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Attorney Yvette D. Ansel With over 20 years of experience attorney Yvette Ansel is a litigator focusing her practice in domestic relations and civil litigation. As a member of the family law and trial practice section of the State Bar of Arizona, Ms. Ansel aggressively argues on behalf of her clients at the trial court and appellate court. Her most effective method of representation is listening to her clients’ needs and collectively setting goals to reach a successful decision by the court. Ms. Ansel practiced in New York and Minnesota before joining Hymson Goldstein & Pantiliat.
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March 2014 contents Features
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14 | Golfing for Good Fundraising and golf 18 | The Golf Tank Airpark 'think tank' for all things golf 28 | Golf News 30 | Waste Management Open A triumphant wrap 36 | Remember When Scottsdale’s hoop history 41 | Run the Runway Unique fundraiser benefits Playworks 45 | Friends of James Beard Dinner 64 | Women of Scottsdale Billie Jo Herberger honored as Woman of the Year
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COLUMNS 28 | Legal Look Golf law by David B. Goldstein, Hymson Goldstein & Pantiliat 50 | Scottsdale Healthcare News House Health Committee receives honors 54 | Business Profile Village Health Club & Spas
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58 | Financial Fundamentals Why you need two financial advisors by Thomas K. Brueckner, Strategic Asset Conservation 60 | Technology Using content marketing to boost sales by Eric Olsen, Fasturtle
on the cover:
Departments 4 | Editor’s Note
66 | Business Horoscope
6 | Business News
67 | Scottsdale Airpark Map
46 | Dining Destinations
68 | Business Directory
62 | Community Call
77 | Advertiser Index
Mike Wagner, director of business development for The Golf Tank, inside the Airpark company’s headquarters and showroom.
Cover photo by Mark Susan SeaSalt Creative | mark@seasaltcreative.com
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editor’s note
A Grand Open
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t last, I made it to the elite and (for me) elusive skyboxes at the Waste Management Phoenix Open! In fact, I made it to four skyboxes between Jan. 30 and Feb. 2—including a day at the infamously fun sixteenth hole. As if that weren’t enough of a thrill, one of the fabulous Thunderbird hosts whisked my sister and me about the grounds for an orientation tour, chuckling as we clung to the golf cart seat and our beverages for dear life. (See photo.) I was curious if business would truly be afoot among all the corporate merrymaking, and speaking for me personally, it definitely was. For instance, after hobnobbing with adjacent suite dwellers, I got the skinny on The Golf Tank, an intriguing company that keeps such a low profile, I may never have discovered them otherwise.
3200 N. Hayden, Suite 210 Scottsdale, Arizona 85251 Phone: (480) 991-9057 • Fax: (480) 348-2109 Website: www.scottsdaleairpark.com
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Editor Kimberly Hundley
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CONTRIBUTING WriterS Dawson Fearnow and Joan Fudala DESIGNERS Helga Benz
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Veronica Romero
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Still, I noted what were, in my opinion, a few missed opportunities among the corporate-labeled suites. Some had no hosts. Some were empty for hours. Some were snoozes.
SENIOR AD SALES Executive Ann Boeding
Although, the “Open” has closed, this is our annual golf issue, and we wanted to take advantage of the timing to check in with Waste Management and the Thunderbirds and to pass on tips for businesses who want to participate in 2015. If you hosted clients or your own team, check out our experts’ suggestions on how to make the most of the WMPO and see if there’s room for improvement.
Senior Account Executive Lou Lagrave
If you want to make the most of the event next year—or get in on it for the first time—best start planning now, as in yesterday. Super Bowl and all that. Lastly, I couldn’t resist also sharing the pic I took of broadcaster Jim Nantz in the tiny CBS tower over the eighteenth hole on Sunday. The incomparable and always gracious Nantz is a family friend and surprised me with an impromptu invite. You bet I accepted! I know a grand opening when I see it.
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Editorial Advisory Board Maryglenn Boals - MgBoals & Associates Beth Brezinski - Underwriter Beth Cochran - Wired Public Relations Steve Cross - Cross Commercial Realty Advisors Rick Kidder - Scottsdale Area Chamber of Commerce John Meyer - Airport Property Specialist Kevin Newell - Hymson Goldstein & Pantiliat
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Join Us for Lunch on March 28 and Meet Your Neighbors! The Airpark Committee of the Scottsdale Area Chamber of Commerce invites you to meet and mingle at a bimonthly networking lunch hosted by Scottsdale Airpark News, Friday, March 28, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the new Mesquite Grill at McDowell Mountain Golf Club, 10690 E. Sheena Drive, Scottsdale, just a short drive from the heart of the Airpark. This is a unique opportunity to meet your Airpark neighbors, develop new relationships and get to know your local business community. Gather your coworkers and come on over. The event will feature door prizes and delicious food. Register at the chamber website, and cost is $10, or $15 cash at the door. RSVP at www.scottsdalechamber.com or call 480-355-2700.
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Thunderbird Suites Joins Best Western Plus Brand The historic Scottsdale Thunderbird Suites recently converted to a Best Western Plus hotel. “We have completed an extensive renovation and will be a great addition to the Best Western Plus brand,” said Dale Valentine. The hotel, adjacent to Scottsdale Airport at 7515 E. Butherus Drive, was constructed as an inn by Ann and Bill Arthur in 1985 to serve pilots, corporate visitors and leisure guests. More: ThunderbirdSuitesHotel.com.
187-Unit Project Slated for SE Corner of Mayo Blvd. and Scottsdale Road The P. B. Bell Companies recently closed on land to build Cascàd, a luxury community in North Scottsdale consisting of 187 units in four- and five-story building configurations. Cascàd will be developed on approximately 4.5 acres located south of the southeastern corner of Scottsdale Road and Mayo Boulevard. Land was purchased from the BCB Group LLC, an entity controlled by the Berge family in conjunction with Diversified Real Estate Co. The property is a mixed-use development consisting of retail, residential and office uses, the company said in a press release. …continues on page 10
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Like motorcycles? If so, you will love Cyclefest at Scottsdale’s WestWorld events center April 2-6. There will be a concert every night, trail rides, test drives and vendors of all kinds. Cyclefest is part of Arizona Bike Week, a statewide celebration of biking.
Hot New Airpark Eatery: Taco Haus Dave Andrea and Payton Curry, the owners of Old Town Scottsdale’s hit beer-andsausage eatery Brat Haus, opened a new concept, Taco Haus, at 7318 E. Shea Blvd.
The eatery highlights the light, fresh and flavorful side of Latin cuisine and includes an elaborate ceviche bar.
Ranch Pharmacy Relocates Ranch Pharmacy has moved to a new location: 10769 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd, Building A, Suite A-100, Scottsdale. More: 480-443-4656.
Leland to Lead Westwood Land Development Westwood Professional Services Inc. appointed Dan Cleland to the position of Director, Land Development for the firm’s Southwest region. Cleland joined the company in 2011 as office leader for Westwood’s Scottsdale location on Kierland Boulevard. His team has since worked on significant land and renewable energy projects with national and international utility-scale developers. In his new role, Cleland will partner with Westwood’s national land leader to develop long-term strategies. …continues on page 12
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CCS & Hitachi Partner Up Scottsdale-based audio-visual integrator CCS Presentation Systems has partnered with Hitachi America Ltd. to provide its higher education, corporate and government customers with projector solutions. CCS has additional partner offices across the U.S. and Hitachi will serve as a manufacturer partner for all 23 locations. Hitachi is one of the top projector manufacturers in the world.
sales will be donated to two military assistance nonprofit organizations: Operation Homefront and the Joe Foss Institute. “Additionally, once a home of an Arizona wounded warrior is identified through Operation Homefront, we will also donate construction renovation services,” said Chris Loeffler, CEO of Caliber Companies. Cost is $50 and includes cocktails. More: caliberco.com/2014-annual-extravaganza.
Dinner With Wolves Comerica Bank B2B Mixer on March 25 The North Scottsdale branch of Comerica Bank invites those in the Airpark area to mingle with Scottsdale business owners and representatives at its next B2B mixer, 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. March 25 at Tavern Americana, 20469 N. Hayden Road. Don’t forget to bring your business cards for a chance to win one of several door prizes. The event features complimentary appetizers and a cash bar. RSVP: mgreenberg@comerica.com
Caliber Companies’ Event to Assist Military Families Scottsdale Airpark-based Caliber Companies, a fast-growing real estate investment firm, will host its Annual Extravaganza for clients and interested investors at 5 p.m. Saturday, March 8, at Crowne Plaza Phoenix Airport. All of the event’s ticket
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Make your pledge today to safeguard the Mexican gray wolf with a once-in-a-lifetime Dinner with Wolves at the Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center on April 6, from 4 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The evening will benefit Defenders of Wildlife and Arizona’s Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center. Guests can drive themselves or ride on the private bus, with pickup and drop-off at the Montelucia Resort and Spa at 4949 E. Lincoln Drive in Paradise Valley. Guests will have the opportunity to take guided tours of the Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center and to see the resident Mexican gray wolves. Only 88 seats are available. Tickets are $275: www. dinnerwithwolves.com.
