lot more Waymo autonomous vehicles in Scottsdale these days, you're right. Waymo has expanded its coverage area into northern Scottsdale and beyond and now covers 315 square miles in the Valley. Meet one of the key people behind it all: Amanda Ventura, public affairs manager. She's in “the driver's seat” as Waymo continues to grow its footprint here and she gives us the inside story of why the Valley is Waymo's No. 1 service area in the U.S. and previews how its advanced technology is fueling its success.

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 133, Amanda Embry, Scottsdale Community College Film and Theater School

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 31:50


    Scottsdale film school one of nation's best Scottsdale Community College's School of Film and Theatre consistently is rated as one of the best film schools in the country by magazines like MovieMaker and Variety. Meet Amanda Embry, chair of the department and the woman directing that success. As Arizona's film industry expands, Amanda's students are filling a much-needed pipeline of jobs for the future. Her work is helping SCC, whose alumni include actor Bill Hader, boost the state's reputation as a premier movie-making destination.

    Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Episode 132, Liisa Druss, Riot Hospitality

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 28:45


    Meet the woman behind Scottsdale's Riot Lissa Druss, who leads communications and government relations efforts for the Riot Hospitality Group, brings an amazing career record to her work in Scottsdale. She has nine Emmy Awards for her three decades of work as a broadcast journalist. She then founded a national crisis communications firm and now leads Riot's lineup of high-level nightlife and restaurant venues in Scottsdale and four other cities. Tune in and find out why she also won The Order of the Star of Italy.  

    Ep. 131 - Scottsdale firm makes golf fashionable for all

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 28:46


    Jason Richardson is the founder of Bad Birdie Golf, a company known for its vibrant and unique golf apparel. The path that led him there started when he was 12 and introduced to golf as a caddy at Forest Highlands. Along the way, he came up with the idea of building a business around golf apparel, which lead to an appearance on Shark Tank and now has resulted in a solid business based in his hometown of Scottsdale. Whether you're are skilled player or not, Jason has found a way to make everyone look good on the golf course.

    Ep. 130 -Scottsdale company brings relief to pets

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 31:41


    Diana and David Vowels have launched Pet Ortho Braces, a Scottsdale company that provides compassionate care for pets. Specializing in custom orthotic braces, they offer non-surgical treatment options for dogs suffering from torn canine cruciate ligament injuries. They also produce a range of other braces, prosthetics, and wheelchairs for various pets, including horses. Their innovative solutions help pets regain their mobility and lead healthier lives and bring comfort and peace of mind to their owners.

    Ep. 129 -Scottsdale athletics director leaves lasting impact

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 27:22


    Nathan Slater, the district athletic director for the Scottsdale Unified School District, is nearing the end of a 30-year career in the school system. His roots go deep. He is an SUSD graduate who returned to spend a remarkable career in a number of positions with the district, with the last overseeing athletics for all the district's schools. He has always made core values and academic standards the priority for his student athletes and those values no doubt will continue long after his retirement.

    Ep. 128 - Passion for farming turns into recycling gem

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 27:19


    With two business degrees from ASU, J.D. Hill was ready to join the business world after graduation when he discovered that his true passion was farming. As he started looking for options in that field, he learned of the food recycling business. Soon, he started composting recycled food in his back yard and … fast forward … today it's a business with 20 employees that recycles 12,000 pounds of food waste per day from 150 commercial and 3,500 residential customers, with lots of them in Scottsdale. Check out his impressive career journey, one that is making a big difference for our environment.

    Ep. 127 - Reflections from Scottsdale City Councilor Janik

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 34:23


    Betty Janik is in the last year of her first term as a member of the Scottsdale City Council. Find out what it's been like to serve on council – including good and bad surprises – and her take on the most important issues facing the city. Betty has decided not to seek re-election but she's been a consistent contributor to the community and there's no doubt she'll do more of that after her term expires. She has ideas already on how she'll continue to be a champion for Scottsdale.

    Ep. 126 - Global journalist's amazing journey to Scottsdale

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 29:07


    David Ariosto has worked as a journalist, editor, executive and author in a career journey through more than 50 countries. Included along the way were two years in Cuba working for CNN, where he developed material for a book, “This is Cuba: An American Journalist Under Castro's Shadow.” It's a fascinating look at his time there. Find out how David's journey led him to now living in Scottsdale where he's working on a new book about the great space race.

    Ep. 125 - Scottsdale pair taking care of veterans

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 34:32


    Navigating the complexities of the Veterans Administration world can be complicated and frustrating for our service veterans. Anna Mineer and Derek Debus are working to make it easier for them to deal with those challenges through the Arizona Veterans Mission Group. Their goal is to ensure our veterans get the health care, resources and opportunities they deserve. And while the group is young, their success stories already prove their work is effective and making a big difference.

    Ep. 124 - A helping hand for Scottsdale police

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 26:12


    When she moved to Scottsdale a few years ago, Debbie Steinhauer brought her dedication for helping first responders with her. She went to work building the Scottsdale Police Foundation, a non-profit group that raises funds to support Scottsdale's police officers. Founded in 2023, she already has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to provide critical needs, such as equipment, training, wellness and educational programs that surpass the department's budget. Debbie's big heart is making a big impact on the city's welfare.

