Spirit of Service Scholars 2015-2016 program

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the next generation of outstanding

public service professionals


dean’s welcome Now in its sixth year, the Spirit of Service Scholars program continues to attract talented young leaders who are not only interested in affecting change in the future, they are doing so today. Jonathan Koppell Dean, Arizona State University College of Public Service and Community Solutions

This year’s cohort of 13 dynamic students have demonstrated a commitment to public service and promise as transformational leaders. While the College of Public Service and Community Solutions leads this initiative, the students we engage come from across the university. They come from diverse backgrounds and degree programs. They embrace complex challenges and are actively moving forward with solutions that strengthen our communities locally and globally. This program gives them tools, mentoring and networking opportunities that further their efforts. They also help us foster future leaders through a high school outreach program, where they will mentor young students in a public service project. This is an important effort. We need prepared, ethical leaders who see public service as an opportunity to make a difference. Through the Spirit of Service Scholars program, we are not only encouraging these young professionals, we are making the communities in which we live stronger and more resilient. The program could not happen without the many organizations and individuals whose support enables us to provide unique experiences and scholarship funding for these students. Thank you for your commitment to our future leaders.

There has never been a time when we were more in need of bright, talented young people committed to public service. We face not only a series of challenging problems but, more profoundly, a crisis of confidence in the value and efficacy of service. These Spirit of Service Scholars are committed to enhancing their communities and we have every confidence in their ability to do so.


about the spirit of service scholars

the importance of mentors

Now in its sixth year, the Spirit of Service Scholars program helps prepare young professionals to take leadership roles in public and private nonprofit sectors through scholarships, mentoring and real-world experiences. The Spirit of Service Scholars program is offered through the College of Public Service and Community Solutions, but the students represent colleges from across the university, from freshmen to doctoral students.

Throughout the year, Spirit of Service Scholars receive mentorship from local public service leaders in career fields that match their professional interests. Mentors meet with Scholars throughout the year to provide insights, career advice and access to current community challenges and solutions that transcend single organizations or sectors. Thank you to this year’s esteemed group of mentors.

Since 2010, scholars have represented over 40 different majors and 13 different colleges. The 2015-2016 scholars include students from our College as well as the College of Nursing and Health Innovation, School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, School of Life Sciences, College of Health Solutions, Herberger institute for Design and the Arts, T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics, and the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences.

Pamela Thompson, Integrated Health Development Officer, Mercy Maricopa

Scholars engage in a year-long cross-disciplinary curriculum with national and international scholars giving them insight across a range of topics including leadership, demographic literacy, cultural competency, economic literacy, environmental issues, health care challenges and entrepreneurship. Scholars also participate in community service projects throughout the year.

Jay Heiler, Regent, Arizona Board of Regents; Founder and President, Great Hearts Academy

Scholars receive a $5,000 scholarship award, hands-on learning, mentorship and networking opportunities. Two scholarships are named in memory of Gabe Zimmerman, one of six people killed in the Tucson shootings on January 8, 2011. One scholarship is named in the memory of Debra Friedman, former dean of the College and ASU vice president.

Kevin Wright, Assistant Professor, ASU School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Thomas Winkel, Director of Community Engagement, Arizona Coalition for Military Families Allie Bones, CEO, Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence Andy Gordon, President, Arizona Multibank Community Development Corporation Ed Lebow, Public Art Director, City of Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture Rick Naimark, Former Deputy City Manager, City of Phoenix Zona Pacheco, Community and Supportive Services Program Coordinator, Hope VI Revitalization Project Julie Liss, Associate Dean, College of Health Solutions Rebecca Gau, Executive Director, Stand for Children Arizona Betty Mathis, CEO, Wesley Health Community Center

junior scholars program As a continuation of mentorship, Spirit of Service Scholars empower high-potential teens to enact social change in three area high schools. Through the Junior Scholars program, ASU Scholars lead small teams of high school students from ASU Preparatory Academy, Cesar Chavez High School and Camelback High School through exploration of leadership development, team management and social advocacy. In the fall, ASU Scholars guide Junior Scholars through experience modules that focus on values, ethics, leadership strengths, team effectiveness and servant leadership. Then, in full knowledge transfer, ASU Scholars teach Junior Scholars about the issues they cover during their seminars, and the Junior Scholars adopt one cause to further research. The Junior Scholars then develop a social advocacy plan to educate and activate their peers around education, human trafficking, homelessness or immigration reform. As a capstone experience, Junior Scholars take part in the College’s Public Service Summer Leadership Academy, a five-day residential experience that promotes public service, civic engagement and community solutions. Students complete community service projects at local nonprofits while interacting with organizational leadership, tour the Arizona State Capitol and the Arizona State House of Representatives chamber and participate in workshops that focused on writing resumes, grants and scholarship essays and personal statements.