Local Law Firm Expands Office The Frutkin Law Firm is excited to announce the expansion of its North Scottsdale office. The firm has combined its offices into one location at the Kierland Commons, where they have taken over the entire second floor of the building. With the new expansion, all attorneys and staff will be under one roof. The office is located at 15205 N. Kierland Blvd. The space includes 12 offices, a mediation suite and conference rooms with videoconferencing capabilities. The Frutkin Law Firm consists of 11 attorneys with decades of experience in the core areas of business law, bankruptcy, estate and tax planning, and civil litigation.
Perk Eatery Expands Existing Location Perk Eatery’s new addition is now open. The popular Airpark breakfast and lunch space leased the space directly adjacent to their cozy restaurant in North Scottsdale located at 6501 E. Greenway Parkway last fall and renovations are now complete. Perk Eatery’s expansion adds 1,500 square feet of space, including 700 feet in the kitchen and room for more seating. Additionally, the family-owned eatery plans to offer cocktails in the next month or two with its popular lunch and breakfast menu. More: www.perkeatery.com; 480-998-6026.
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An applicant is requesting the Scottsdale planning and zoning department approve a conditional use permit for a proposed Safeway Fuel Center facility to be constructed at an existing shopping center at 10773 N. Scottsdale Road. Also requested is approval of a site plan, landscape plan and building elevations.
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Save 25 Percent on LPGA Founders Cup Charity Tickets Proceeds benefit Scottsdale Healthcare Foundation, March 13-23
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he LPGA Founders Cup has teamed up with Scottsdale Healthcare to donate 100 percent of proceeds to charity from Good Any Day Tickets and Weekly Badges purchased through ScottsdaleHealthcareTickets.org for the LPGA Founder’s Cup, March 18-23, at Wildfire Golf Club at the JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort and Spa. The charity ticket program offers a 25 percent discount on the Good Any Day Tickets and Weekly Badges. To find the discounted tickets, visit ScottsdaleHealthcareTickets.org and scroll down to General Ticket options, and select either Any Day Grounds (SHC) of Weekly Badge (SHC).
Proceeds from tickets purchased through ScottsdaleHealthcareTickets.org will benefit patient care in the nonprofit Scottsdale Healthcare hospitals serving the Northeast Phoenix and Scottsdale communities. Nearby Scottsdale Healthcare Thompson Peak Hospital is minutes from the tournament site and Scottsdale Healthcare will provide first aid service during the LPGA Founders Cup. Saturday, March 22, is Scottsdale Healthcare Day at the Founders Cup. Medical professionals from Scottsdale Healthcare will offer free skin cancer and heart health checks for spectators entering the grounds. “Watch the best women golfers in the
world compete at the LPGA Founders Cup at the Wildfire Golf Club at Desert Ridge. All proceeds from this tournament will go to charity,” said LPGA Founders Cup defending champion Stacy Lewis. In 2013, Lewis overcame a three-stroke deficit to win the tournament. Proceeds from the LPGA Founders Cup benefit the Scottsdale Healthcare Foundation, LPGA Foundation and LPGA-USGA Girls Golf. Scottsdale Healthcare is a founding partner of the LPGA Founders Cup, and the exclusive outlet for discounted online advance sale tickets, now available at ScottsdaleHealthcareTickets.org.
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hirteen years ago, the Knights of Columbus from Our Lady of Joy Parish in Carefree had a vision to create a fundraising event to help the less fortunate. From these modest beginnings, it has blossomed to become one of the most successful fundraising golf events in Arizona. The event, now called Golf-ForeCharity, has raised more than $1.2 million over its 12-year history. The 2013 event netted $170,000: $130,000 for St. Vincent de Paul and $40,000 to other local charities including the Foothills Food Bank, St. Charles Mission School (Apache Reservation), Hospice of the Valley, Maggie’s Place, Make-A-Wish Foundation of Arizona, Camelot Therapeutic Horsemanship and the Phoenix Children’s Hospital Foundation. Corporate sponsors, 204 golfers, nearly 400 dinner guests, tee sponsors, auction donors, auction bidders, raffle ticket buyers and volunteers all play a key role every year. “In this time of economic stress, what St. Vincent de Paul, the tournment’s primary beneficiary, is able to provide is extraordinary,” said Dennis Gougion, who helps organize the event. The Knights’ mission is to feed, clothe, house and heal, providing help to many in multiple ways: • Healthcare to 13,000 low income patients • A medical and dental clinic • Educational programs for children • Transitional shelter • Transient aid, job training, clothing and resume assistance • Over 3,700 meals a day to the homeless and hungry • Thrift stores • Over 370,000 food boxes annually • College scholarships for low income children This year’s event is April 28. An 11:30 a.m. scramble tournament on two of North Scottsdale’s premier private courses with Holes-in-One for $10,000, Holes-in-One for a car, a putting contest and other fun events will all again be a part of the golfing experience. Non-golfers and golfers’ guests are invited to attend an afternoon program featuring wine tasting and cooking demonstrations. As the golfers return
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AZBAA Supports Aviation Scholarships Golf Benefit at Western Kierland Resort, March 29
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he “Arizona Business Aviation Association” (AZBAA), which works to promote the business aviation interests in the state of Arizona, is holding its 2014 AZBAA Golf Benefit on March 29 at the Western Kierland Resort in the Scottsdale Airpark. Proceeds go to scholarships from Arizona students pursuing careers in business aviation as pilots, flight attendants, dispatchers, and mechanics, and can pay for tuition, flight ratings, and recurring training. Applications to be considered for this year’s scholarships are due Monday March 10, 2014. For information on the scholarship applications and tournament sponsorships, etc., visit www.azbaa.org. In addition, AZBAA member Airparkbased Angel MedFlight offers a scholarship, awarded in Fall 2014, for students pursuing a degree in any aviation field at any Arizona college or university. Angel MedFlight is a leader and an innovator in the air ambulance industry. Applications now being accepted through July 11, 2014. Visit www.angelmedflight.com/azbaascholarship.html for more information.
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Mike Helfrich, cofounder and managing partner of The Golf Tank, drives a ball into the High Definition Golf Simulator, one of the products on display at the company’s headquarters, just east of the Scottsdale Airport runway.
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Airpark ‘think tank’ for all things golf Story by Kimberly Hundley
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Got an idea for a golf product or service you hope will take the industry by storm and make you a fortune? The team at the ‘Tank’ will know if your baby is a sweet stroke of genius … or a whiff. Be forewarned, though, you may find these guys are tougher in their familiar rough than ABC TV’s Shark Tank investors. March 2014 Scottsdale Airpark News | 19
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fter 20 years immersed in the golf world—doing everything from managing tour-players to product branding and strategy—Tim Ummel describes himself as a “golf generalist.” He stands in The Golf Tank’s private showroom, dips into the jar of salted nuts on the bar, and explains how he and his partners almost accidentally created their idea incubator inside a space that’s proving irresistible to the sport’s movers and shakers. First of all, he clarifies, the Airpark “Tank” was born from an appreciation and love for the ABC hit show Shark Tank, where entrepreneurs present concepts from every corner imaginable and vie for investor backing. “The fact that we are constantly pitched ideas in our day-to-day activites, we thought, why not take that concept and focus on one vertical: golf,” Ummel says. The partners, who boast about 85 years of combined golf experience, had already secured a building east of the Scottsdale Airport runway and committed to gutting and renovating the former body shop. “We had the space and the footprint,” Ummel says, “and [we realized] we could buy one golf company or create a holding company that can buy multiple entities that we can invest in.” Secreted behind tinted glass walls and a roll-up door, the resulting “Tank” is physically a showstopper: cool gray brick, spiral staircases, velvety greens, cushy couches, steel framed office loft, stocked bar, flatscreen TVs and the primo golf diversions the company already represents in some way tempt from every corner. Upstairs off the lobby, are swanky offices and a conference room, and hidden in the rear lies a a cavernous vaulted garage with gleaming Pebble Tec floors, ideal for expanded functions and deliveries. “We said, let’s build a place that people walk in and go ‘Wow,’” Ummel says. “It was built specifically for that purpose, to give entrepreneurs a type of space they could feel good about it—an incubator for new ideas, a SkySong [the ASU Innovation Center] for golf, if you will. And on its own, it’s morphed into a great venue for private parties and events, which can be booked on our website.” Unlike the show Shark Tank, which publicly seeks out pitches, The Golf Tank embraces a low profile, counting on the team’s extensive connections to bring in essentially pre-vetted ideas, usually
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through referral. And like bees to honey, golf’s insider population stroll through the doors; caddies on Pro-Am tours, players, coaches, friends of friends. In the middle of the Scottsdale Airpark News photo shoot, Business Development Director Mike Wagner ducks away to greet a first-time visitor who’s decided to check out the tank after jetting into Scottsdale Airport on other business: it’s the inventor of the first golf bag with built-in legs, a modification that revolutionized the equipment
industry in 1986 and is still spoken of in tones of awe. And though Ummel declines to elaborate on his relationship with Tiger Woods, he’s wearing a golf shirt that bears the logo of Punta Brava, a private, invitation-only golf club featuring the first Tiger Woodsdesigned golf course in the world, being developed at a site in Baja, California. All Ummel will say is the Tank is in the “same facility that houses the development project for Punta Brava.”
