2023 Women's Luncheon Program

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MARCH 1, 2023Wednesday LUNCHEON A BRIDGE TO HOPE W omen’s

20 23Schedule

11:30 AM

PROGRAM BEGINS

Karie Dozer

Emcee

Lia Christiansen

EVP and Chief Administrative Officer

Valleywise Health

12:00 PM

LUNCHEON BEGINS

Jill Krigsten

Event Chair

Kate Fassett

Vice President of Development

Valleywise Health Foundation

FEATURED GUESTS

Angela and Lemone Lampley

Parents of a First Episode Center Member

Shasa Jackson, LCSW, DBH

Manager of Specialty Outpatient Behavioral Health

Valleywise Health

Aris Mosley, MD

Psychiatrist, Medical Director

Valleywise Health First Episode Center

The Lampley Family

Tatiana, Angela, Lemone, Elise and Lemone Jr.

Welcome

We are honored to share the Lampley family’s story today. Many of us are parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles and can identify with the fear of not knowing where to turn when a child we love needs help.

Today, you will meet Angela and Lemone Lampley who live near Chicago. They are the parents of three accomplished young adults, including their daughter Elise. You'll also meet Shasa Jackson and Dr. Aris Mosley from the Valleywise Health First Episode Center, both integral members of Elise's care and recovery team.

The outpatient First Episode Center, located in Avondale, is one of many behavioral health services offered at Valleywise Health, Arizona's public teaching health system.

Many people don't realize Valleywise Health is also home to:

One of the largest and longest-running physician training programs in the state

A level-I trauma center treating both adults and children, keeping families together in their time of need

The Arizona Burn Center at Valleywise Health, Arizona's only nationally verified burn center, and one of the premier academic burn centers in the country

Three behavioral health hospitals - making Valleywise Health the largest provider of inpatient behavioral health services in Arizona

Extensive refugee health services, serving refugee women, children and families

The first and largest HIV/AIDS primary care clinic in Arizona

We hope you leave today with a new perspective on what exceptional care is and the importance of “changing the conversation” about brain health.

Early expert intervention can truly save lives.

We hope you are as inspired as we are by the Lampley family and the many ways Valleywise Health serves our community.

Today, we honor the doctors, nurses and medical professionals who practice and teach at Valleywise Health. The funds we raise will help more families receive the expert care they need.

We’re grateful for your valuable time and invite you to go ALL IN for Valleywise with us.

Sincerely,

Valleywise Health Foundation

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

OFFICERS

Patti Gentry

Board Chair President

Patricia B. Boyd and Associates

Pam Stelzer, CPA

Board Vice Chair

Business Development Manager

Baker Tilly US

MEMBERS

Liz Agboola CEO

Trinity Integrated Care

Claire Agnew CFO

Valleywise Health

Betsey Bayless President Emeritus Valleywise Health

Jodi P. Carter, MD

Pediatric Department Chair District Medical Group Valleywise Health

Mark G. Dewane Director - District 2

Maricopa County Special Health Care District

Jill Krigsten Media Consultant

COX Media

Tim Louis President and CEO

Desert Capital Investments

Scott R. Meyer CEO

Straight A Properties

Alicia Nuñez Executive Vice President and CFO

Chicanos Por La Causa

Sel Nutor Board Treasurer Director/Arizona Market Executive Capital One Bank

Charles Brown Board Secretary Founder and CEO Impact Diversity Solutions Corporation

Josh Nuñez Founder and CEO Nuñez Law Firm

Susan M. Pepin, MD, MPH Managing Director Health and Clinical Partnerships Arizona State University

David Pugh SVP and Market Manager Audacy

Steve Purves President and CEO Valleywise Health

Albert Roh, MD Medical Director, Vice Chair of Clinical Operations of Radiology District Medical Group Valleywise Health