enrique bojórquez Enrique Bojórquez is a senior pursuing an undergraduate degree in urban planning at the School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning. Originally from Tijuana, Mexico, Enrique immigrated to the U.S. in 2001. As a student and community member, Enrique is involved with the Arizona Hispanic Community Forum, where he recently participated in the 2015 Latino Education Policy Agenda. Enrique’s interests include community development and neighborhood rehabilitation, sustainable and mixed housing for low-income families, environmental protection and transportation systems. One day, Enrique aspires to become a lead planner in a local municipality and later serve as a city manager.

2015 – 2016 cohort lena sarsour Lena Sarsour is an undergraduate senior studying Speech and Hearing Science, Family and Human Development and Justice Studies. A social innovator and activator of change, Lena is passionate about fighting for equality in education, community development and women’s issues at a global scale and plans to become a Speech-Language Pathologist who helps marginalized populations find confidence in their voices. As an undergraduate, Lena is an active leader of change within many organizations, including Woman as Hero, Changemaker Central and Muslim Students Association, and she currently conducts research in the Department of Speech and Hearing Science.

rivka rocchio Rivka Rocchio is pursuing her master’s in fine arts degree in theatre for youth in the School of Film, Dance and Theatre. She earned her bachelor’s degree in theatre education and writing, literature and publishing from Emerson College. After graduating, she directed a high school theatre program and taught high school English and theatre. Rivka has traveled extensively, most recently in Liberia and Samoa with the Peace Corps. Some of her community cultural development work included raising funding for, organizing, and teaching at a week-long summer English camp for over 150 students, and organizing a spelling bee for 30 students from three villages. Rivka is working on her applied project, Theatre Across Prison Walls that will bring together ASU undergraduate students and inmates at Eyman State Prison to create an original piece of theatre. Rivka hopes to combine her passions for teaching and community-based theatre work as a professor in a theatre department.

students with the talent, compassion and drive to become the next generation of outstanding public service professionals

andrew sypher Andrew Delezon Sypher is a transfer student from Mesa Community College where he was recently recognized as an All-Arizona and All-USA Academic Scholar. He is currently a junior studying political science in the School of Politics and Global Studies and public policy and public service in the College of Public Service and Community Solutions. He was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, spent two years abroad in São Paulo, Brazil and has been in the Phoenix valley since 2013. As a student, Andrew has been actively serving and interning for state political campaigns and community grass-root organizations. He is presently participating as a Fellow—emerging community leaders motivated to advance social justice—in the Leading for Change Fellowship. He is interested in educational reform, higher education accessibility, public advocacy and plans to pursue a career working in higher education administration and elected politics.


kyra trent Kyra Trent is an undergraduate student at ASU’s West Campus studying at New College of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences. Originally from Newark, Delaware, she has lived in the valley for six years. During her time in Arizona she has been an active art teacher and volunteer including teaching classes at foster homes, and donating murals to underserved areas. Most recently, she took a personal interest in connecting her love for the arts and service learning by launching the grant funded program, “Murals All Ova�. Her mission is to work with youth across the valley to create public displays of art that will engage and enrich communities. She hopes to continue advocating for art programs by becoming a public art director and sitting on the boards of community and art engagement organizations.


gabe zimmerman scholars For the fifth consecutive year, we honor the life and legacy of Gabe Zimmerman, a 2006 graduate of ASU’s master of social work degree program. Zimmerman was one of six people killed in the Tucson shootings on January 8, 2011. As former Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Gifford’s director of community outreach, Zimmerman was the face and voice of the office, working with organizations throughout southern Arizona. He also served as a field instructor for the School of Social Work’s program in Tucson. He was known for his dedication to serving others, his belief in democracy and his uncompromising respect for others.