Even The Golf Tank website is anemic by design, with simple fields for wouldbe entrepreneurs to submit their ideas. Consultations are by appointment only. “As a comparison, if you look at the world of tennis, there aren’t that many products that you need,” explains Ummel. “Whereas in golf, there are mental aids, equipment, clothing, technology. Because of that, there are no shortage of people wanting to pitch their ideas and get things off the ground.” Once an inventor does get in the door, they get an hour with Wagner and Mike Helfrich, cofounder and managing partner. “We’re the firewall,” says Wagner. The hopefuls, who arrive in different levels of preparedness, make their pitches or ask for guidance on how to take the next step. “They say, ‘Here is what I see and why my baby should grow up,” Ummel says, adding the team can usually tell within a few minutes if there’s any potential for a truly “disruptive” concept or not. In the last year, the Tank team has seen a lot of pitches and is already focusing on a select few, whether via acquisition, investment or partnership. Now that they’re committed to developing and marketing a few concepts, they’re even choosier with new ideas. About 10 partners and support staff lend a hand in some fashion at the Tank, and business is brisk. “Very often we find people come to us, and they think what they need is money, and the reality is what they need is a plan, some strategic thinking for how to grow— and certainly some introductions,” Wagner says. “I would think one of our strongest assets is our Rolodex, our ability to call up a variety of industry assets, whether they be media people, celebrity spokespeople, or industry veterans who do design.” Ummel agrees. “That’s a big part of our strength. Twenty years in our industry has made that a very big Rolodex.” The Tank also cherishes its partnership with Airpark neighbor Troon Golf. As the largest golf management company in the world, Troon is in a position to recommend products to its clients. “It’s a powerful tool, and amongst all the noise in the golf industry, it’s nice to have partners like that who can help us move the needle,” says Wagner. More: thegolftank.us
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PushNPutt Back Story: Last year, the PushNPutt won best new product at the PGA Merchandise Show. The concept is simple—push down on the top of the flag's metal pole and the balls pop out of the cup, levitated by a steel disk. No more bending down, no more grasping around for retrieval. Partners at The Golf Tank took note: As the first pin-set improvement for practice greens since 1958, this was truly the kind of “disruptive” product that could electrify the market. It definitely had “Doh! Why didn’t I think of that?” appeal. But the inventor—a golf fan and player from North Carolina— wasn’t ready to sell his company. Then one day he came to the Tank in Scottsdale and
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forged a relationship with the partners. “We were able to walk him through four versions of prototypes,” Tim Ummel, the Tank’s cofounder and managing partner, says of the months-long collaboration. Upgraded materials and other modifications have made the product more attractive and durable to golf courses as well as owners of practice greens. The Golf Tank is partnering with the inventor on PushNPutt. Marketing: As of press time, a new website for PushNPutt was set to launch March 1. Check out the foursecond video that says it all. (The company hopes it will go viral): pushnputt.com.
Power Posture Pro (P3 Pro) Back Story: A PGA TOUR player came across this machine designed to engage major muscle groups and improve athletes’ posture and motion efficiency. He introduced its inventor— the Australia Olympic team’s coach for motor movement—to The Golf Tank folks more than a year ago. “It allows people ages 6 to 65 to train their body to be in the greatest posture for a golf swing,” says Tim Ummel, cofounder of the Tank, which ultimately opted to partner with the inventor on the venture. “If we do it right, we can help the game of golf, and help it to grow,” Ummel adds. Prototypes for consumers as well as trainers, physical therapists and other prospective commercial customers are underway. “We’re hoping to launch in April,” says Mike Helfrich, cofounder of the Tank. “That’s when
“Perfect posture is as important as the grip, and it’s not as emphasized as it should be,” says Mike Helfrich, cofounder and managing partner of The Golf Tank.
the Masters Tournament happens, and when most of the world says ‘this is golf season,’ and they’re very excited about it.” Because the P3 Pro’s benefits are universal to any sport, the Tank team envisions a wide and growing market. How It Works: Users step onto the machine, find their hips, bend and get into a solid posture position. Then they perform a series of moves/drills that train them in proper movements. The goal is to make good posture a habit. Resistance is built into the sliding pads and adjustable for each individual. Stabilizer muscles work off core muscles, and when users get into a bad position, they have to correct themselves or step off the pads. The Golf Tank has developed a “five minutes a day for 30 day” program.
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Back Story: When The Golf Tank partners began crafting their Airpark facility, they wanted to include a simulator for entertainment purposes. Cofounder Mike Helfrich knew of the High Definition Golf Simulator because of his equipment and technology background. The Tank’s custom installation—a striking feature usually set to display Pebble Beach’s famous seventh hole—so impressed the manufacturer, the company asked the Scottsdale group to be its Southwest distributor and flagship showroom. Specs: Most golf simulators are created through computer graphics, but this one incorporates actual photographs of entire golf courses, which are stitched together in high definition with the help of topographic maps. From the comfort of home, a golfer can be driving toward a hole on Pebble Beach, birds chirping, trees swaying and ocean surf crashing; a moment later, with a quick switch of the main menu, he can be halfway around the world at St. Andrews in Scotland playing the actual contours of that course.
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The simulator allows for full golf instruction via cameras, it tracks myriad data and can be used as a home theater, etc. “This is the only one that blows away the visual,” says Helfrich. “It’s a very powerful tool for instruction and fitting vs. just gaming.” The simulators start at $40,000, depending on accessories.
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Mike Wagner of The Golf Tank says he’s a “big fan” of how The Only Green improves a golfer’s putting game.
Back Story: This indoor putting green is considered the flagship product of The Golf Tank’s holding company and was its first acquisition. Tim Ummel, cofounder and managing partner of The Golf Tank, had known the inventor of The Only Green for about 15 years and consistently noted the green’s excellent reputation among golf pros and aficionados. “It’s interesting, because it’s the only one of its kind. There is no competitor in its price category,” he says. When ‘the Tank’ came together, Ummel and the managing partners saw an opportunity to “buy the company correctly” and take it to the next level of tweaking, marketing and distribution. “We knew in their life cycle that they were ready to move on to that next chapter,” he says of the initial owner. “Timing is everything.” The Tank is now both owner and manufacturer of the green, and works with distributors. Specs: Billed as the “only indoor tour-quality adjustable putting green in the world,” the green is made from tongue-oiled hardwoods and features a proprietary surface developed to give it a “true tour-quality roll.” The green is adjusted by hand via simple wooden levers—no tools required—and yields 1.5 million break combinations. The Only Green comes in five sizes (ranging from 8-by-2 to 20-by-4), and buyers can choose from six woods as well as size and headboard customization, and the addition of sidesteps. It is 100-percent manufactured in Arizona. Golf balls putted into the headboard are gently caught and held there for retrieval. Price is $3,200 to a little more than $10,000, depending on size and wood selection. Marketing: On the website, the product is “endorsed and owned by many PGA TOUR members whose lives
depend on how they putt,” says Director of Business Development Mike Wagner, who likens the green to a high-end piece of furniture for the home or office with the same kind of lasting power as a pool table. Companies such as Nordstrom and the Arizona Diamondbacks have rented the greens for special events and trade shows, giving the green valuable exposure to potential customers. More: theonlygreen.com.
