Month: February 2023

Todd Sanders: Embracing Change and Diversifying Fuels Growth

by Todd Sanders  View original post on InBusiness As a leader, I don’t fear change. Since assuming the role of...

02/27/2023

University of Phoenix Directors of Student Diversity and Inclusion to be Featured Guest Speakers at Greater Phoenix Chamber DEI Employer Forum

Saray Lopez, MBA, and Tondra Richardson, MBA, to present at virtual event Read original post on BusinessWire. February 23, 2023...

02/24/2023

Return of MLB spring training has Arizona, Florida hoping for billion-dollar economic bounce back

MLB spring training generated a combined $1.3 billion in economic activity for Arizona and Florida in 2018 Read original post...

02/24/2023

Budget gets vetoed while AEL gets waived

After days of delay because one  legislator opposed the continuation budget, the legislature was finally able to send Governor Hobbs...

02/23/2023

Halfway through and many more weeks to go

The 56th legislature’s first regular session is approaching its halfway point, typically marked by crossover week. During this time, Senate...

02/23/2023

Las Vegas is ‘built for’ hosting a Super Bowl

by Steve Wolford Monday, February 13th 2023 View original post here. LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — The countdown clock is officially running...

02/15/2023

Cox’s free Super Wi-Fi hotspot will remain free to all through the month of February

Cox free Super Wi-Fi hotspot stats from Feb. 2 through Feb. 14 available Valleywide, exclusive of the WMPO: For the...

02/15/2023

Celebrating Arizona’s 111th birthday today!

Written by Amy Scoville-Weaver, Valley Young Professionals Board of Directors Arizona History My family moved to Arizona in 1914 –...

02/13/2023

Classroom Grants For Teachers

By Salt River Project Each year, SRP provides more than $200,000 in direct funding to teachers. We hope to help...

02/13/2023