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Construction inspires LGE CFO Stafford
BY CHRISTINA FUOCO-KARASINSKI Foothills Focus Executive Editor
Mike Stafford was born to be in a construction-related �ield. He spent Decatur, Illinois’ humid summers and harsh winters framing houses with his father.
“My dad wanted to bring me out to the job sites when I was younger to get hands-on labor experience,” Stafford said.
“That certainly helped me get laser focused at ASU. I made sure I was paying attention in class. You spend enough summer and winters working outside and doing manual labor and you de�initely learn lessons, like my father was trying to teach me. He does it to this day.” Now he’s working as the chief �inancial of�icer of LGE Design Build, which designs and constructs buildings. The Phoenix company’s portfolio encompasses more than 1,200 completed projects.
“Our goal is to design and build the most beautiful buildings around,” he said. “We take a lot of pride in the aesthetics, the quality and the construction of the buildings — on the design side of the fence, too.”
The North Phoenix resident manages all the �inancial operations across LGE’s architecture and construction entities. He joined LGE as a controller in 2017 and, shortly thereafter, tightened the monthly close process to under a week and overhauling payroll, company bene�its and numerous accounting systems. Stafford has been with LGE for a little over four years. He started at a subsidiary under Pinnacle West, APS Energy Services. The company was bought by global �irm Ameresco Inc. and he continued with it. Mike Sta ord moved to Arizona at age 18 to
attend ASU. (Photo courtesy of LGE Design Build)
“Spending the amount of time that I spent working for a publicly traded company, there are a lot of things you can’t do,” Stafford said.
“In the private realm, there is a lot more freedom to interact with the community. There is a lot of flexibility of how you structure things. Since joining, I think the ownership team is very open to restructuring and focusing on culture.”
Stafford said he’s in a service-based business as a construction general contractor. The company is “all about the people.” “We really pride ourselves in trying to create unique job opportunities and taking care of the people who work for us. Our headcount has grown quite signi�icantly. “We’ve jumped into other states. We’re predominantly commercial, but we’ve opened a custom homes division here in the Valley. I really enjoy getting to do something different every day. This job gives a lot of �lexibility.” LGE has also added an architecture and interior design �irm, as well as a development company that owns and operates the buildings it builds.
“After spending time in a large publicly traded corporation, Mike decided his talents were better served in the private business space,” said President and CEO David E. Sellers “Mike �irmly believes in people over pro�it — a rare philosophy for a successful �inance professional.”
Stafford grew up in central Illinois, in Decatur, a small farm town where the major employers are Caterpillar and Archer Daniels Midland Company.
“They employ the lion’s share of the people in the city,” he said. “It was fun and very humbling, the grind of the small town and industry life.” He moved to Arizona at age 18 to escape the cold weather and to attend ASU. He said he’s had plenty of opportunities to return but declined. His wife and three kids have since put down roots in the North Valley.
Stafford and his family enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, mountain biking and camping. He coaches basketball and participates in Spartan and Ironman races.
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Super Star Car Wash opens in North Phoenix
BY FOOTHILLS FOCUS STAFF
Super Star Car Wash opened its newest location at 3680 W. Happy Valley Road in North Phoenix on Aug. 13. The location provides express car wash services in a state-of-the-art automated conveyor tunnel. Amenities offered include free microfiber towels and vacuums.
This location marks Super Star’s 34th overall, and the 27th in Arizona. More washes are under construction in Arizona and California. “We’re thrilled to be able to expand our presence in North Phoenix with this new location. We’ve been a part of the Phoenix community for a long time and are always happy to make a bigger impact on our hometown,” said Vice President of Sales and Marketing Jonathan Kierman.
The company is involved in the communities it serves, giving back to charitable causes and organizations such as Phoenix Children’s Hospital, Big Brothers Big Sisters and The Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Super Star Car Wash is a family-owned business headquartered in Phoenix. Locations span across the Southwest and West Coast in Arizona and California, with expansion to Colorado planned in early 2022. Services offered include single washes and unlimited monthly plans for express washes, while full-service locations offer full-service washes and detailing with select locations offering fluid changes and quick lube services as well.