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here is indeed a topic in the law known as “Golf Law.” In fact, the American Bar Association has published the second edition of The Little Book of Golf Law, authored by John H. Minan, a lawyer, a professor of law at the University of San Diego, and an avid golfer. Many golfers have had the same nightmare: their wicked slice sails toward a row of house as they cringe, fearing an ensuing window crash or, worse yet, a blood-curdling scream resulting in a lawsuit. The success of such a lawsuit will depend on the answer to several questions: Did the homeowners assume the risk of errant golf balls because of their proximity to the course? Did the covenants, conditions and restrictions for the developments contain a warning about the possibility of property damage or personal injury? How aware was the golfer of his tendency to slice? Cases involving golfers and golf courses touch most every subject within the law. In the area of torts such as negligence, there are cases that dealt with liability for a failure to yell “fore” before a shot, the liability of a golf course for negligent design that creates an arguably unsafe condition, a duty to warn of lightning when the course employs a lightningwarning system or should it simply advise —to paraphrase the famous Lee Trevino quip—that one should hold up his one iron since no one, not even Mother Nature, can hit one. Product liability cases have been brought because of the defective design of a golf cart. Careless driving of a golf cart has resulted in numerous negligence cases seeking recovery for personal injury. In fact, our firm just successfully handled such a case, one that had resulted in serious injury. But let’s say the driver has
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no insurance—can the injured rely on uninsured motorist coverage or is a golf cart not a motor vehicle under insurance law? Thus, contract law too has been brought into the world of golf. The sponsor of a tournament had to part with a Chevrolet Beretta when its offer of that prize neglected to advise golfers that the hole-in-one to win the car had to occur during a tournament that ended two days before a lucky golfer made a one-in-20,000 shot. Perhaps the sponsor should have purchased available hole-inone insurance, but it or its lawyer needed to make sure the contest complied with the terms of the insurance policy or the policy would not cover the loss. There’s intellectual property in golf as well. The USGA was successful in stopping a software company from using its formula for a handicap index in a program called Eagle Track on a theory that misappropriation and common-law unfair competition had occurred. The software company was a free rider on the work that the association expended in creating the formula. The first case to recognize that Arizona allows recovery for violation of a person’s right to publicity arose when a video produced by the National Holein-One Association promoting its Million Dollar Hole-in-One Shootout included a six-second clip of a professional golfer who won a shootout. Because he did not authorize the USGA to use his image to promote its Shootout and the association used it for its commercial advantage, he won a lawsuit in Arizona Federal Court for violation of his right of publicity. Though the design of a golf course can’t be the subject of a copyright registration, it can qualify as the trade dress of the originating course, and copying the design of a hole
and using the name of the course and number of the hole can be the basis for a claim of common-law infringement. Golf even comes into play in the august arena of constitutional law. A public golf course’s conduct of a men’s-only tournament subjected it to a claim that it violated the Equal Protection Clause of the United States Constitution. And the national debate over sexual orientation and its legal treatment has found its way to a golf course that allowed spouses of members to play for free but balked at extending that treatment to a same-sex couple. Thus the grand game of golf can lead to a wide range of legal issues. Competent legal help can prevent bogeys on this legal landscape with the help of a real legal eagle. Hymson Goldstein & Pantiliat is located in the Scottsdale Airpark at the Promenade. More: www.scottsdale-lawyer.com.
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A view from a corporate skybox overlooking the seventeenth green on Sunday, Feb. 2, the final afternoon of the WM Phoenix Open 2014.
WM Phoenix Open … It’s a Triumphant WRAP! Did you go? Wish you had? Thinking about getting your business involved next year? (Better start planning now.) Here’s why companies get involved, how they get the most out of it, and what went really right in 2014. By Kimberly Hundley
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t had been two weeks since crowds broke records at the Tournament Players Club, but Dave Aardsma’s voice was still thrumming with enthusiasm as he talked about the 2014 Waste Management Phoenix Open. “We had 563,000 people attend—pretty amazing,” said Aardsma, chief sales and marketing officer for Waste Management. “I think this was the best one since we’ve been involved with the tournament, from a perspective of us understanding and getting done everything done we wanted to get done. And it went so smooth.” WM, which has been the title sponsor since taking over from FBR in 2010, lever-
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ages the event to show the company’s evolution from a “garbage company” into “a material management company of the future,” Aardsma explains. A big part of the company’s mission is educating people at “the greenest show on grass” on how WM is handling and extract value from materials that would typically be tossed into a landfill. This year, more than 200 people attended WM’s Sustainability Forum at an Airpark-area hotel, with 12,000 joining the online simulcast on greenbiz.com. For the first time, WM also gave a key group of invitees a behind-the-scenes tour of how everything from cups and food are
pulled from bins to how “gray” rather than “fresh” water can be reused in portable toilets. “We had 24 people from universities and other big sporting events— including Johns Hopkins University and University of Notre Dame—go behind the scenes to show them how things are being repurposed for second use,” Aardsma said. “We let people know they can do it, show them, and then we can help them do it back at their home, whether it’s the New England Patriots or Rutger’s University.” WM also stressed social media this year to encourage attendees to share feelings about how it diverts 100 percent of waste generated at the event from the landfill.
People were invited to visit a “Zero Waste Station” to ask questions and see hashtag tweets with the #greenest show displayed on a TV screen. “We had 14,000 people use it in their tweets … and it got people talking all over the U.S.,” Aardsma said. From the perspective of the host Thunderbirds, whose aim is to raise funds for charity, the 2014 was also a smash hit. “Once again, the Valley of the Sun has embraced the Waste Managment Phoenix Open in a manner that is unrivaled anywhere
To encourage questions and participation at the 2014 tournament, Waste Management set up a Zero Waste Station with a solar-powered TV that showed live tweets of #greenestshow.
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in the world of golf,” said Thomas Altieri, who oversees the Thunderbirds. “We are still tabulating revenues and expenses, but all indications are that we will exceed last year’s charitable donations of $6.2 million.” David Rauch, chief operating officer of Airpark-based Annexus Group, said his company was motivated to invest in a corporate sponsorship for several reasons, with the event’s charitable impact a major factor. Annexus also appreciates that their dollars go to a weeklong event with numerous opportunities for client bonding vs. a charity ball-type event. “We bring in about 200 of our most important business partners as guests for about three days, running through Wednesday,” Rauch said. Annexus does business and training meetings offsite then spends the day at the Pro-Am onsite, taking advantage of the opening party and Birds Nest at night. “For people who are all coming from out of town basically, the experience is just over the top and has been tremendously received,” he said. “It’s a 24-hour whirlwind feast for the senses.” Rauch, a former Thunderbird Big Chief,
General-admission fans cheer from the bleachers at the sixteenth hole, many dressed for the Waste Management Green Out. The event shows support for WM’s green efforts at the tournament, and for each person wearing green, the company donates funds to deserving nonprofits.
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How to Maximize Your Corporate Suite or Package Skyboxes at the Open’s famously rambunctious sixteenth hole is considered the hottest skybox locale at the event.
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re you getting the most out of your business investment? If there is no designated host to greet guests, for example, you could probably be doing better. Here are some tips and ideas from the experts to think about for next year: • Have a host for your organization that is onsite all day. Keep track of invited guests and actual attendees (as they can differ). Follow up with attendees following the tournament. (WM) • Have games, prizes and other engaging activities in your tent/suite. (WM) • Team up with another local company to split a box/suite if you want to save costs. (WM) • Plan a customer meeting in conjunction with the WMPO to encourage out-oftown customers/employees to attend both events. (WM) • Rather than give tickets/passes out with no plan, make sure you are there to spend time with your guests. Unlike
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many events that don’t allow much time to talk, the WMPO features intermittent activity. Don’t squander the opportunity to bond with clients and make introductions when action on the greens slows up. (David Rauch, former Tournament chairman) • Part of being a great host is to make the experience as easy as possible for your guests. Think about arranging for a car to drop them off instead of having them park and walk, especially if you anticipate they’ll be having beers during the event. Also keep abreast of the tight security measures in 2015 they’ll be encountering at the gates, and let them know beforehand so they’ll be prepared. (For example, this was the first year that attendees were “wanded.” Restrictions on bags change every year.) (Rauch) • Start planning for 2015 immediately, especially if you’re trying to coordinate with other events and have clients coming from out of town. With the Super Bowl coinciding with next year’s open in the Valley, organizers anticipate record demand for every type of WMPO package. “If you look at the Sixteen Skybox—I want to say this in the
right way—but it will be sold out by June,” notes David Rauch, former Tournament chairman and current corporate sponsor via Annexus Group. • Many companies designate someone in the company to be the suite host for the entire week. Duties are to make sure people arrive OK, make introductions between guests, and help manage the suite. (Thomas Altieri, Thunderbirds Big Chief) • Talk to the Thunderbirds or other suite holders about what they do. For example, early in the week during practice rounds and the Pro-Am, there is less demand for tickets. That’s when some companies, such as sponsor Kyocera, hold employee-training sessions in their skyboxes in the morning then enjoy lunch together. The outings boost morale and build team camaraderie. (Altieri) • Take a quick look at the different options available, regardless of the size of your business, from $30 daily GA to $3,500 Greenskeeper to $5,900 Clubhouse: http:/ wmphoenixopen.com/tickets.
ADVICE FROM WEISS November Business Horoscope By Weiss Kelly, PMAFA Whether you’re a small-business owner or have other career aspirations, insights into how the planets influence your work month can help you plan for maximum performance and project success. Editor’s Note: Weiss is putting herself out there with the prediction that the results of the presidential election will not be resolved until after Nov. 20. This month’s horoscopes reflect this time of indecision.
LIBRA (9/23-10/22) Part of this month’s stress is due to $$ commitments. Midmonth is your wakeup call. You see the light at the end of the tunnel by the Ben Hogan (left),call two-time Phoenix third week. The next 2.5 years for a conservachampion, conducting the tive approach. If Open starting a business or career, patch 1950 Pro Am draw with Phoenix broken goalsOpen and come up with constructive founder and new Thunderbird Bob skills. Devote theGoldwater. last two weeks to getting orgaIn 1950, the Phoenix Open was renamed the Ben Hogan nized!