Jay R. Spector, CFP Partner, Wealth Advisor Barton Spector Wealth Strategies

Anne Stupp Community Volunteer

Warren Whitney Senior Vice President of Government Affairs Valleywise Health

Marci Zimmerman-White Principal Themis Holdings

MARICOPA COUNTY SPECIAL HEALTH CARE DISTRICT BOARD

OF DIRECTORS

J. Woodfin Thomas Chairman Director, District 4

Mark G. Dewane Vice Chairman Director, District 2

Mary A. Harden, RN

Director, District 1

Kate Brophy McGee Director, District 3

Mary Rose Wilcox Director, District 5

Campaign Cabinet

CO-CHAIRS

Nita and Phil Francis

HONORARY CHAIRS

Betsey Bayless

Jason Schechterle

HEALTH SYSTEM LEADERSHIP

Kote Chundu, MD

Lisa Hartsock

Steve Purves

CABINET MEMBERS

Karie and Rich Dozer

Kevin Foster, MD

Laurie and Chuck Goldstein

Kathleen and John Graham

Amy and Tim Louis

Bart Patterson

Susan Pepin, MD, MPH

Jaye and Barry Perricone

Mary Kay and Bill Post

Sara and Steve Schramm

Anne Stupp

Traci and Jim Swanson

Erin and Greg Vogel

AL L IN

Welcome,

Thank you for joining us in this beautiful setting today. I’m proud to represent the more than 4,000 Valleywise “Healthcare Warriors” and the outstanding District Medical Group providers I have the honor to work with each day.

This event holds a special place for me. I was just three months into my role as Chief Administrative Officer of Valleywise Health when our Foundation asked me to join them. As someone new to the Valley, it was so heartwarming to walk into a room of female community leaders passionate about making a difference. As a wife, mother and longtime healthcare professional myself, I know firsthand what women working together can accomplish. Today you’ll meet several of our exceptional behavioral health professionals, all women. I’m also proud to be joined at my table by 10 women, all Valleywise Health senior leaders.

Special thanks to Valleywise Health Foundation’s Board of Directors and ALL IN Cabinet members who share our mission through events like this, especially Board Member and today’s Event Chair Jill Krigsten. We’re so grateful for the event committee, table hostesses and the Foundation team who made today possible.

This is an exciting time in our health system’s 145-year history. We’re delighted to share that “Care Reimagined,” our plan to rebuild and reinvent our hospital and safety net system of care, has continued on course with the new Valleywise Health Medical Center scheduled to open this October. Thanks to the “Care Reimagined” project management team led by Vanir Construction Management, Cunningham Group Architecture and Kitchell, all represented here today.

We look forward to welcoming you for a preview “hard hat” tour over the next six months, or during our grand opening events.

Thank you again for your time and support.

You may have heard it takes “A Village” in our case, it takes

Gratefully,

“a valley”

Jill Krigsten

EVENT CHAIR

Board Member

Valleywise Health Foundation

Jill Krigsten is a Media Consultant with Cox Media. She received the 2019, 2021 and 2022 Winners Circle Honor for the top consultants at Cox Media. Prior to being recruited by Cox Media, she was the Director of Sales for KPNX Channel 12 and 12news.com for 13 years. At KPNX, she received the KPNX “Salesperson of the Year” award for seven years and, in 2011, won the national “Gannett Sales Executive of the Year” honor. Prior to working at KPNX, she worked at FOX 10, KNXV Channel 15 and Sundance Broadcasting.

Jill has a deep-rooted commitment to bettering the community in which she lives and is involved with several charities. She currently serves on the boards of Valleywise Health Foundation, Sandra Day O’Connor’s Ladies of the Court, HonorHealth Women’s Board and Make-A-Wish Arizona. Jill co-chaired the 2016, 2019 and 2020 Make-a-Wish Ball.

Jill has chaired and co-chaired several signature fundraisers, including ACI Luncheon for Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix Children’s Hospital’s Beach Ball (2 years), Emily Center Fashion Show, Homebase Youth Services Dinner, Homeward Bound’s Old Bags Luncheon (2 years), American Cancer Society’s Jewel Ball and Picnic. She has served on the board of Phoenix Children’s Hospital Leadership Circle, where she served as president, and Florence Crittenton. Jill co-chaired Dream Bags fundraiser for the Teaming Up for Girls luncheon (6 years). She is a member of Charter 100 professional women’s organization and The Junior League of Phoenix (since 1991). Jill served on the board and currently serves as a Trendsetter (member) with Trends Charitable Foundation. She has also served as president of Las Palomas and was a 15-year member of the American Heart Association’s Heart Ball (2009 Vice Chair).

