DISCUSSION PANEL PARTICIPANTS Affeldt, Allan: Owner, La Posada; President, Monastery Hotels LLC; Fmr. Mayor, Winslow Agenbroad, Brett: Superintendent, Sierra Vista Public Schools, Sierra Vista Alling, Jacky: Chief Philanthropic Services Officer, <strong>Arizona</strong> Community Foundation, Phoenix Andrews, Jessica: Interim Managing Director, <strong>Arizona</strong> Theatre Company, Tucson Ballinger, James: Director, Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix <strong>Background</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Author Bauer, Ellie: Artist; Business Partner, Alcora Marble, Clarkdale Bedoya, Roberto: Writer/Arts Consultant; Executive Director, Tucson Pima Arts Council, Tucson <strong>Background</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Author Belden, Tom: Director, Visual Arts Gallery, Central <strong>Arizona</strong> College, Casa Grande Benson, Robert: Director, Arts Education, Peoria Unified School District, Glendale Beyers, Dana: Student, Phoenix College, Phoenix Booker, Robert: Executive Director, <strong>Arizona</strong> Commission on the Arts, Phoenix <strong>Background</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Author Bowers, Lynn: Managing Director, <strong>Arizona</strong> Musicfest, Glendale Bradley, Gail: Vice President, Wealth Strategies Group, Northen Trust, Phoenix Browne, Gail: Executive Director, University of <strong>Arizona</strong> Poetry Center, Tucson Burns, W. James: Executive Director, Desert Caballeros Western Museum, Wickenburg <strong>Background</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Author Campana, Sam Kathryn: Founding Director, Audubon <strong>Arizona</strong>, Scottsdale Cecil, Scott: Student, Chandler-Gilbert Community College, Ahwatukee Cervantes, Tim: Director, System Operations, Cox Communications, Sierra Vista Chambers, Letitia: President and CEO , Heard Museum, Phoenix <strong>Background</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Author Chann, Shirley Jo: Commissioner, <strong>Arizona</strong> Commission on the Arts; Retired Professor, Pima Community College, Tucson Chanthavong, Christina (Ci Ci): Student, South Mountain Community College, Phoenix Chapman, Tom: Retired Teacher, Phoenix Christensen, Karen: Attorney; President, Tucson Pima Arts Council, Tucson Cohn, Shelley: Consultant, Flinn Foundation; Ret. Director, <strong>Arizona</strong> Commission on the Arts, Phoenix <strong>Background</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Author Coochwytewa, Jason: President, Red Note, Inc., Phoenix Cripe, Dianne: Public Art Specialist, City of Goodyear Cunningham, Norma: Director of Marketing, Cunningham Enterprises, Goodyear Daggett, Kay: Manager, Communications & Marketing, City of Sierra Vista DeCabooter, Arthur: Former President, Scottsdale Community College, Scottsdale DeKeyser, Hal: President, Hal DeKeyser & Associates, Peoria Dempsey, Jaime: Deputy Director, <strong>Arizona</strong> Commission on the Arts, Phoenix <strong>Background</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Author DeVoe Heidman, Sheila: Dean, Extended Learning, Cochise College, Sierra Vista DeWalt, Bill: President and Director, Musical Instrument Museum (MIM), Phoenix Dobras, Darryl: Chairman, DBD Investments, Inc.; Chairman, <strong>Arizona</strong> Commission on the Arts, Tucson Drake, Betty: President, Drake & Assoc., Scottsdale Ellis, Marcia: Founder and Director Emeritus, West Valley Arts Council, Litchfield Park Ervin, Yvonne: Executive Director, Primavera Jazz Productions, Tucson 002 | Participants of the 98th <strong>Arizona</strong> <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Hall</strong>
Fahlman, Betsy: Professor of Art History, School of Art, Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, <strong>Arizona</strong> State University, Tempe <strong>Background</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Editor and Author Fanning, Patrick: Special Projects Coordinator, <strong>Arizona</strong> Commission on the Arts, Tempe Farley, Steve: State Representative, <strong>Arizona</strong> State Legislature, District 28; Graphic Artist, Tucson Feldman, Mark: Senior Partner, GenSpring Family Offices; Commissioner, <strong>Arizona</strong> Commission on the Arts, Scottsdale Flatt, Joanie: President, Flatt & Associates, Ltd., Public Relations; volunteer in the arts community, Scottsdale Foley, Catherine (Rusty): Executive Director, AZ Citizens Action for the Arts, Phoenix Gannon, Rosemary: Sr. Community Outreach Representative, Salt River Project, Phoenix Gibson, John: Director and General Manager, <strong>Arizona</strong> Public Media, University of <strong>Arizona</strong>, Tucson Godwin, Cindy: President, Godwin Marketing, Tucson Griffis, David: Principal, Griffis Consulting, Tucson Grindell, Beth: Director, <strong>Arizona</strong> State Museum, Tucson Griwzow, Brittany: Student, Pima Community College, Tucson Harclerode, Amy: Development Director, The Loft Cinema, Tucson Hartgraves, Lindsay: Student, University of <strong>Arizona</strong>, Tucson Hemenway, Kathy: Ret. Distinguished Engineer, Sun Microsystems; Private Public Policy Professional, Navajo County, Snowflake Hemphill, Matthew: Student, Pima Community College, Tucson Hiller, Joel: President, <strong>Arizona</strong> Action for the Arts; Manager, JKH Associates, Prescott Hodge, Jevin: Student, McClintock High School, Tempe Holden, Melissa: Exec. Director, Central School Project; Bisbee Arts Commission, Bisbee Homer, Valerie Vadala: Director & Vice President, Scottsdale Public Art, Scottsdale, <strong>Background</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Author Hughes, Alison: Director, Rural Health Office, University of <strong>Arizona</strong>; Commissioner, <strong>Arizona</strong> Commission on the Arts, Tucson Humphrey, Wesley: Founder & Director, Symphonic Winds, Inc., Lake Havasu City Jenik, Adriene: Professor & Director, Herberger Institute School of Art, <strong>Arizona</strong> State University, Tempe Jones, Jeremy: Vice President, DWL Architects and Planners, Phoenix Kaiser, David: Student, Pima Community College, Tucson Keller, Craig: Attorney, Keller & Hickey, P.C., Tempe King, Jane: Ret. Senior Engineering Fellow, Bull Worldwide Information Systems, Litchfield Park King, Xenia: Director, Art that Heals, Carondelet Health Network, Tucson Knight, Robert E.: Executive Director, Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson Kratz, Carol: Program Director, Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust, Phoenix Lehrman, Matt: Exec. Director, Alliance for Audience/Showup.com, Phoenix Lester, Neal: Dean, Humanities, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, <strong>Arizona</strong> State University; Director, <strong>Arizona</strong> Humanities Council, Tempe <strong>Background</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Author Martin, Steven: Managing Director, Childsplay, Tempe McCusker, Fletcher: CEO, Providence Service Corp., Tucson McGorray, Carol: Councilmember, <strong>Town</strong> of Marana McPherson, Jim: Senior Associate, HRA Analysts, Inc., Phoenix Mendelson, Evan: Vice President, Donor Relations and Program Services, Community Foundation for Southern <strong>Arizona</strong>, Tucson Mettes, Mark: Vice President, Herberger Theater Center, Phoenix Participants of the 98th <strong>Arizona</strong> <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Hall</strong> | 3
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