steven bauman Steven is in the master’s of social work advanced standing program concentrating in adult behavioral health and direct practice. Steven is a highly decorated combat veteran serving as an Airborne Ranger in multiple theaters. He graduated from Ranger school, sniper, airborne, jump master, pathfinder, air assault, and senior non-commissioned officer school. Dedicated to his country for over 20 years of service serving all over the world, Steven is very involved in many student organizations including serving as president of Phi Alpha Honor Society, president of SWSO, and on the board of directors for NASW. Steven also plans to pursue a doctoral degree in behavioral health after graduate school and open his own private practice.

robert ramos Robert Ramos, a native Arizonan from Gilbert, Arizona, is a second-year double master’s student in social work and public administration in the College of Public Service and Community Solutions. Robert’s professional and academic interests include education equality, child welfare, factors surrounding homelessness, and community enrichment and engagement. Robert was recently apart of Gilbert Leadership, has previously been employed with Gilbert Public Schools, Tumbleweed Center for Youth Development, the City of Phoenix, and interned with the Department of Child Safety and Pioneer Elementary School. Robert has a passion for youth of all ages with diverse backgrounds. Robert’s ambition is to apply his degree and the knowledge he gains toward leadership to create programs that present opportunities for youth to develop and grow to their fullest potential.


debra friedman scholar Last year we established the Debra Friedman Spirit of Service Scholar, honoring the life and legacy of the late Debra Friedman, former dean of the College of Public Programs and ASU Vice President for the Downtown Phoenix campus. Friedman leaves a lasting legacy through the Spirit of Service Scholars program, an initiative she launched as a call for a new generation of public servants. In her words, the Spirit of Service Scholars Program “allows us to support the most compassionate—and the most talented and educated—who will become the leaders of tomorrow.” The scholarship is a tribute to her dedication to our college, our students, our community and our collective commitment to public service.

tessa otero Tessa Otero is a transfer student from Phoenix College majoring in public service and public policy with a creative city certificate. She is a fourth-generation Phoenician and a graduate of the Aguila Youth Leadership Institute program. She is also a graduate of the National Hispania Leadership Institute and the Maricopa Community College District Student Public Policy Forum (SPPF) programs. Tessa is a TRIO student at the ASU Downtown Phoenix campus and interned at their office and at Maricopa County Human Resources through the MCLEAPS program. As a student, Tessa is treasurer for TRIO Devils and vice president for her sorority, Theta Nu Xi Multicultural Sorority, Inc.


cox communications scholars Educational partnerships are an integral component of Cox Communications’ commitment to the community and the company has played a vital role in the success of the Spirit of Service Scholars since its inception. This scholarship helps further the goals of students pursuing careers in the fields of science, engineering, technology, mathematics or sustainability who exemplify Cox’s strong community involvement.

samantha calvin Samantha is a first-year doctoral student with the College of Nursing and Healthcare Innovation, and second-year MBA student with the W.P. Carey School of Business, studying healthcare innovation with an emphasis on healthcare organizations and leadership. She holds a master’s in healthcare innovation from ASU and a bachelor’s in health sciences from the University of Minnesota. As a student, Samantha is a project coordinator for Mayo Clinic-ASU Obesity Solutions and is involved in the Graduate Women’s Association, the Junior League of Phoenix, the Obesity Society, and is a campus advisor for Partners in Empowerment. Ultimately, she is hoping to bridge the gap that often exists between academia and practice. She would like to work with victims of human trafficking and sexual abuse to establish better policy and implementation methods for rehabilitation. She is also interested in working in community health to work on disparities and inequalities related to food and education.

meera doshi Meera Doshi, originally from Summit, New Jersey, is a junior studying biomedical engineering. On campus, Meera is involved in Obesity Solutions, Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative, Flying Samaritans, GlobeMed, and Partners in Empowerment. Her project providing health education to at-risk youth won the 2015 Obesity Solutions Changemaker Challenge Grant and the Clinton Global Change Grant. She is a Spanish interpreter at Wesley Community Health Center, a leader of the Refugee Women’s Community Health Advisory Coalition’s Political Advocacy Taskforce, and an intern at SparkOpen Research. She is interested in women’s empowerment, underserved populations, and health, and hopes serve as a leader to help equalize access to, and quality of, health care.