Meet our Featured Guests

The Lampley Family

In 2017, Elise Lampley graduated from the University of Kentucky with an engineering degree. Proud to become the first engineer in her family, she was eager to enter the workforce and start her first job. After moving home to Chicago for a few months, Elise received a job offer from a technology company in Chandler, Arizona. She packed her bags and drove with her family to Arizona to start this exciting next chapter.

After working several months, Elise began having stress-related job issues and told her parents she was struggling. Like most parents, Lemone and Angela encouraged their daughter to persevere, hoping and assuming things would gradually improve. They did not.

Lemone and Angela’s concerns increased after a FaceTime call when Elise did not look or act like herself.

“As a parent, you just know your children. Even though we were across the country, when I talked to our daughter that day and looked at her face, I could see something was wrong,” said Lemone. “Later that night, we received an urgent call from Elise who was in extreme distress. That’s where her brain health journey began.”

Over the next few days, Elise’s situation progressively worsened. After she put her hand through glass and 9-1-1 was called, Elise was hospitalized and eventually connected with the Valleywise Health First Episode Center.

“Having our child hospitalized in a medical and mental crisis was stressful for us as a family, but Dr. Mosley and her staff were so helpful to Elise,” said Lemone. “The First Episode Center team developed a care plan individualized for her needs and her success. We felt they really had Elise’s health and well-being in their hearts and minds.”

Elise and her sister Tatiana

For Dr. Aris Mosley, Medical Director of the Valleywise Health First Episode Center, helping members recover is a family affair.

“What I tell families, typically during their first appointment, is the team is here to walk this journey with them,” said Dr. Mosley. “It’s going to be tough; some days are going to be hard, there may be a lot of tears and fear and frustration, but it is our job help them through it. We try to explain exactly what is going on in the brain and the importance of meeting the member where they are in that moment. Today they are going to be one place, next week it can be completely different. Whatever their needs are, we will be there.” Since her initial treatment, the First Episode Center team continues to check in regularly with Elise. Together, they are focused on providing a comprehensive and cohesive plan to help Elise create a positive and fruitful future.

“At the First Episode Center, it’s not just one person taking care of your loved one, they have a team that works together. They showered our daughter with love along with the medical intervention she needed. I cannot say enough good things about what they’ve done for her and for us as a family,” Lemone said.

It’s been nearly four years since Elise and her family first walked through the doors of the First Episode Center. She has made a remarkable recovery and the Lampley family is forever grateful for the compassionate care she received.

“Thank you for this opportunity to share our story,” said Angela. “If it helps just one person… it will mean the world.”

evidenced by her previous career as a paralegal that provided advocacy and legal services to homeless domestic violence victims in the city of Detroit for over 5 years prior to moving to Arizona.

She is a passionate individual who works in person-centered care and is a strong advocate for ensuring people receive the best care available to them as well as ensuring their natural supports also receive education and support. She is diligent in ensuring she does her part in educating the community in understanding the importance of early interventions for mental health needs as well as identifying the unmet needs of the whole person by focusing on integrated care.

Personally, Shasa enjoys traveling with her husband, trying new restaurants as well as playing tennis and darts. As a native of Plaquemine, Louisiana, she enjoys seafood and gathering socially with her closest friends and loved ones.

Dr. Aris Mosley

Psychiatrist

Medical Director

Valleywise Health First Episode Center

Aris Mosley, MD is a District Medical Group provider and has served as the Medical Director of the Valleywise Health First Episode Center for the last four years. Born and raised in Central Phoenix and an alumna of Xavier College Preparatory, she always knew she wanted to become a physician.

Dr. Mosley attended Loyola Marymount University for her undergraduate studies and then graduated from the American University of Integrative Sciences St. Maarten School of Medicine. At the beginning of medical school, Dr. Mosley thought cardiology was her calling. At the end of medical school, she completed her psychiatry rotation, thinking she wouldn’t return to this type of work. The tears in her eyes and emotions she felt let her know, psychiatry was her calling.

She is extremely proud to work at Valleywise Health, where she not only completed her residency, but psychiatric training and fellowship as well. Dr. Mosley is certified by the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Adult Psychiatry and the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.

Her goal when working with individuals that have a brain health disorder is to allow them to take an active role in their treatment and recovery through shared decision making. Dr. Mosley is also a faculty member of Creighton University, helping train the next generation of physicians.