ARIES (3/21-4/19) You’ll put in extra hours and effort the first week. In addition to November’s intensity, conflicts in relationships may need prompt Open for one-year after Hogan’s resolutions. Better address them before the 6th, as tragic car accident returning home Am (10/23-11/21) myPhoenix favorite sign to nothing will be finalized until later in the month. Allown ProSCORPIO from You’re the 1949 Open. Phoenix Ope at the 1969 off downtime nguse write about this month. A major planet entered your ei yourself options, and for review. te tin ar M Dean sign in October and will remain there for the next 2.5 years; it’s putting you to the test and bringing TAURUS (4/20-5/20) High anxiety reigns from the out your best. You’ll be learning and building a new 7th to the 15th. Along with the usual delays, be future, career, ability—and most of all, a new you. aware that negotiations need careful handling. The those velvety lie 300 big Though you may feelhearts impatient,and you’ll grow the first big cliffhangersBeneath this month cluster around the mar- shirts, a fascinating link Arizona’s half ofhistory the month.…Goand aheadfuture and socialize. Financial ket, loans and taxes. The good news is that to home opportunities could open up the last week. It’s all construction and related suppliers/businesses come who are those guys blue velvet agood. special events committee to venture aliveSo (especially in June 2013). The in month ends with tunics and silver concho belts, whizzing into new fields. Five young executives more stability. around in golf carts at the WM Phoenix were selected to lead the committee. The SAGITTARIUS (11/22-12/21) Keep to yourself at Open? Phoenix Chamber of Commerce suggestmonth’s start. If travel is indicated, make arrangeGEMINI (5/21-6/20) Your sights are set high this They are the tournament’s hosts, the ed that the committee become an “offiments early on. Important decisions or meetings month, but you may have to slow down a tad. Hold Thunderbirds, and the whole reason cial” group and expand its membership. could be canceled. A state of selected confusion and nonoff buyinginvesting that tech toyuntold until thehours end of the month. they’re in presentEach of the five then 10 addicommitment surrounds you until week or The New the 16thbiggest is favorable for making a ing the Moon PGA on TOUR’s event of the tional members to make upthea last committee so.55. Collaborative efforts take extra timewas and may new start whilecommunity. the Full Moon of year is or toimplementing give backa plan, to the The Thunderbird name chocurtail your freedom theof 26th. on theyear 28th alone, bodes well for raised your personal success.for sen Last they $6.2 million because the through emblem the Phoenix
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local charities. CANCER (6/21-7/22) This at month bring a Here’s a quick look the should history of this kind of relief. All home-related industries show unique organization: great promise. You may bebegan caught in between The Thunderbirds 1937, two when the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce opposing obligations. Get clear about this before expanded its role a convention and the second week. If you as haven’t resolved conflicts tourism was You a need for by then, gobureau. with whatThere feels freeing. need time
for renewal around the 25th. You can end the month with success!
Chamber of Commerce was, and still is, a CAPRICORN (12/22-1/19) Establishing a profesThunderbird derived from American Indian sional group commitment is essential to your sucsymbols. cess these years.inductees Relationshipswas of allfunkinds One ofnext thefewearly loving Bob an and avidentry-level golfer. get a boost this Goldwater, month. Internships Goldwater thought it would a great jobs are favored. Make inquires or dobe research, but idea sponsor a golfresponse tournament. don’t to expect an immediate until laterThat in
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LEO (7/23-8/22) On the 16th, you’ll be working a bit harder. Expect to move forward on an important project or deal later after the 26th, when confusing situations may be inconvenient but are easily handled. It’s good business sense to attend networking events.
AQUARIUS (1/20-2/19) Now that vacation and travel are out of the way, responsibilities increase. Despite feeling a bit restricted (second to third week), you can still make progress if you’re willing to put in the effort. In fact, you can accomplish whatever you set out to do, particularly after the 27th.
VIRGO (8/23-9/22) Although November’s happenings are unpredictable, you can trust your intuition and analytical ability to be on the money. The coming critical weeks offer big insights into the potential of your business. Take your time making decisions on the 20th-21st. Get all the details worked out and implement a plan at month’s end.
PISCES (2/20-3/20) Disruptions could throw roadblocks into your work plans the first week. What may seem to be easy may end up hard; avoid problems by preplanning and getting backup. Plans change, and at least one long-held opinion is revised. Your work brings a sense of security for the next two years.
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WMPO Trivia QUIZ Q: Last year, how many tons of materials did WM handled for the Phoenix Open? Pink Pony, A: 450 1960s
Q: Which golf event is more attended than the WM Phoenix Open? A: None. It’s twice as big as the next-largest event on the PGA TOUR.
Q: What year did the Thunderbirds move the Phoenix Open to the TPC Scottsdale? A: 1987. And they were afraid no one would show up.
Q: Where does the Phoenix Open rank on the PGA TOUR in terms of oldest event? A: Fourth Q: Which famous Thunderbird got up and sang a naughty comical place meet and of schmooze. Anderson at one the organization’s to song went to open Dale about Anderson’s on on Christmas parties 10 years? Marshall Way, as well as The Other Place A: Bob Goldwater
and The Quilted Bear on Lincoln Road—all Q: How many golf balls up known as great places to eatmade and meet. the waterfirst features year on TheWM town’s bank this opened on the fifteenth and eighteenth Main Street in the early 1920s and closed holes? during the Greatand Depression A: 750,000 140,000, in 1933. The building was recycled into the Rusty Spur respectively Saloon in the 1950s, using the former bank’s vault to store its liquor. It is on
Q: Spectators obviously come out in droves, but how do PGA TOUR players feel about the WMPO? A: Players voted the Waste Management Phoenix Open (formerly the FBR Open) as their favorite stop of the PGA TOUR.
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Q: In 2015, which anniversary will the Phoenix Open golf tournament be celebrating? A: 80th
first year, Goldwater sold the tickets, recruitopened on Scottsdale Road in the late ed volunteers and set up the golf course at 1950s, complete with a larger-than-life the Phoenix Country Club. nude portrait was of Rosie above theChairman bar. We Goldwater Tournament also 1934 had the Crystal Pistol and Handlebar from through 1951 and is affectionately J’s (still and Wild Bill’s) called theopen, “Father of originally The Phoenix Open.” atActive Scottsdale Road and Shea Boulevard, Thunderbird membership is limited 55 members. Each Belle has demonstrated andtoRawhide’s Golden Saloon, just ato sincere name interest a few. in sports and a dedication to community affairs. All Thunderbird Trader Vic’s opened on activiFifth ties and events the prime responsibilAvenue in 1962,are ushering in the “tiki” era ity of these Active Thunderbirds and are for Scottsdale. Many home-grown baby under the watchful eye of the Big Chief and boomers remember taking their prom Thunderbird Council. dates celebrating engagements Whenthere, a Thunderbird reaches the age important clients toast ofand 45,bringing their status changes fromtoActive Polynesian-themed served in towith that of Life Member.drinks Although they decorated are relievedceramics. of continuous duties, it is not unusual to see a Life Thunderbird lending As resorts became more luxurious aduring helpingthe hand at and The1960s, Wastemost Management 1950s featured Phoenix Open or live one entertainment of the many other nightclubs with and Thunderbird-sponsored date, ballroom dancing. Paulevents. Shank’sToFrench there are more than 300 members comprisQuarter was among the best, but the ing the Thunderbirds organization.
