New Production Plant in Goodyear Names Top Executives

fairlife, LLC

fairlife, LLC today announced the addition of a management team dedicated to supporting the company’s growth through its new 300,000 square foot production and distribution facility in Goodyear, Arizona. Neil Betteridge has been named Senior Vice President (SVP) of Global Manufacturing Technologies to oversee the Arizona plant. Reporting to Betteridge will be Troy Hancock … [More]

Partnership Improves Quality of Life for Arizona Kidney Disease Patients

Banner—University Health Plans

Monogram Health and Banner—University Health Plans (B – UHP), a division of Banner Health, announced today an agreement that will improve the coordination of vital care for B – UHP members living with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end-stage renal disease (ESRD). “We’re excited to partner with Monogram to transform the delivery and management of kidney care,” said … [More]

LGBTQ Covered under Title VII, Says Supreme Court

by JoLynn Markison

Today, the Supreme Court handed down its opinion in Bostock v. Clayton County, ruling once and for all that Title VII’s protections based on “sex” apply to LGBTQ workers. This is a case I have been following closely, and the decision has been a long time coming. In the wake of President Trump’s roll-back of health insurance protections for transgender Americans, the LGBTQ … [More]

Trampoline Park to Open First Arizona Location

Big Air Trampoline Park

Big Air Trampoline Park will soon open its first Arizona location in Chandler at Alma School and Queen Creek. This will be the Orange County-based company’s ninth U.S. location. The Big Air Chandler location is a family affair, owned and operated by the Esparza family. Ivan Esparza will serve as the park’s general manager. According to Ivan, “We are thrilled to bring the Big … [More]

Chandler-Based Video Co. Opens Search for COVID-19 Business Stories for Documentary

Amoroma Productions

COVID-19 has affected just about everything, but small businesses have been among the hardest hit. At the same time, small business owners have risen to the challenges they have been faced with, working to adapt and reinvent themselves to survive. Amoroma Productions, an innovative video company based in Chandler, has begun working on a documentary to highlight the resiliency … [More]

Mesa-based Health Clinic is Making Concierge-style Medicine Available to the Masses

Keystone Natural Family Medicine

Rising unemployment is driving anxiety about healthcare coverage for many Valley residents.  Alden Witte, 49, is an East Valley father of two school aged children.  His work as an independent contractor allowed him the flexibility needed to accommodate the kids’ busy schedules, but under the new economic conditions driven by the COVID-19 uncertainties, his self-employed status … [More]

Valley Moving Co. Offering Free Services to Anyone Fleeing Domestic Violence 

College HUNKS Moving Company

Rapidly accumulating data is showing a disturbing trend during COVID-19 quarantine life—an uptick in domestic violence incidents. With families sheltering in place, it’s become increasingly difficult for domestic violence victims to escape from their situations and seek help. As such, College HUNKS Moving Company (HUNKS)  is offering free moving services to anyone fleeing … [More]

Online Shopping Problems Top List of COVID-19-Related Complaints from Arizona Consumers

Federal Trade Commission

Reports about online shopping topped the list of COVID-19 related complaints from consumers in Arizona and nationally, according to new data released by the Federal Trade Commission. Most of the COVID-19-related online shopping complaints from consumers include reports about items not arriving or not arriving when promised and items that are different than advertised. The … [More]

Virtual Leadership Program Launches to Identify and Solve the Pressing Issues amid Crisis

Valley Leadership

As Arizona and the rest of the world grapple with the impact of COVID-19, Valley Leadership is launching a new, completely virtual program to mobilize all interested Arizonans in the face of this crisis. Ready Together will cultivate and prepare leaders to identify and solve the pressing issues further exposed by the pandemic. Designed as a living lab, the program will … [More]

New Tempe Hotel with Boutique Feel Offers Local Experience and Two Brand-New Dining Concepts

Canopy by Hilton Tempe Downtown

The Southwest’s first Canopy by Hilton will open its doors on June 16 in the heart of downtown Tempe, ushering in a contemporary, full-service hotel offering guests a local experience with a boutique feel, all within the central core of one of the most vibrant, dynamic and growing cities in Arizona. Owned and developed by Driftwood Capital, Canopy by Hilton Tempe Downtown, … [More]

Minority Banks Promoted by FDIC, Says Report

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) today released a report submitted to Congress that chronicles the efforts the agency made to preserve and promote Minority Depository Institutions (MDIs) in 2019.  This report provides a summary profile of MDIs as of the end of 2019; a description of the FDIC’s MDI program; and detailed information on the FDIC’s 2019 initiatives … [More]

Thermal Management Is Way to Safely Check Employees, Customers and Vendors

Certify

As businesses struggle to create a safe, comfortable return for employees, customers, and vendors, thermal management has become an integral tool in providing immediate, visual, contactless scanning. Certify, a demonstrated healthcare technology provider since 2012, pioneered touchless registration and face-based check-in, two hallmarks of its latest innovation. The company … [More]

Census Bureau to Resume 2020 Census Field Operations in Arizona

U.S. Census Bureau

Today, the U.S. Census Bureau reissued its June 5 statement to include additional updates related to field operations for the week of June 8. The Census Bureau, in coordination with federal, state and local health officials, will begin a phased restart of some 2020 Census field operations in additional area census offices (ACOs) across the nation the week of June 8. With these … [More]

Local Credit Union Offers Employees Full College Tuition Coverage

Desert Financial

Consistently ranked a “Best Place to Work,” Desert Financial has launched InvestED, a program offering full college tuition and professional certification coverage for all eligible employees beginning July 2020. In partnership with InStride, employees of Desert Financial, the state’s largest not-for-profit credit union can enroll in online undergraduate and graduate degree … [More]

Workforce Performance Co. to Match Up to $20,000 per Company to Boost Employee Incentive Programs

Arcade

Arcade has committed to match up to $5 million toward employee incentives for eligible small businesses. The program is designed to put money in employee's pockets, boosting morale and productivity after the economic struggle of the market shut down. Eligible businesses will receive up to $500 per location or a max of $20,000 per company towards employee incentives. What is … [More]

Group Urges Revisions to CDC’s COVID-19 Mask Recommendations

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

In a letter sent today to U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) Director Robert Redfield, the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) calls for the agency to emphasize the need for clear face masks and the use of other communication aids to protect people with hearing and other communication disorders. The need for such resources is not covered … [More]

Bank’s Business Education Program Expands to Students and Graduates

Enterprise Bank & Trust

Enterprise Bank & Trust’s highly acclaimed Enterprise University, a no-cost business education program available to local business leaders, is expanding with Enterprise University: College Edition - a weekly summer course offering geared toward college students. Courses will cover a variety of business topics including strategy, marketing, business culture and … [More]

Arizona Historical Society Announces Reopening Plans

Arizona Historical Society

The Arizona Historical Society is pleased to announce its reopening timeline for the Arizona Heritage Center at Papago Park in Tempe. The reopening includes new policies and procedures for guests, visitors, and staff based on current guidelines from the Arizona Department of Health Services and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Arizona Heritage Center at Papago … [More]

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