    Ep. 123 - Keeping Scottsdale residents up to date

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 25:00


    One of the duties any city owes its residents is keeping then informed with all that is going on. And in today's digital age, it requires a multifaceted approach. Holly Water, Scottsdale's public affairs supervisor, plays a key role in this. She coordinates information across various departments and channels from traditional to social media platforms. Her skills in managing it all ensures that Scottsdale residents are updated and engaged with the city's affairs.

    Ep. 122 - Caesars now one of Scottsdale's best bets

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 30:44


    To say Joe Iturri has been busy over the past two years would be an understatement! He has been spearheading the work it has taken to open the newest gem in the city's hotel lineup: Caesars Republic Scottsdale. The 11-story hotel, which opened last month, has 265 rooms, three high end restaurants and a variety of amenities that bring the glitz of Las Vegas to downtown Scottsdale – minus the gaming. It's the first non-gaming hotel in the Caesars lineup. Find out why Caesars chose Scottsdale for that brand and how Joe and his team made it all happen.

    Ep. 121 - Scottsdale expert on watch for cyber threats

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 29:41


    Tim Roemer's journey has taken him from Scottsdale to the White House and back home again as chief security officer at GMI. After he graduated from Horizon High, he joined the CIA where he served 10 years providing security updates to the President. He returned to Arizona as director of Homeland Security for Gov. Ducey. Now his work in the private sector is helping GMI, a Scottsdale company, safeguard organizations across the globe against cyber threats. Tune in for a look at Tim's remarkable career.

    Ep. 120 - Scottsdale museum boss back to his roots

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 37:32


    Todd Bankofier has lived in Scottsdale for over three decades and has been a prominent figure in business and politics, and in many ways his new role as CEO of Western Spirit's Scottsdale Museum of the West is like a homecoming. Todd grew up on a ranch in Nevada and the western spirit is in his blood. Todd has big dreams for the museum, adding to some significant advancements already underway. Find out what's in store for one of the city's cultural gems.

    Ep. 119 - A steady hand for Scottsdale's civic duties

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 31:23


    Ben Lane has overseen three elections in Scottsdale since becoming City Clerk, marking this year as another significant milestone with a busy election season ahead. Find out how Ben deals with navigating the intricate responsibilities of upholding fair and transparent elections, particularly amidst today's highly polarized political environment. That's just one of the many duties Ben juggles in his role. He truly is one of the city's unsung heroes, ensuring the seamless functioning of Scottsdale's civic machinery.

    Ep. 118 - A community champion dedicated to education

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 34:55


    Melinda Morrison Gulick, a longtime advocate for many good causes in Scottsdale, has focused her passion and energy into ensuring the healthy development and learning of young children from birth to 5 years old. As CEO of First Things First, Melinda's advocacy now touches children and families all across Arizona. Learn more about what her agency does and also her thoughts about leadership in the year ahead for the Scottsdale Unified School District.

    Ep. 117 - An inside look at Scottsdale's cannabis industry

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 35:33


    Greg Dunaway is a marketing veteran who has carved a niche in the expanding cannabis industry, both in Scottsdale and across the state. In fact, he has clients across the globe that are now working in the field, as legal cannabis use is becoming more prevalent. From producing the product in controlled agricultural spaces to delivering it at dispensaries, Greg gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges and successes he has discovered along the way.

    Ep. 116 - City treasurer brings expertise, passion to the job

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 34:14


    No one understands the health of Scottsdale's finances better than city treasurer Sonia Andrews. She brings a wealth of technical skills to the job and clearly understands what it takes to keep the city financially strong. You'll also discover the personal side to Sonia, who says it's the passion of Scottsdale's residents that drives her work and commitment to the job. In the spirit of the city's Western heritage, she's also a horsewoman.

    Ep. 115 - Combat medic brings health service to Scottsdale

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 32:52


    After serving as Green Beret and Special Forces medic in Afghanistan, Jesse Greer has returned to Scottsdale, his hometown, with a passion to help residents here live healthier lives. He founded Preamble, a preventive health clinic, which has opened in downtown Scottsdale. After serving to help soldiers recover from battlefield wounds, Jesse's passion now is to treat patients before they get sick. His service to his country and now to our residents is an inspiration for us all.

    Ep. 114 - A year of success for Scottsdale schools

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 32:36


    There were a lot of positive developments last year in the Scottsdale Unified School District – from voter approval for its override to outstanding grades from the state education department. Listen in as superintendent Scott Menzel talks about those and other achievements and looks forward to 2024, a pivotal election year with three of five seats on the governing board coming open.

    Ep. 113 - Diversity champion a point of pride for Scottsdale

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 33:05


    When you spend a little time with Velma Trayham it doesn't take long to be inspired by her passion and commitment to make our community a better place for everyone. And you certainly will understand why she was honored as one of this year's Diversity Champions. Velma is an author, speaker and CEO of ThinkZilla, a Scottsdale consulting firm. She works with groups in the public and private sectors across the U.S. to build and manage programs that support underserved communities. Her message, and her work, comes from the heart.

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