Scottsdale’s historic register and has been a popular post-ride watering hole for the Hashknife Pony Express and Parada Del Sunday’s finish Sol riders. was a nail-biter, Throughout with the Kevin 1950sStadler and 1960s, winningwho by one Scottsdale restaurateurs offered a Hotel Valley Ho, Executive House Arizoshot over Graham nian (now Firesky), Mountain Shadows, “saloon” capitalizedDeLaet on the West’s and Bubba Most Source: wmphoenixopen.com Western Town theme. Pinnacle Peak Patio Carefree Inn and others offered a varied Watson. and Reata Pass opened in the far desert nightlife. Los Olivos and the Corral family north of Scottsdale in 1957 and 1958 and still serve us today. The Red Dog Saloon have been serving margaritas (perhaps the
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rememberwhen …continued from page 36 learn responsibility through boxing. In 1984, the city moved Club SAR to facilities at Indian School Park as a full-fledged fitness center, where basketball was a key attraction. Other venues for youth and adults to play basketball near the downtown Scottsdale area in the 1960s and 1970s were the YMCA and the Boys Club on Osborn. Starting in 1974, the Scottsdale Charros got involved in sponsoring/hosting a major boys’ basketball tournament. In 1974 the Charros donated and presented the trophies at the first National Senior Boys Summer Basketball Championships held Aug. 15-18 at Scottsdale Community College. The following year, the Charros sponsored the second annual Summer Prep International Basketball Tournament, with Charro Garth Saager as general tournament chairman and former Olympic champion and Valley resident Jesse Owens as chairman of the Basketball
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In the mid-1990s, Chicago Bulls superstar Michael Jordan was a member of the Scottsdale Scorpions (one of six teams in Major League Baseball’s Arizona Fall League) during the one year he played minor league baseball. Jordon has also been a familiar sight on Scottsdale golf courses. When “Live with Regis and Kathie Lee” was broadcast from the Desert Mountain Golf Course in far North Scottsdale in fall 1993, the Phoenix Suns Gorilla stole the show. Arizona’s most famous ape has also been a popular entertainer at the Special Day for Special Kids event at the McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park. According to the Scottsdale Convention and Visitors Bureau website, past and present NBA stars have favorite area resorts: Amare Stoudemire has been seen at the Hotel Valley Ho, and Wilt Chamberlin and Michael Jordan have each been spotted at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess. The Harlem Globetrotters “front office” is actually in Phoenix. Long-time Globetrotter star Meadowlark Lemon lives here, and his Meadowlark Lemon Ministries website lists Greenway Parkway in the Scottsdale Airpark area as its headquarters. The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) Phoenix Mercury played its inaugural season at America West Arena in 1997, bringing national attention to women’s sports in Arizona. The WNBA All-Star Game will be July 19, 2014, at the US Airways Center, hosted by the Phoenix Mercury. Phoenix/Glendale is a finalist in the bid process to host the NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four for the years 2017…continues on page 40 March 2014 Scottsdale Airpark News | 39
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2020. A final site selection decision is pending. Glendale’s University of Phoenix Stadium was the site of regional “Sweet Sixteen” games in 2009. Previously, regional finals were hosted by Arizona State in 1999, 2004, 2008 and 2012 at America West Arena/US Airways Center. Whenever the big March Madness games come to the Valley, fans congregate in downtown Scottsdale and at area golf courses and resorts. For fledgling hoop stars, Scottsdale offers a wide range of training and playing opportunities. The Scottsdale/Paradise Valley YMCA and Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale offer junior basketball leagues. The city of Scottsdale offers skills training and basketball leagues for youth at various age levels, and also offers spring break and summer sports camps that include basketball. The city of Scottsdale offers four seasons of adult basketball through its sports and recreation program. See www. scottsdaleaz.gov/sports/bball Scottsdale area high school boys’ and girls’ basketball teams have produced many champions and set state records. See www.aia365.com/archives to find your team or favorite player’s statistics. Joan Fudala is a Scottsdale-based community historian and author. Contact: jfudala@cox.net.
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of the Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce Airpark Committee and executive director of the nonprofit Playworks. The family-friendly event includes a Kids 1-Mile Mascot Dash featuring Arizona Sports Team Mascots that may include the Phoenix Suns Gorilla, Howler of the Coyotes, Big Red from the Cardinals, Sun Devil’s Sparky, and Baxter from the Diamondbacks. Participants will run on the Scottsdale Airport runway while being surrounded by beautiful planes and entertainment along this one-of-a-kind route. Sarah Ferrara, Scottsdale Airport’s aviation planning and outreach coordinator, says people wanting to know more about the fundraiser have approached her at several professional conferences in recent months. Last year’s inaugural event had more than 800 attendees (300 spectators) and more are expected this year, according to organizers. This will be the first year that the 10K has been added. Race Timers will be timing the 5K/10K runs utilizing Ultra High Frequency (UHF)
tags that are located on the back of the runner’s bib number. Special awards will be given to the overall male and female winners of the 5K and 10K races as well as the top-three finishers in each age category.
Bounce Boot Camp & More Festival activities include a vendor expo, kids’ activity area, DJ, photo opportunities with planes and sports mascots, and inflatables from Bounce Boot Camp. Fans of ABC’s hit show Shark Tank may recall seeing former NFL player Thomas Hill, founder of Bounce Boot Camp, pitch the “sharks” in a January episode. Hill, an Anthem resident, tried to convince the investors to back his company, which “combines the fun of inflatable obstacle courses, castles, and slides into an amazingly fun program for everyone.”
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(Watch the excerpt here: http://abc. tv/1oJOrta.) All proceeds of Run the Runway benefit Playworks Arizona, which sends trained, full-time coaches to low-income, urban schools, where they transform recess and play into a positive experience that helps kids and teachers get the most out of every learning opportunity. Independent studies show that the Playworks program is successful in reducing bullying and increases
classroom-teaching time. “If you want to have your heartstrings pulled, watch the video on the website [www.runtherunway.org],” said Jim Walker, chair of the chamber’s Airpark committee. Free parking will be available at the Scottsdale Airport. Additional parking can be found at the Scottsdale Quarter parking garage. Carpooling is recommended, as spaces are limited.
Run the Runway 5K/10K and Kids 1-Mile Mascot Dash When: 6:30am–10am, Saturday, April 5 Where: Scottsdale Airport, 15000 N. Airport Drive Video: Visit website to view video of last year’s event Register: www.runtherunway.org Schedule 6:30am: Day of registration and vendor fair/festival opens 7:45am: 10K Run starts 8am: 5K Run/Walk starts 8:45am: Kids 1-Mile Mascot Dash starts 10am: Vendor fair/festival closes Cost 5K Registration (3/1-3/28) - $35 5K Late Registration (3/29-4/3) - $40 5K Day of Registration - $50 10K Registration (3/1-3/28) - $40 10K Late Registration (3/29-4/3) - $45 10K Day of Registration - $55 Kids 1-Mile Mascot Dash - $15 5K/10K Registration includes official Run the Runway dri-fit running shirt, drawstring carrying bag, and custom bib. Event shirts for kids available for purchase.
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In partnership with the Scottsdale Culinary Festival, The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa will host the prestigious event, which begins at sunset featuring a “magnificent ice sculpture, hors d’oeuvres, aperitifs and wine at the resort’s Dreamweaver’s Canyon, which overlooks a seasonal flowerbed centerpiece patterned after a Navajo blanket.” The cocktail hour closes with a Scottish bagpiper on the 18th green. Following the spectacular introduction is the main event: a multicourse dinner featuring a live auction. This year’s wine pairings will be provided by Barnett Winery in St. Helena, Calif. Though the majority of the April festival’s events—most famously the Great Arizona Picnic—are staged closer to downtown Scottsdale, it’s appropriate the kickoff event be presented in North Scottsdale, as the festival is presented by Airpark-based Scottsdale League for the Arts. The nonprofit (501(c)3 charitable
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Speakers included Melanie Brewer, director, Nursing Research, Scottsdale Healthcare; Teri Pipe, dean, College of Nursing and Health Innovation, Arizona State University; Nathan L. Anspach SVP & CEO, John C. Lincoln Accountable Care Organization; John Lees, DO, John C. Lincoln Transition Coach Services; Mark A. Slater, vice president, Research, Scottsdale Healthcare; and Michelle Pabis, executive director, Government Relations, Scottsdale Lincoln Health Network. Scottsdale Healthcare is the only Arizona hospital and one of five in the United States participating in a national demonstration for training advanced practice nurses (APRNs). The program supports clinical training of more than 900 nurse practitioners and clinical nurse specialists, said Brewer. APRNs are learning skills needed to provide primary care, preventive care, transi-
Melanie Brewer, director of Nursing Research for Scottsdale Healthcare, and Dr. Teri Pipe, dean of ASU College of Nursing and Health Innovation, made a presentation to the House Health Committee.
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others enables patients to find innovative care and treatments close to home, said Slater. Examples include a recent study that showed breast cancer patients do better when their treatment is guided by molecular profiling, a new rapid cancer detection program that helps physicians make timely decisions on a treatment’s effectiveness, and expedited approval of new treatments used for the first time in the world at the Virginia G. Piper Cancer Center at Scottsdale Healthcare.
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Scottsdale Healthcare Consolidated Services Executive Director David Bean receives an energy efficiency rebate check from Vern Braaksma of APS.
Scottsdale Healthcare’s continuing investment in energy efficiency is paying off, with Arizona Public Service Co. recognizing the local nonprofit hospital system for reduced energy use. An upgrade to the heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems at the Scottsdale Healthcare Greenbaum Surgery Center last fall resulted in a significant reduction in energy needs and earned a $31,314 rebate from APS, said Dan Evans, facilities manager at Scottsdale Healthcare Osborn Medical Center, where the surgery center is located. The APS Solutions for Business Program offers rebates based on how much energy may be saved through energy efficient equipment as well as efficiency built into system design, according to Evans. Scottsdale Healthcare Thompson Peak Hospital also has earned recognition for reducing energy use during peak periods. Scottsdale Healthcare has several other ongoing sustainability programs including: • Early adoption of LED lights, which last longer and use 20% less energy. • Printing reduction, saving more than 3 million pieces of paper during the last fiscal year. • Recycling of paper, plastic, cardboard, metal, medical sharps and computer parts. • On-site document shredding, with more than 290 tons of paper recycled in FY2012.