S pecial Thanks to

Karie Dozer

Master of Ceremonies

Karie Dozer is a long-time Valley radio and event host and has worked in and around Phoenix media for more than 30 years. After many years behind the microphone as a news reporter and talk show host, she found her passion for supporting nonprofits in Arizona and has worked for various organizations, including Valleywise Health.

Karie uses the spoken word, often in a person's own voice, to tell powerful stories about everyday people doing extraordinary things. She loves living in the Valley for its natural beauty, blue skies and happy people. Karie loves interviewing all kinds of people because of the many things she learns by asking questions.

She likes to play golf with her family and friends, travel with her husband, and get together with her large family and two children as often as possible.

2023 A Bridge to Hope Women's Luncheon Committee

Jill Krigsten

Karie Dozer

Claire Agnew

Betsey Bayless

Lisa Bell

Kelly Bramlett

Lia Christiansen

Alyssa Crockett

Wendy Dewane

Carolyn Ellis

Kate Fassett

Nita Francis

Patti Gentry

Lisa Geyser

Laura Grafman

Kathleen Graham

Carol Guimarin Warstler

Lisa Hartsock

Justine Hurry

Valerie Kelly

Nicole Maas

Becky Pierson

Marcia Scott

Anne Stupp

Pam Stelzer

Danielle Werstler

Marci Zimmerman-White

The Arizona Legacy Circle, a group of 470 loyal donors supporting Valleywise Health, makes the work we do possible.

They are the cornerstone of the community support Valleywise needs each year to take on Maricopa County’s most critical health care needs.

FOUNDERS

$5,000 LEVEL

Lorenzo Alexander ACES Foundation

Mary Dewane and Joe Anderson

Anonymous

Susan Baum and Honorable Redfield Baum, Sr.