ernest nkansah-dwamena Ernest Nkansah-Dwamena is a doctoral student in ASU’s Center for Biology and Society, and is writing his dissertation in the field of Ecology, Economics and Ethics of the Environment. Originally from Ghana, he immigrated to the U.S. in 2009 to pursue a master of science in sustainable development from New York’s City College. Ernest is interested in environmental policy, natural resources management, and social justice. He studies how foreign investment in agricultural land of Sub-Saharan Africa shapes local livelihoods, food and water security especially in Tanzania. As a graduate student, Ernest has been active with the ASU’s Newman Center collecting and donating food to homeless shelters and, teaching English in refugee communities in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Ernest plans to return to Ghana to promote sustainable development, addressing the growing environmental and economic challenges. He believes public service is vital to national development from his experience as a youth advocate and knows the power of mentorship and leadership.


nirali patel Nirali Patel is a first-year graduate student pursuing a master’s in the science of health care delivery in the College of Health Solutions. She is originally from Scottsdale, Arizona. As an undergraduate, Nirali spent her time outside of the classroom as president of the Global Health Student Association and vice president of Woman as Hero, an organization that seeks to empower women and girls in the university, community, and world. She was recently named a Magellan Scholar and circumnavigated the globe while conducting research on refugee education and health initiatives. Nirali seeks to combine her passion for women’s empowerment and international work with a career in medicine and health care delivery.


dignity health humankindness scholar The Dignity Health Humankindness Scholar honors a student pursuing a degree in the healthcare field who demonstrates a commitment to the values of Dignity Health: academic excellence, volunteer service, community involvement, compassion. Together, we can make a difference in the communities that we serve.

timothy reed Timothy Reed is a second-year master’s student completing a concurrent program in social work and public administration in the College of Public Service and Community Solutions. He is originally from Tucson but has lived in Phoenix most of his life. As a student, Timothy is a graduate research assistant at the Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center (SIRC) and a quality assurance specialist at Sojourner Center, a domestic violence shelter. He is a member of the National Association for Social Workers (NASW) and the Phi Alpha Honor Society. Timothy is passionate about public health, primarily focusing on poverty alleviation and domestic violence prevention.


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we are very grateful to the many that have contributed to the spirit of service scholars initiative Dr. Kathryn B. Adams Alliance Bank of Arizona Mr. Paul G. Allvin & Mrs. Rhian G. Evans Allvin Americare Hospice and Palliative Care Ms. Tiffany Antor Ms. Tiffany Antor Arizona Breast Cancer Specialists Arizona Cardinals Football Club Arizona Multibank Arizona Public Service Arizona Small Business Association Arizona Town Hall The Arizona We Want Institute/ Center for the Future of Arizona ASU College of Health Solutions ASU College of Liberal Arts & Sciences ASU College of Nursing & Health Innovation ASU New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences ASU Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law ASU School of Sustainability ASU W.P. Carey School of Business Mr. Joel Auernheimer & Mrs. Katherine M. Auernheimer Mr. Thomas K. Avery & Mrs. Sylvia M. Avery Ms. Pamela Babey Banner Health Foundation Mr. Kent Barrabee & Mrs. Nancy Barrabee Ms. Kathleen Barrett Ms. Patricia Barrett Ms. Beverly Bartlett Ms. Betsey Bayless Mr. Michael A. Beall & Mrs. Kim S. Beall Mr. Stephen A. Bergauer Ms. Diana Berman Ms. Fatemah L. Bernard Mr. Charles C. Berry & Mrs. Rebecca J. Berry Mr. Robert L. Biscoe & Ms. Tara Jackson Dr. Christopher Bleuenstein Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona Mr. Ryan A. Boyd Mr. Richard G. Brandenburg & Mrs. Maxine N. Brandenburg Ms. Carolyn Bristo Mr. Marlin Leonard Brown & Mrs. Veronica F. Brown Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck LLP Ms. Laura Broyles Hooper Buck Consultants Business & Decision North America Mr. Thomas M. Butler Mr. Joshua D. Caldwell Carstens Family Funds Mr. Courtney D. Carter Ms. Jennifer G. Carter Thomas J. Catlaw, PhD & Ms. Suzanne P. Fallender Mr. David Cavazos & Mrs. Julie Cavazos Ms. Patricia Cazel