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club industry? Like the name implies, it’s all about building a sense of community, says Village Clubs President Carol Nalevanko, who first joined the company more than 30 years ago. “The Village is more about the people than about the facility,” she says. “Yes, we have beautiful clubs with state-of-the art equipment and facilities, but we are different than the standard health club because we put a high focus on the social element. We actually have many clubs within the club that bring our members together, including hiking clubs, swim clubs, triathlon clubs, running clubs, tennis socials and tournaments, fitness challenges, etc.”
Social Scene It’s no wonder Gainey Village Health Club & Spa was once named the best place for singles to mingle by a local publication. But that’s not to say The Village isn’t popular with families. Quite the opposite, according to Nalevanko. “The Village is a great family club, we have child care for all ages and we also offer junior basketball leagues, junior tennis development programs and even summer fitness camps.” More important, The Village offers some
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The Village is one of the few health clubs in town still dedicated to racquet sports with racquetball and squash offered at all locations. Plus, the DC Ranch location recently rolled out a stunning all-new $3 million, 10-court tennis center tucked into the mountain foothills of North Scottsdale. The Village offers plenty for the golf fans out there, including an annual summer 9-hole golf league hosted at the private Gainey Ranch Golf Club. Plus, Village members receive preferred rates at all of
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technology of CM. While there are ways to automate some aspects of CM like scheduling your blogs out for weeks or using HootSuite to schedule future social media posts, any other attempt to automate your content will result in bad branding and result in poor content quality decreasing your website search engine score and will also turn away customers rather than increase your industry expertise. The strength of content marketing resides largely in its personal and customer-focused approach. 5. Google+ and the Continued Rise of the Google Factor According to the Content Marketing Institute, B2B marketers are using social media to promote content more frequently than they did in 2012. Google + has put its sites on Facebook traffic and audience. It is leveraging its Search Engine traffic and utilization to increase its importance in the social media front. Especially in B2B settings; if you are a business that views your search engine rankings as an important aspect of your overall marketing efforts, then Google is banking on you joining the Google+ army. At Fasturtle, we expect we’ll see it become an even more important tool for content dissemination and social sharing. This is largely due to its importance in Google Author Rank and Authorship, which I predict will be two of the dominant trends within the SEO industry by the end of 2014.
keting experience significantly lower customer acquisition costs than those without marketing/sales agreements.” 2. With a plan comes power Companies that continue to post information for posting sake will see their value decrease in the eyes of their customers and will also see a loss in followers. With a strategic plan in content marketing, businesses continue to see an increase in followers and influencers reporting and re-tweeting information. 3. Mobile Content Marketing will separate you from your competition. In late 2013 I wrote about the importance of mobile marketing; here we are again. With the prediction that mobile Internet usage will overtake desktop usage within the next two years, not incorporating mobile into a solid content strategy is no longer an option. Google’s recent rollout of its new algorithm, “Hummingbird,” along with the complete revocation of keyword data from Google Analytics, reinforce this prediction. Creating content that can be read on your mobile device will become increasingly important, which means mobile-friendly formatting; use bullet points, shorter and actionable blog posts; engage your enduser, and considering which devices your audience will be using to access your content; check your Google analytics. 4. Automating the content marketing process will fail With the increased importance of content marketing, companies will look to automate the process while trying to remove much of the labor-intensive aspects
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Teens Named Local B&GC ‘Youths of the Year’ Celebratory gala moves to Airpark on March 22 By Kelly Potts
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Jenouri, Haboush, Thompson and seven other greater-Scottsdale branch Youths of the Year. The gala also includes a silent and live auction, dinner and live entertainment and performances from the Club youth. Jenouri is an eight-year member of the Thunderbirds Branch in North Scottsdale and has been active in the Keystone Club, which focuses on community services such as: volunteering monthly at a local food bank and assisting with homeless shelters; Leaders in Training, which allows members ages 11-15 to volunteer and learn basic job responsibilities and work habits during summer months as unpaid staff assistants; and Money Matters, which promotes financial responsibility and independence among middle and high school Club members by building their basic money management skills. Haboush is a nine-year member of the Vestar Branch in Desert Ridge and has also been active in Keystone and Leaders in Training, as well as What’s Hip, an eightweek program for high school girls covering issues such as relationships, drug and alcohol use, self-esteem and fashion. Thompson is a seven-year member of the Virginia G. Piper Branch in North Scottsdale and has also been active in the Leaders in Training Program, What’s Hip, Money Matters and the Keystone Club at her branch. “The Youth of the Year program is a premier character and leadership initiative which has been in existence for more than 60 years,” said Janet Caldarelli, co-chair of Celebrate Youth. “Recipients of the award are chosen based on each finalist’s demonstration of moral character, life goals, leadership, poise, public speaking ability and service to the Club, community and family.” During the Gala, one of the 10 branch Youths of the Year will be named as the overall Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale Youth of the Year, taking home a $5,000 scholarship. Corporate sponsors include Tiffany & Bosco, Great American Title, Republic Services, UMB Bank,
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MARCH Business Horoscope By Weiss Kelly, PMAFA Whether you’re a small-business owner or have other career aspirations, insights into how the planets influence your work month can help you plan for maximum performance and project success. ARIES 3/21-4/20 Expect more hard work and problem solving as you start out the month. Focus on clearing up old projects. Determination and concentration will be required, especially until midmonth. Mars enters your sign on the 12th, and you’ll be energized to get things done! Keep your eyes open for new business opportunities or potential clients. Full Moon on the 27th could conclude an agreement. TAURUS 4/21-5/20 You usually are quite happy being selfdirected and productive on your own. But there are several times when it is more favorable to pitch your ideas or gain the cooperation for a project. This may take some time. Your job is to stick to a budget and avoid spontaneous spending—and by the way don’t believe everything you hear. Recheck paperwork; minor mistakes may occur. GEMINI 5/21-6/20 It’s a good thing you adapt well to change, because you are likely to find your weekly routine is anything but. Fortunately, most of the shifts you make will be positive. Until the 17th be extra careful, because communications, travel and tech snafus may occur. Matters that have been held back about three weeks start moving forward around the third week. CANCER 6/21-7/22 Don’t expect to spend much time at home or make definite plans as March gets off to a running start. It can be a most productive time … if you have backup plans. Unanticipated mix-ups are not uncommon when Mercury remains retro for the first 17 days. If you’ve been thinking of making changes or starting a new project, a favorable time is the week of the Full Moon (25th-31st).
LEO 7/23-8/22 You realize how certain things have been holding you back and undertake the challenging work to remove those blockages. Focus on damage control the first half of the month. Note what you truly want to accomplish, then fixate on what you need and how new resources can help. The New Moon on the 11th is timely for that fresh start, and late month brings insight about moving forward as business expands. VIRGO 8/23-9/22 A little frustration may come your way as best-laid plans bring unexpected reversals. Don’t depend on others: this is a “do-it-yourself” short-termed cycle until midmonth. Trust your hunches and sources. The good news is agreements can be reached with little opposition. LIBRA 9/23-10/22 Use moderation as you work through problems the first workweek. Expect developments to go more smoothly the 11th through the 16th. You may need kid gloves to handle colleagues or clients who seem evasive or defensive. Your diplomatic demeanor will work wonders. Once Mercury speeds up midmonth, issues start to fall into place and others’ pending commitments can be concluded—though not without effort. SCORPIO 10/23-11/21 In this month of upheaval, you must summon self-reliance early on. You can’t avoid the hard work by putting it off in hopes of getting better results. Pack your briefcase and be ready to travel without interruptions from the 18th onward. Thinking about a new direction? This is a good time to determine what to keep and what to release.
SAGITTARIUS 11/22-12/21 Cmmunications problems may continue and you may find find callbacks elusive. Try not to do or say anything hasty. Use the first week to catch up on work, review your options or focus on research. Take nothing for granted. Arrange meetings or travel flater in the month. Your social life ramps up by the 20th. CAPRICORN 12/22-1/21 Everyone is not as well organized and professionally motivated as you are, so don’t expect calls to be readily returned. Interference and delays are likely the first week. Be patient and agreements and feedback will come. Competition is strong. Work responsibility is less burdensome as the pace picks up from the 18th-26th. Despite complications, you accomplish your goals. AQUARIUS 1/22-2/18 Refrain from spending, or better yet go over your accounts to make much-needed adjustments. Avoid giving misleading information. Keep a paper trail and hold off signing any long-term agreements. In spite of these restrictions, you can expect Mars to push you to take action (the week of the 11th) and move rapidly ahead. It’s imperative that you act on your networking skills. PISCES 2/19-3/20 Take risks and go for business opportunities that drift your way all month long. Five planets in your sign motivate you and bring new clients. Finances are in flux and take a positive turn by the second week. New Moon is always a prime time to make a fresh start and go in a different direction. Expect new projects or approaches to meet with success by the 27th. Establish $$ goals.