Honorable Betsey Bayless

Lydia and Phillip Bell

Lee J. Benson

Bidstrup Foundation

Julie Bowe and Brian Berry

Chris Boyles

John B. Brewer

Christy and Daryl Burton

Kristen Campbell

Deborah Carstens

Ashley and Darren Case

Gene Cavallo

Changed by Fire

Lia Christiansen and Matt Benson

Drs. Kote and Rupa Chundu

Cowley Family Foundation

Matthew B. Cunningham, PC

Wendy and Mark Dewane

Diane and Bruce Halle Foundation

Carol and David Eaton

Colleen and James Edwards

Ede Whiteman Family

Suzanne and Carter Emerson

Evans Charitable Foundation

Laurie and Budd Florkiewicz

Scott Foreman

Susan and Kevin Foster, MD

Juanita and Phil Francis

Katie and Greg Gale

Garcia Family Foundation

Burns Family Foundation - Patti Gentry

Laurie and Charles Goldstein, MD

Stephanie and Adam Goodman

Kathleen and John Graham

Joyce Graham

Nancy and John Hoopes

Cathy and William Hurtle

Leanor and William Johnson, MD

Ellen and Howard Katz

Kemper & Ethel Marley Foundation

Krumwiede Lewis Family Foundation

Jan and Tom Lewis

Amy and Timothy Louis

Sherry L. Lund

Vicki and Simer Mayo

Shari and Erik Miller

Carole and Arte Moreno

Robert A. Myers, MD

Cheryl and Jahm Najafi

Tammy Yohe and Jason Nelson

Diane and Patrick O'Malley

Updated as of January 1, 2023

Aleka and Tim O'Neil

Rebecca Pierson and Frederick Pakis

Mr. Bart Patterson

Jaye and Barry Perricone

Shar Najafi-Piper and Brian Piper

Pivotal Foundation/F. Francis and Dionne Najafi

Bill Pope

Mary Kay and William Post

Mary Anne and Stephen A. Purves

Weezie and David Reese

Rizing Tide Foundation

Rob and Melani Walton Foundation

Robert Kemper Corrigan Foundation

Roots & Wings Foundation

Patricia Rose

Lois and Stephen Savage

Sara and Steve Schramm

Judith and Bill Schubert

ANGELS

Liz Agboola

Claire and Mike Agnew

Lisa Andrus and Saro Hayan

Christine and John Augustine

Jasmine Barker

Daniel Bouchard

Michelle Bowdren

Kelly and Mark Bramlett

John Briney

Kirsten and Charles Brown

Susan and Paul Charlton

Renee and Mike Clarke

Rebecca Clayton Hoyt and Gregory Hoyt

Dean Coonrod, MD

Amanda and Michael De Los Reyes

Robyn and Michael DeBell

Melanie Sanguinetti and Martin Demos

Robert Dixon, MD

Keri and Manuel Eisenberg

Feinstein Family Fund

Victor Flores

Denise M. Gutierrez

Mary A. Harden, RN

Barbara and William Harding

Lisa and Jerry Hartsock

John Higley

Dan Hobohm, MD

Alysse and Dan Hrey

John F. Long Foundation

Pam and David Kolbe

Jill Krigsten

Douglas G. Smith

Katie and Slade Stewart

Sherry Stotler, RN

Anne C. Stupp

Traci and James Swanson

Julia and Michael Tarver

The Saguaros

Stacy Wilson and Neal Thomas

Kristen and John VanDenburgh

Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust

Vogel Family Charitable Trust

Marci Zimmerman-White and Michael White

Jolene and Michael White, MD

Marcia Scott and Warren Whitney

Dawn and Steve Whitworth

Gretchen and Bradley Wilde

Dane Wood

Megan and Charles Wosaba

Robert Lavinia

Mari and Evan Lederman, MD

Candace Lew, MD

Susannah and Mark Livingston

Nathan Lowrie and Harmony Fulton

Deila and Carl Mangold

Priscilla and Kevin McDonnell

Jean and Jim Meenaghan

Roselyn and Scott Meyer

Deborah and Dan Nelson

Alicia and Jorge Nuñez

Erin Wiedmeier-Nutor, MD and Sel Nutor

Michelle and Michael O'Connor

Carol Olson, MD

Carolyn Pendergast

Susan Pepin, MD and Anthony Dietz

Kim and Phil Petersen

Julie Piccione and DJ Salafia

Karrie and James Pierson, III

Eric Robison

Hang Vuong and Albert Roh, MD

Bethany and Jay Spector, CFP

Katya Spielberg

Martha Steiner

Pamela Stelzer

Cheryl Sucato

Teach for America

The Lockton Family Foundation

Hiral Tipirneni, MD and Kishore Tipirneni, MD

Ross Vroman

Danielle and John Werstler

Darla and David Wisinger, MD

FOUNDERS CONTINUED
$2,500 LEVEL

Tracy and Richard Adams

April and Jose Aguiñaga

Erum N. Ali, MD

Matthew Allen

Geoff Anderla

Nancy and Patrick Andler

Shellie Andreen Anonymous

Naftaly Attias, MD

Maria Jesus Bailon, MD

Sherrie Beardsley

Kathleen and Michael Benaquista

Ethan Bindelglas, MD

Rebecca Birr

Molly Bland

Lita Bollimpalli

Alice Bongers

Heather and Jason Boysel

David Brodkin, MD

Susan and Richard Burnham