CB Richard Ellis Dr. Jeremy Benjamin Chaison & Dr. Emi Tye Chaison Mr. William L. Chase, Jr. & Mrs. Becky Chase Chicanos Por La Causa, Inc. The Church of Jesus Christ of LDS Foundation City of Phoenix City of Phoenix Retirees Association Mr. Stephen S. Cleveland Mr. Thomas H. Cody & Lynne E. Cody, M. Ed. Mr. Sean Cohmer Miss Catherine F. Connolly Dr. Lattie F. Coor & Mrs. Elva Coor CopperPoint Mutual Insurance Company Mr. R. Craig Coppola & Mrs. Tracy S. Coppola Cox Communications Arizona Ms. Sandra Davenport Delta Dental of AZ Charitable Foundation Mr. Connor Descheemaker Dignity Health Discovery Triangle Mr. Wayne S. Doran & Mrs. Maureen K. Doran Ms. Kathleen M. Dougherty Mr. Scott Douthitt & Mrs. Deborah Douthitt Downtown Phoenix Partnership, Inc. DST Real Estate Advisors LLC Mrs. Marilyn Dupree East Valley Partnership Mr. Paul F. Eckstein & Mrs. Florence O. Eckstein Ms. Susan E. Edwards Mr. Dylan A. Eldridge & Mrs. Jessica W. Eldridge Mr. Stephen R. Elliott Mr. Kedrick O. Ellison Mr. Brendan Evans Mr. Gordon J. Fiacco, Jr. & Mrs. Beth A. Fiacco Ms. Linda Fletcher The Flinn Foundation Mr. David Fong Mrs. Ann M. Foserty Mr. Edwin M. Foster & Mrs. Nancy A. Foster Mr. Gary S. Fritcke & Mrs. Elizabeth C. Fritcke Ms. Katherine Fritcke Mr. J. Kevin Fullerton & Sheila D. Harris Ms. Vickie Gallegos Ms. Paola M. Garcia Hicks Dr. Frederick W. Gaudet, Jr. Mr. Steven Gervais & Mrs. Susan L. Gervais Dr. Mary L. Gillmore Mr. Lawrence G. Gleason, III & Mrs. Cathleen S. Gleason Mr. Richard A. Glover Ms. Sibyl R. Golden Ms. Rebekka Goodman

Ms. Barbara Gray Greater Phoenix Economic Council, Inc. Mr. Michael A. Grier & Mrs. Mary M. Grier Ms. Gail H. Gurney Dr. Mark A. Hager & Mrs. C.J. Eisenbarth Hager Dr. Glen Hait & Mrs. Pam K. Hait Ms. Bonnie Hartwig Mr. James D. Hayden & Mrs. Stephanie L. Hayden Mr. Cory Hebenstreit & Mrs. Katharine Hebenstreit Miss Eliana F. Hechter Helios Education Foundation Mr. F. Gary Hertzler & Mrs. Elizabeth M. Hertzler Mr. David Hicks HighGround, Inc Mr. Michael A. Hill & Ms. Elizabeth Berry Mrs. Jennifer L. Holsman Tetreault Ms. Chelsea Hood Mr. Mark Hughes & Mrs. Phyllis R. Hughe Mr. Michael J. Hughes & Ms. Gloria A. Hurtado Mr. Jim Ingram Integrated Web Strategy, LLC Ms. Yasmine Jahanmir Jay Thorne, Inc. Ms. Jessica Jen Joy A. Mee Planning Strategies, Inc. Mr. Mark E. Keane & Mrs. Judith M. Keane Mr. Brian Kearney & Mrs. Karin Kearney Mr. Kevin R. Keleher Mr. Cary S. Kelly Kennedy Partners Mr. Raymond K. Kennon, Jr. & Mrs. Mary E. Kennon Mr. Donald P. Keuth, Jr. Dr. Jonathan G. Koppell & Mrs. Jennifer A. Steen Mr. Carl Koski & Mrs. Aurora Kaiser Mr. Alan E. Kraus & Mrs. Mary Anne Kraus Mr. David Krietor & Mrs. Katherine P. Krietor Ms. Lauren Kuby Mr. Lanny Lahr & Mrs. Marlene Lahr Ms. Jacinda Lanum Mr. Matthew Laos Mr. Conrad Larson & Mrs. Mary Beth Larson Lee & Associates Lincoln Strategy Group Lockheed Martin Corporation Mr. Andrew J. Long & Ms. Stacy W. Holmstedt Ms. Nanette A. Lubin Mr. Stephen M. Maguire & Ms. April C. Maguire Dr. Ali R. Malekzadeh & Dr. Afsaneh Nahavandi Mario E. Diaz & Associates, LLC Dr. Flavio F. Marsiglia

