By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski Erik Nagli was searching for a business to acquire when he came across Airpark-based Brilliant [...]
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HR Pro to Health Care Leader: Deborah Hillman Toll vows to help vulnerable people
By Alison Bailin Batz After graduating from Eastern Illinois University in 1999, Deborah Hillman Toll moved to the [...]
Read moreFuture Leader: Museum of the West puts plans in motion for executive director position
By Wayne Schutsky Scottsdale’s Museum of the West has announced a leadership shakeup and succession plan for founding [...]
Read moreDesert Insurance Solutions opens Airpark office
By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski Desert Insurance Solutions, a boutique multiline property and casualty insurance broker, is expanding its Scottsdale [...]
Read moreMore than 10K people join Plexus Worldwide’s 2021 Shine Convention
By Christina Fuoco- Karasinski Direct seller Plexus Worldwide launched a new product and trained thousands of independent sales [...]
Read moreA New Look: Consignment shops are perfect for post-pandemic redecorating
By Laura Latzko he consignment furniture industry in Scottsdale has been booming as more people move to the [...]
Read moreGolf Dreams: PXG, Make-A-Wish fulfill teen’s request
By Alex Gallagher Sam Gullion has always had a love of golf. His father, Joey, was a pro [...]
Read moreKudos, John O’Hurley: ‘Seinfeld’ actor takes on celebrity friends in Ultimate Golf for charity
By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski Actor John O’Hurley knows the Scottsdale Airpark well. He was the Xerox spokesman when the [...]
Read moreSwitching Lanes: Former music publisher finds the perfect pitch in real estate
By Justin Liggin As a musician, Louis McCall always imagined himself owning a recording studio rather than creating [...]
Read moreBreaking the Mold: Chin Up Donuts colors outside the lines with pastries
By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski Valley native Alex McEntire wanted something different. As she worked a corporate job in Seattle, [...]
Read moreFar from Typical: Karen May takes a blank slate and makes it special
By Laura Latzko special entertainer, helicopter ride, classic car or out-of-the-box theme can make events stand out. As [...]
Read moreOn Pins and Needles: Modern Acupuncture makes alternative medicine affordable
By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski Dr. Stephen Gubernick saw patients with a variety of maladies while running a successful chiropractic [...]
Read moreFerguson leads by taking care of its own
By Bridgette M. Redman When it comes to leadership, Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery of Scottsdale knows [...]
Read moreScottsdale Airport to close for runway rehab
By Wayne Schutsky Scottsdale Airport is scheduled to undergo a runway rehabilitation project this summer that will close [...]
Read moreWhat’s Cooking? S’mores Bars! with Jan D’atri
S’mores Bars Want to surprise someone special this month? How about the perfect campout treat — without the [...]
Read moreJared Woosley is teaching hockey one step at a time
By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski Jared Woosley has two loves — hockey and music. He was the lead singer of the [...]
Read moreGolf has been largely unaffected by pandemic
By Nicholas Barker Great weather, beautiful golf courses and the Waste Management Phoenix Open are some of the [...]
Read moreSt. Helena is an oasis of food, wine and redwoods
St. Helena is a city within Napa County known for its combination of small-town charm; big, bold [...]
Read moreSphinx Date Ranch’s roots run deep in Scottsdale
By Alison Bailin Batz Nearly 100 years ago, Roy Franklin discovered a tree sprouting in a Phoenix yard [...]
Read moreOne Sip at a Time: Sorso Wine Room celebrates six years
By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski When Mark Teahen left Major League Baseball during Spring Training of 2014, he and his [...]
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