Elizabeth Bussone

Susan Byrd

Monnie and Martin Calfee, III

Joo Cantor

Amanda and Chris Carnal

Carly and Todd Case

Pamela and Jim Chamberlain

Linda Chambliss, MD

Heather Clarke

Donna Cleinman

Kathleen and Jeffrey Cohn

Betty Coleman

Ronnie Collins

Marianne Connolly

Alyssa Crockett

Hilen Cruz

Gina and Chris Curry

William Dachman, MD

Beth Darling, DO

Taylor David Davis Family Fund

Jori Davis

Robert de Villiers

Clarina Dela Cruz

DelFranco Family Fund

Debora and Timothy DeMore

Jo-el and Jeffrey Detzel

Sara Dial

Sara and Brent Donaldson

Sher Downing, PhD and Tim Downing

Karie and Richard Dozer

Lawrence Drewsen

Anthony Dunnigan, MD

Diane and John Eckstein, MD

Rochelle and Brandon Eggleston

Cathy Ellington

Christine and Howard Epstein

Christine and John Farling

Kate and Jeff Fassett

Jean and the late Bob Fitzer

Raegan and Luke Ford

Max Fose

Vern Foutz

Nancy Freelin-Woods

Tracy and Jeffrey Freundlich

Michael Fronske

Jennifer Frost and Bob Gilson

Susan and John Fulton

Joy and Michael Gallante

Crystal and Carlos Garcia

Julie and Neil Garcia

Sheila Gately, MD

Scott Gauthier

Kris Gaw

Brenda A. Gentz, MD

Sue and Philip Gerard

Ronald and Susan Geren, MD

Celsius-Kit Gesmundo, MD

Thomas Gillespie

Heather and Phil Glenn

Ross Goldberg, MD

Sara Gordon

Somer Goss

Patricia Graham, MD

Jennifer Granger

Shawna Green

Jen and Dan Gridley, MD

Brooke Guzman

Patricia Habak, MD and William DeHaan

Charlton Haerter

Joanne and Mark Halberg

Victoria and Grant Hamill

Ellen Hand, MD and Samuel Hand, MD

Sharon and Oliver Harper, MD

Jill and Brian Hegardt

Whitney and Benton Heglie

Sheri Heitner-Anderson

Deborah Helitzer and David Sklar, MD

Lisa and Robin Henderson

Suzanne Hensing

Carolyn and C. David Hetrick

Benée Hilton-Spiegel and Jay Spiegel, DDS

Lene' Hudson

Julie Schmoker and Will Humble

Vin Jain

Heidi Jannenga

AMBASSADORS $1,000 LEVEL
Updated as of January 1, 2023

Bryan Jeffries

Katie and Jeff Jensen

Karis and Michael Johnson

Patricia Johnson

Crista Johnson-Agbakwu, MD

Jennifer and Brian Joiner

Renee and Craig Jones

Nancy Kaminski

Jamie Kimmel Schaub

Jill King

Portia and Sondra King, RN

Karen King-Brooks

John Kingsley, MD

Kathleen and Jeffrey Kirkland

Shauna Kisicki

Ann and Greg Denk

Eli L. Kogan

Craig and Melissa Kotrys

Julie LaCroix

Suresh Lal, MD

Lynn Lancaster

Brian Landauer

Maja and John Langbein

Richard J. Latsko, Jr.

Lisa LaVoie and Charles Kocmich

Honorable Alicia Lawler

Jocelyn Leano

Elizabeth Leggitt

Debbie Levin Jardot and Leo Jardot

Tiffany and Joshua Lewis, MD

Kathleen V. Lindsay

Dana and John MacDonald

Tara and Kevin MacKenzie

Ina and Murray Manaster

George Maney

Tracy Marvelle

David Matthews

Maryann and Adam Mays

Aubrey Maze, MD

Gibson McKay

Shawn R. McMahon, MD

Anne McNamara, RN, PhD

Sarah Mendoza

Julie Meshanko

Sierra and Parker Milldebrandt

Monica and Mark Miller

Melissa Monheit

Jason Morris

Mikala Morris

Melissa Mullard

Danielle Munoz

Derek Murray and Sandra Snead

Caroline and John Musil

Mary Beth and Richard Mutarelli

Runjhun Nanchal

Stephanie Navarro

Michele and Kevin Neal

Aletha and Michael Neill

Stephanie Nelson

Stephanie and Ed Olsen

Carolyn and Mark O'Malley

Robin Ormsby

Joy Othites

Robinson M. Overly

Elena Pack

Anna Marie Palumbo

Peter Pascu

Chetna and Chandrakant Patel, MD

Duane Patterson

Veronica and Sheriff Paul Penzone

Michele Pino

Kamala Premkumar, MD and Arcot Premkumar, MD

Becky and Doug Pruitt

Christy Pylman

Asia Quan, PharmD and Dan Quan, MD

Steven Rajakovich

Raymond A. Lamb Foundation

Kevin Rhode

Stephen Richman

Karen and Doug Riley

Denise Robbins

Sharon and Christian Roe

Nancy Rowles

Ben Runkle

Mary Jane Rynd

Hildy Saizow

Deanna Salazar

Mehrdad Saririan, MD and Baharak Tabarsi, MD

Nicholas Scutari

Susan and Charles Shields

Jeffrey E. Shiffra

Marcella C. Simpson

Shanna and Lanford Slaughter, Jr.

Laurie and Jeffrey Smith

Judith Smith

Mark Smith

Charley and John Socey, DO

Shabnam Sood, MD

Vicki Staples

Alanna Stelzer

James Stelzer

James Stover

AMBASSADORS CONTINUED

Linda and Larry Stuckey

Karen and Kelly Summers

Faye and Tom Tait, Jr.