Mr. John S. Martinson & Mrs. Suzanne P. Martinson Mr. John C. Matthew & Ms. Judy A. McKay Ms. Catherine M. May Ms. Julie E. Merz Michael A. Lieb, LTD Mr. Jerome E. Miller Dr. Wayne L. Mitchell & Mrs. Marie A. Mitchell The Honorable Rose Mofford The Molera Alvarez Group, LLC Sharlissa K. Moore, PhD Ioanna T. Morfessis, PhD Ms. Karen A. Mossberger MRT Design, LLC Mr. Richard E. Naimark & Mrs. Dana W. Naimark National Bank of Arizona National Community Development Assoc Mr. Richard Nichols Mr. Konrad E. Nottingham Dr. Mary Emily Nottingham Mr. Roger Nottingham & Ms. Helene Vonnegut Ms. Suzanne O’Brien Mr. Louis Bert O’Bryan & Mrs. Martha M. O’Bryan One Call Medical Ms. Lisa O’Neill Miss Jessie Ong Mr. Jim Ong, Jr. & Mrs. Gloria W. Ong Miss Rose Ong Mr. Antony Ouyang & Mrs. Fei Xu Ouyang Ms. Karen Ann Parker Ms. Haley E. Paul Peters, Cannata & Moody, PLC Ms. Margaret Peterson Mr. George A. Pettit & Mrs. Diane A. Pettit Ms. Suzanne M. Pfister Mr. Dave Phillips & Mrs. Barbara Jean Phillips Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix Community Alliance, Inc. Ms. Shelley Ponce Mr. Michael Pyatok & Ms. Fern Tiger Ms. Annabel G. Ratley Realty Resolution Advisors, LLC Kaitlyn A. Redfield Ortiz, JD Mr. John R. Reid Mr. Stephen Richard Ridenour Hienton & Lewis Mr. William G. Ridenour & Mrs. Jo E. Ridenour Mr. William Risser & Mrs. Cindy Risser Mr. David L. Robbins & Mrs. Tina Robbins Rodel Charitable Foundation - AZ Ms. Hilda G. Rodriguez

Ms. LeighAnn Roland Mr. Herbert Roskind & Mrs. Laura C. Roskind Salt River Project Ms. Lois A. Sauer Mr. Dean Scheinert Mr. David A. Schreiner & Mrs. Linda L. Schreiner Ms. Suzanne M. Schunk Mr. William H. Schwartz & Mrs. Peggy G. Schwartz Searer Robbins & Stephens Inc The Segal Company, Inc. Mr. Kenneth W. Seidberg & Mrs. Carol S. Seidberg Ms. Anne L. Seidler Mr. John M. Shadonix & Mrs. Sarah Jane Shadonix Ms. LaCoya S. Shelton-Johnson, PhD Shields Consulting, L.L.C. Mr. Martin L. Shultz & Mrs. Linda V. Shultz Mr. Alan G. Smith & Ms. Marsha A. Wallace Mr. David R. Smith & Mrs. Margaret Corcoran-Smith Mr. Douglas E. Smith & Mrs. Michele T. Smith Southwest Gas Corporation Mr. Jacob Steinfeld Mr. John Stockdell Mr. Jeffrey T. Strasser & Mrs. Alma T. Chavez Strasser Strategic Solar Energy, LLC Mr. Todd J. Stricherz Mr. Austin Stumpf Support Sky Harbor Coalition Ms. Pamela Sutherland Mr. Sean Sweat Mrs. Joanna M. Sweatt Ms. Charlene M. Swibas Mr. David H. Taj & Mrs. Torrie Taj Ms. Lisa D. Takata Take Charge America, Inc. Ms. Katherine M. Talley Mr. Kent Taylor Mr. Jack Tevlin Mr. Spencer Thal & Ms. Karen McCoy Mr. James E. Thomson & Mrs. Carol K. Thomson Ms. Karen R. Thoreson Mr. Dimitrios Tomaras & Mrs. Carole Tomaras Transact Commercial Furnishings United Cerebral Palsy Association of AZ United Phoenix Firefighters Assoc. Inc. Mrs. Regina Uribe Mr. William R. Valencia Valle Del Sol, Inc. Valley Metro Valley of the Sun United Way Valley of the Sun YMCA

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