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Arizona American Indian Tourism Association Hosts Arizona Indian Festival
The Arizona American Indian Tourism Association (AAITA) will host the Arizona Indian Festival from Jan. 29-31, 2015 at the City of Scottsdale Civic Center Mall. The family-friendly event will include a full schedule of distinctive and traditional culture and resources to showcase the diversity of the American Indian Tribes of Arizona. The Ak-Chin Ba’Ban Keihina […]
READ MOREThe Ak-Chin Indian Community Tribal Council Selects The 2015 Chairman and Vice-Chairman
The Ak-Chin Indian Community Tribal Council has selected Louis J. Manuel, Jr., as chairman and Delia M. Carlyle as vice-chair. The two were selected for one-year terms as the chair and vice-chair. Both Manuel and Carlyle have goals to continue the expansion of economic development projects and job creation for the Community. “I am honored […]
READ MOREACCEL Hires Dr. Catherine Cisar as Principal
ACCEL, a private, nonprofit school for children with special needs, has hired Dr. Catherine Cisar as principal. In her role, Dr. Cisar will provide day-to-day leadership, support and training for teachers and staff, curriculum design and implementation as well as administrative management at ACCEL’s East Campus in Tempe. Dr. Cisar earned her Bachelor of […]
READ MOREDrugFreeAZKids.org to host “Building Better Family Relationships” Webinar
WHAT: DrugFreeAZKids.org invites parents, caregivers, teachers and community members to participate in an upcoming webinar on building better family relationships. DrugFreeAZKids.org is the leading source of information about preventing youth substance abuse. One key way of prevention is to build and maintain strong family relationships. Having strong bonds within the family easily allows parents […]
READ MOREAk-Chin Indian Community Elects Two Tribal Council Members
The Ak-Chin Indian Community has elected Gabriel Lopez and Ann Antone to its tribal council. Each will serve a three-year term and join Louis J. Manuel, Jr., Delia M. Carlyle and Robert Miguel on the tribal council. Lopez, who has previously served three terms on the council, strongly believes in making education a priority […]
READ MOREThe Arizona Commission for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing Hires Vicki Bond as Interpreter Assessment Coordinator
The Arizona Commission for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing (ACDHH) has hired Vicki Bond as the organization’s Interpreter Assessment Coordinator. In her role, Bond will provide professional development opportunities for all American Sign Language interpreters, conduct workshops and trainings, assist with the licensure and complaint processes, establish an interpreter mentoring program and serve […]
READ MOREKathryn “Kitty” Maloney-Langmade Appointed To Third Term On Camelback East Village Planning Committee
W.J. Maloney Plumbing, Heating & Cooling has announced that company president Kathryn “Kitty” Maloney-Langmade has been reappointed to the Camelback East Village Planning Committee for the city of Phoenix. Having already served two terms over the last three years, she will serve an additional 12 months on the committee. The job of the committee is […]
READ MOREThe Arizona Division of Occupational Safety and Health Consultation Department Presents Central Arizona Project with Designation
The Arizona Division of Occupational Safety and Health – (ADOSH) Consultation Department presents Central Arizona Project, as a “STAR Site” through the Voluntary Protection Program (VPP). Companies and jobsites that are awarded the STAR designation demonstrate exemplary and comprehensive safety and health management systems. This marks the 36th Arizona site to receive STAR designation by […]
READ MOREThe Arizona Commission for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing Hires Noneshi Anderson as Information and Referral Coordinator
The Arizona Commission for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing (ACDHH) is pleased to announce Noneshi Anderson as the organization’s information and referral coordinator. In her role, Anderson will serve as the first point-of-contact with the public, manage the social media outlets as well as provide information about services and resources available through ACDHH […]
READ MOREThe Arizona Division of Occupational Safety and Health Consultation Department Presents U-Pull-&-Pay with SHARP Designation
The Arizona Division of Occupational Safety and Health (ADOSH) has awarded U-Pull-&-Pay, in Phoenix, with its Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program (SHARP) award in recognition of its exemplary safety and health management systems. The company joins 27 other companies in Arizona with this distinction. “SHARP is a voluntary consultation program that awards business organizations […]
READ MOREArizona Association for Economic Development to Host International Economic Development Council Training on Business Retention & Expansion
The Arizona Association for Economic Development will be hosting the International Economic Development Council’s professional development training focusing on business retention and expansion (BRE). The event will be held at the Embassy Suites in Tempe, Feb. 5-6, 2015. This interactive course presents the core components of a BRE program and why the concerns of local […]
READ MORESix Southern Arizona Chamber of Commerce Chairs to Speak At Arizona Association for Economic Development’s January Luncheon
Six Southern Arizona chamber of commerce chairs, Larry Kempton of Green Valley/Sahuarita, Mary Tieman of Sierra Vista, Ed Stolmaker of Marana, Dave Perry of Greater Oro Valley, Lea Marquez-Peterson of Tucson Hispanic and Robert Medler of Tucson Metro, will speak at the Arizona Association for Economic Development’s (AAED) January luncheon. It will be held Wednesday, […]
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