Melanie Lynn Talbot

Yvette Tanner

Martha Teeman

Claudia and Jeffrey Teetsel

Lauri and Eric Termansen

Janet M. Tierney

Mark Tiscornia

Ann Linsenbach-Tomes and James Tomes

Lydia Torio, MD

Chaplain Gail Torres

Tri Sigma Phoenix Alumnae Chapter

Collee Tucker

Steven J. Twist

Susan and Nigel Upton

Nancy Velarde-Franks

CORPORATE PARTNERS

A.R. Mays Construction

AEI

Arizona Central Credit Union

Arizona Coyotes Foundation

Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation

AT&T

Ballard Spahr

Beck Legacy Group

Blue Cottage of CannonDesign

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona

BrewerWood PLLC

Care Plans for Life, LLC

Chicanos Por La Causa

Child's Play Charity

Clear Title Agency of Arizona, LLC

Compass One Healthcare

CopperPoint Mutual Insurance Company

Cove Communities

Cuningham Group Architecture

DBJ Enterprises LLC

Desert Diamond Casino

District Medical Group

Dominium

East Valley Firefighter Charities

Elite Flight Training

Epic Systems Corp.

FinThrive

Gila River Resorts & Casinos

Goodmans Interior Structures

Estil Wallace

Isaac Walraven

Jarvis Walters

Sunshine Reinken Watson

Chris Watts

Thomas Wertin

Susan and John Willars

Gail Williams

Melody Williams

Sara Wilson

Barbara and Larry Winter

Reine Yazbeck Hamilton and Eric Hamilton

Eleanor Zeigler

Tracey and Jeff Zemer

Frank Zimmerman

Lena Zimmerman

Shaunna Zoeckler

Hanger Clinic Highnoon

Hilgart Wilson

HOH Investment Group LLC

Integra Life Sciences

JLL

K2 Adventures Foundation Kerecis

AMBASSADORS CONTINUED

CORPORATE PARTNERS CONTINUED

ReThinc Advertising

RSM

Salt River Project

Skingenix, Inc.

Stifel

Strategic Risk Solutions

Sunstate Equipment

telaGen West, LLC

The Construction Zone

Tiffany & Bosco, P.A.

The Private Client Reserve of U.S. Bank

Urgo Medical

Vanir Construction Management, Inc.

VanTrust Real Estate

Vericel Corporation

Vizient Waymo

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.

Updated as of January 1, 2023

Membership in the Legacy Circle is an annual commitment of at least $1,000, the Angel Level is an annual commitment of at least

PHILANTHROPIC CHAMPIONS

Cassie Worth, Dylan Miller and Lainey Weiland

In 2020, Xavier College Preparatory swimmer Kelly Scott became aware of the toll the pandemic took on many young people in our community. She approached Valleywise Health Foundation with the idea of a virtual swim relay and Swim for the Light was born!

Since 2020, Swim for the Light has continued on each year, championed by members of the Xavier and Brophy swim and dive teams. In 2021, seniors Ashleigh Baros, Grace Hull and Jack Sorenson carried the torch and turned the event into an in-person fundraiser and relay. In 2022, seniors Cassie Worth, Dylan Miller and Lainey Weiland led the fundraising effort.

Since the beginning of Swim for the Light,

Upcoming Events

March 24, 2023

GOLF TOURNAMENT

Our annual Golf Tournament will support the healthcare warriors at Valleywise Health, as well as innovative programs like burn survivorship care, integrated behavioral health and teaching Arizona’s future healthcare leaders. Register today at valleywisegolf.org.

March 31-April 1, 2023

RALLY OF THE SUN

Join us for Rally of the Sun – our third annual road rally benefiting the Arizona Burn Center at Valleywise Health. RSVP today at rallyofthesun.org.

April 15, 2023

VOLLEY FOR THE VALLEY

Valleywise Health Foundation Emerging Leaders presents Volley for the Valley – the first annual pickleball tournament benefiting Integrated Behavioral Health services at Valleywise Health. Register your team at volleyforthevalley.org.

EVENT MADE POSSIBLE BY

in partnership with SCAN TO DONATE ValleywiseHealthFoundation.org Please mail checks to Valleywise Health Foundation 2901 E Camelback Road Suite 202 Phoenix, AZ 85016

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