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Phoenix Community Alliance's signature Center City Award, constructed by @joanwatersart, honors local changemakers who've led the charge for positive growth and development in our community. \ud83d\udc99 \n\nSince 1993, our organization has spotlighted those from the public, private, and non-profit sectors who have made outstanding contributions to advance the quality of life and further the renaissance of Central Phoenix.\n\nIn 2020, the awards split into separate 'Newcomer' and 'Champion' awards, recognizing positive short-term and long-term contributions of locals. Last year, Stephanie Vasquez (@the_stephanie_vasquez) of Fair Trade Cafe (@fairtradecafeaz) and Heather Lennon (@heathereverything) of Imagine General Contracting and Development & Arizona Warehouse Holdings were recognized. Their recognition was the first time in the three decades where both honorees were women. \n\nDo you want to recognize someone as a nominee? We want to know! Nominate your changemaker for a
A passing of the torch is happening at O'Neil Printing (@oneilprinting)! \ud83d\udcf0 \n\nFor a quarter of a century, Anthony Narducci, the immediate past President & CEO of the company, expanded the services provided by the organization while maintaining excellent customer standards. Recently, he transitioned into a Chairman role, while the company gained a new CEO with the appointment of Simon Beltran, a former Shutterfly executive.\n\nIn addition to investments in technology and expanded digital services, further technological innovation is on the horizon with new sustainability standards and marketing strategies.\n\nTo learn more about O'Neil's recent past and their promising future, read more using the \ud83d\udd17 in bio!
There is a brewing revolution taking place within the heart of Downtown Phoenix! \ud83c\udf7b \n\nMegan Greenwood opened Greenwood Brewing in 2020, but her story didn't start there. From humble beginnings brewing in her garage, she has been on a mission to champion women in an industry typically dominated by men. \n\nTo read more about how Greenwood is paving the way and cultivating a strong community in
Shovels in the ground today, cranes in the air tomorrow! \ud83c\udfd7\ufe0f \ud83c\udf07 \n\nOn Wednesday, a groundbreaking ceremony was held for the University of Arizona Health Sciences' more than 200,000-square-foot, seven-story Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies (CAMI) building. \n\nWhen the center is completed in 2027, it will house state-of-the-art labs and clinical training sites. The goal of the site is to become a national leader in innovation in immunological treatments that can utilize the body's defenses to combat diseases and disorders.\n\nTo make these aspirations real, the Arizona Board of Regents and state, county, and local municipalities made philanthropic donations in pursuit of these ambitions.\n\nPCA Members McCarthy Building Companies and SmithGroup serve as the construction and designers on the project. \n\nThanks to Braxton Hynes and Skyler Scott for contributing photos!
It's time to give a giant Phoenix Community Alliance (PCA) welcome to Edgar Olivo, American Red Cross of Arizona and New Mexico's CEO! \ud83d\udc99\n\nIn September, our Board of Directors expanded when the executive was appointed to the PCA board by its current makeup of director-level Members.\n\nWhen Members join, they give their time, expertise, and knowledge and also get so much more in return, which we describe as a \"return on engagement.\" With a strong slate of voices, directors steer our organization toward the future. \n\nPCA is excited by the fresh, diverse perspectives brought to the table. Adding the American Red Cross to our board promises to make Greater Downtown Phoenix a stronger, healthier community.\n\nWelcome aboard, Edgar! \ud83e\udd1d