Protect Your Mission: The finance framework for nonprofit leaders

by Mike Hunter

With the right systems in place, nonprofit leaders can make better decisions, avoid surprises and stay focused on the work that matters most. A strong financial foundation doesn’t just protect their mission — it helps them advance it with confidence. In Protect Your Mission, nonprofit leaders will learn how to build a finance function that sets their organization up for … [More]

The Joy Exchange: Finding Life’s Greatest Lessons in Those You Least Expect

by Mike Hunter

In The Joy Exchange, groundbreaking nonprofit leader Laura Whitaker offers readers an inspiring and entertaining invitation to discover for themselves the revolutionary rewards of entering into the lives of those with diverse abilities and experiences. Whitaker illuminates the path to experiencing profound joy by embracing our differences and finding a refreshing freedom to be … [More]

The Tao of Fundraising: The Science, Philosophy, and Psychology Behind Attracting Capital

by Mike Hunter

One part how-to, one part psychological study and one part spiritual guide, The Tao of Fundraising delivers a blunt but necessary truth: The best ideas often go unfunded — not because they’re bad but because their creators don’t understand how capital flows. Fundraising is the most neglected art in modern business. Most MBA courses and coaching advice focus on what to do after … [More]

AZ Blue Commits to Community  

by Mike Hunter

Recently, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona followed its $100,000 commitment to Arizona food banks in response to food insecurity and uncertainty around SNAP benefits with a $75,000 donation to Housing Solutions of Northern Arizona to help up to 50 households move into stable housing and upgrade 14 homes with new HVAC systems so families can stay warm in winter and cool in … [More]

FirstBank Addresses Rising Food Insecurity

by Mike Hunter

FirstBank, one of the nation's largest privately held banks with a focus on "banking for good," recently donated $10,000 to the Valley of the Sun YMCA to combat rising food insecurity among Arizona families. … [More]

Nox Group Supports The Salvation Army

by Mike Hunter

To help ensure more children experience the magic of the holidays, Phoenix-based Nox Group — an industrial construction company specializing in mission-critical infrastructure — expanded its long-standing support of The Salvation Army Christmas Angel program, rallying teams across the Valley to give, volunteer and deliver gifts directly to local families. … [More]

Milestone Anniversary: Halle Burn Center

by Mike Hunter

Valleywise Health recently celebrated the 60th anniversary of its Diane & Bruce Halle Arizona Burn Center transforming care for burn patients by providing innovative treatments that have become a model for hospitals across the country. It is the first and only facility in Arizona to bring together teams of expert surgeons, nurses and medical professionals from diverse … [More]

Milestone Anniversary: Shasta Pools

by Mike Hunter

Celebrating its 60th anniversary in February 2026, the company was founded in Arizona by the same family who runs it today. Starting with a tiny crew literally digging pools by hand as the Valley’s first suburbs were growing, Shasta has built or remodeled more than 100,000 pools across Arizona and now employs several hundred people. … [More]

Milestone Anniversary: Hunter Contracting Co.

by Mike Hunter

Celebrating its 65th anniversary in February 2026, the Valley-based contractor has grown from a small ditch-lining business into one of Arizona’s most respected heavy civil builders. From highways and bridges to parks and water systems, Hunter’s projects are woven into daily life. … [More]

Looking Good 2026 – March Standouts

By Mike Hunter

Local Standouts Recognized for Achievements and Philanthropy ACHIEVEMENTS Milestone Anniversary: Hunter Contracting Co. Milestone Anniversary: Shasta Pools Milestone Anniversary: Halle Burn Center PHILANTHROPY Nox Group Supports The Salvation Army FirstBank Addresses Rising Food Insecurity AZ Blue Commits to Community  … [More]

Red, White & Brew Reintroduces Itself to Mesa

by Ali Dugaw

Red, White & Brew has long been a reliable lunch and dinner destination in East Mesa, and its newly remodeled dining room and updated menu gives business leaders new reasons to visit. The restaurant recently completed its first major renovation since opening in 2002, unveiling a brighter, more contemporary interior while preserving the open kitchen that has always anchored … [More]

Modern Protection: Security without the Complexity

by Mike Hunter

As homes increasingly function as workspaces and family hubs, a straightforward security system has become a practical asset rather than a luxury. For many households and small offices, the priority isn’t a sprawling installation; it’s dependable protection that’s easy to deploy and expand. SimpliSafe’s Starter System is built around that simplicity. The wireless kit includes … [More]

2026 Audi RS 6 Avant

by Mike Hunter

The 2026 Audi RS 6 Avant exists in a category that few vehicles even attempt to occupy: a full-size luxury wagon engineered with super-sedan intent. Around the Valley, it presents less like a showpiece and more like a precision instrument. The twin-turbocharged V8 delivers immediate, dense acceleration that feels measured rather than theatrical, and the chassis absorbs broken … [More]

Amkor Doubles Down on Arizona

by Stephanie Quinn

Amkor Technology Inc. is doubling down on Peoria, raising its projected 2026 capital spending to between $2.5 billion and $3 billion, with much of that investment directed toward the advanced packaging campus taking shape near Loop 303. The project is supported by more than $2.85 billion in government incentives and tax credits, funding tied to construction milestones as the … [More]

Phoenix in the STEM Job Market

by Adam McCann

STEM workers are in fierce demand, and not just in the global epicenter of high tech known as Silicon Valley. According to the latest U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics analysis, STEM — science, technology, engineering and math — professions are expected to grow 8.1% between 2024 and 2034, compared to just 2.7% for all other occupations. In addition, the median annual STEM wage is … [More]

How Workflow-Ready Diagnostics Support Dental Practice Growth

by Michelle Talsma Everson

In healthcare, accuracy has long been the baseline for diagnostics. But as outpatient care becomes faster, more data-driven and increasingly consumer-oriented, speed and usability are emerging as equally powerful differentiators. In dentistry, that shift is beginning to reshape how practices operate and grow. Molecular diagnostics are bringing lab-grade insight into everyday … [More]

Flexible Warehouse Space in Tempe

by Mike Hunter

Leading design-build firm LGE Design Build recently complete construction on Source Business Center, a 144,885-square-foot Class-A industrial facility situated on a 15-acre site at the southeast corner of Warner Road and Hardy Drive in Tempe designed to be timeless and welcoming. Developed by Creation and investor CrossHarbor Capital Partners, the project offers generous … [More]

Historic Phoenix Logistics Development on Infill Space

by Mike Hunter

CapRock Partners, a privately-owned investor and developer of industrial real estate in the Western and Central U.S., recently completed CapRock West 202 Logistics – Phase 2, marking the final phase of Phoenix’s largest speculative industrial development. Phase 2 delivers 825,000 square feet of Class A warehouse space across three buildings on 43 acres in the Southwest Phoenix … [More]

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