Weiss Kelly is a professional astrologer based in the Scottsdale Airpark. Voted to the board of the Professional Member American Federation of Astrologers, she is available for personal/business forecasts on CD, as well as speaking engagements for business and social meetings. LISTEN TO YOUR OWN (12-month) FORECAST ON A CD: Contact Weiss at weissastro@aol.com.
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2415Potvin, E. Camelback Rd.,Advisor Suite 450 Nathalie Financial AAMS®
Phoenix, AZ 85016LLC Wells Fargo Advisors, Phone: 602-707-1880 Fax:Suite 602-707-1889 20551 N. Pima•Rd., 200 www.ledgent.com Scottsdale, AZ 85255-9155 Phone: 480-419-2014 EMPLOYMENT RECRUITING Fax:& 480-419-2404 Toll Free: 800-453-6737 nathalie.potvin@wfadvisors.com www.wfadvisors.com/nathalie.potvin Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-922-9500 Fax: 480-922-9504 FINGERPRINTING
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Dillan Micus, Executive Vice President 14851 N. Scottsdale Rd., Suite 103 Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Phone: 480-444-3750 • Fax: 480-922-5203 GENERAL CONTRACTING www.axaonline.com
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Psycho Jock Sportswear Embroidery/Silk Screening 7650 E. Gelding Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85260 9420 E. Doubletree Ranch Rd., Suite C-101 Phone: 480-948-4697 Scottsdale, AZ 85258 www.scottsdalecustom.com Phone: 480-451-3682 • Fax: 480-451-5850 Email: sales@psychojock.com www.psychojock.com
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7750 E. Gelding Dr., Suite 4 Nathalie Potvin, Financial Advisor AAMS® Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC Phone: 480-991-1993 20551 N. Pima Rd., Suite 200 Fax: 480-991-3004 Scottsdale, AZ 85255-9155 www.legacyaz.com Phone: 480-419-2014 Fax: 480-419-2404 Toll Free: 800-453-6737 nathalie.potvin@wfadvisors.com
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9420 E. Doubletree Ranch Rd., Suite C-101 Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Dillan Micus, Executive Vice President Phone: 480-451-3682 • Fax: 480-451-5850 7077 E. Bell Rd.,Rd., Suite 201103 14851 N. Scottsdale Suite Email: sales@psychojock.com Scottsdale, AZ 85254-1517 Scottsdale, AZ 85254 www.psychojock.com Phone: 480-436-7700 Phone: 480-444-3750 • Fax: 480-922-5203 Fax: 480-436-7701 www.axaonline.com www.pridestaff.com/scottsdale
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Fine Pens, Cigars, Knives, Wet Shaving, Watches Fine tools for Men Scottsdale Promenade 16211 N. Scottsdale Rd., #A3 Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Phone: 480-575-0729 www.penchetta.com
Rachel Jones, Director of Sales 17010 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone: 480-922-8400 Fax: 480-419-8163 www.marriott.com/phxcn
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HGI Satisfaction Promise - We promise to do whatever it takes to ensure you’re satisfied, or you don’t pay. You can count on us. GUARANTEED™. 8550 E Princess Dr. Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone: 480-515-4944 SCTNP-SALESADM@hilton.com www.scottsdalenorth.stayhgi.com
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7650 E. Gelding Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-948-4697 www.scottsdalecustom.com
16770 N. Perimeter Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-502-3836 www.scottsdalemarriott.com
Karen L. Evers, Agency Owner/Insurance Consultant 8687 E. Via De Ventura #218 Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Phone: 480-305-1175 Fax: 480-305-1176 Email: kevers@farmersagent.com
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16620 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Phone: 480-348-9280 Fax: 480-348-9281 www.scottsdalehamptoninnandsuites.com 10101 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85253 Phone: 480-443-3233 Fax: 480-443-9149 www.scottsdaleshea.hamptoninn.com
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Gail Kohler, Owner Phone: 602-522-9503
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Holiday Inn Express Scottsdale North 7350 E. Gold Dust Ave. Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Phone: 480-596-6559 • Fax: 480-596-0554 www.holidayinnexpress.com/scottsdalenort
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Phoenix North/Scottsdale 4575 E. Irma Lane (Tatum & Loop 101) Phoenix, AZ 85050 Phone: 480-473-3400 www.holidayinnexpress.com/phoenixnorth
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7330 N. Pima Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Phone: 480-948-3800 www.daysinnscottsdale.com
We specialize in Group and Corporate Rates Meeting Space Available 14255 N. 87th St., Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-922-6500 www.wingatehotels.com/hotel/30442
BX3 Interactive 7590 E Gray Rd #201 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-878-7800 | Email: hello@bx3.me bx3interactive.com Complete web development, software and marketing solutions.
7575 E. Redfield Rd., Suite 213 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-348-0467 Ext. 1 www.fasturtle.com Email: info@fasturtle.com
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Phone: 480-659-4100 Group The Mohr Investigative
Fax: 480-659-9180 Gregory Mohr, Managing Director www.tempocreative.com 6501 E. Greenway Pkwy., Suite Marketing 103 Web Design & Development • Inbound Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Mobile & Apps • Social Media • Search (SEO) Phone: 602-620-3851 Branding & Print Fax: 480-998-3239 Email: gmohrpi@cox.net www.tmigpi.com
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Karen L. Evers, Agency Owner/Insurance Consultant 8687 E. Via De Ventura #218 MAILING LISTS & SERVICES Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Phone: 480-305-1175 Fax: 480-305-1176 Email: kevers@farmersagent.com
LOCKSMITHS Complete Lettershop Services Fullfillment • Lists • Discounted Postage 7650 E. Redfield Rd., Suite D-6, Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-483-7677 Email: BUSHLPRS@aol.com 7755 E. Redfield Rd., Suite 300 www.businesshelpersmailcenter.com Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-596-9700 www.pinnaclelock.com
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Anita Welsh, Administrator P.O. Box 1754 Scottsdale, AZ 85252 Phone: 480-391-6585 www.womenofscottsdale.org
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23233N. N. Pima Pima Rd., 23233 Rd., Suite Suite109, 109, Scottsdale, AZ Scottsdale, AZ85255 85255 Phone: 480-515-1200 Phone: 480-515-1200
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Tim Fitzgerald, President Complete Lettershop Services 7689 E. Paradise Lane, Suite 8Postage Fullfillment • Lists • Discounted Scottsdale, 7650 E. Redfield AZ Rd.,85260 Suite D-6, Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-970-4148 Phone: 480-483-7677 Fax: 480-481-9848 Email: BUSHLPRS@aol.com www.sunstateprint.com www.businesshelpersmailcenter.com
COME JOIN US FOR A FREE BREAKFAST Our great networking group meets the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of the month 7:00AM-8:15AM I-HOP located Loop 101 & Raintree 7010 E. AcomaPres. Dr. #101 Contact Randy Hansen, 480-699-2484 AZ480-443-3424 85254 or CliffScottsdale, Gaines, V.P. Phone: 480.800.4820 Email: businessofficesuitesatkierland@gmail.com www.azbusinessofficesuites.com NURSING CARE
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LIFE INSURANCE Taking Care of Your Landscaping Needs 25847 N. 19th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85085 Phone: 623-879-7547 www.pocklandscapesolutions.com Karen L. Evers, Agency Owner/Insurance Consultant 8687 E. Via De Ventura #218 Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Phone: 480-305-1175 Fax: 480-305-1176 Email: kevers@farmersagent.com 7706 E. Acoma Dr. #3
LOCKSMITHS Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Phone: 480-948-4485 • Fax: 480-948-7458 Email: contact@azmetroscapes.com www.azmetroscapes.com
7755 E. Redfield Rd., Suite 300 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-596-9700 www.pinnaclelock.com
Tim Fitzgerald, President 7689 E. Paradise Lane, Suite 8 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-970-4148 Fax: 480-481-9848 15757 N. 78th Street, Suite A www.sunstateprint.com Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 602-265-9000 MOBILE APPS Fax: 602-528-1901 Email: infoarizonabalance@gmail.com arizonabalance.com
Mergers and Acquisitions 8151 E. Evans Road, Suite 2 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-315-8040 Email: info@vuria.com www.vuria.com
Mary B. Assisted Living 6636 E. Thunderbird Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Phone: 480-243-7836 Fax: 480-463-9438 8426 E. Shea Blvd., Email: office@maryb-assisted-living.com Scottsdale, AZ 85260 www.maryb-assisted-living.com Phone: 480-664-6600 1st Month FREE! www.boardroomsuites.com
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14202 N. Scottsdale Rd., Suite 148 Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Phone: 480-361-5961 www.cartridgeworldusa.com Raintree & 87th St. – Near Paradise Bakery Phone: 480-443-4465 www.cartridgeworldusa.com Stephen A. Cross, CCIM
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veryone knows by now that I’m a huge video advocate, but I think it’s also important to recognize that video is only a part of a much larger concept of relevancy. With the emergence of new technologies (i.e. wearables), content consumption will be changing drastically. You may not be an early adopter of the latest smart watch or fitness band, but it is only a matter of time before it goes mainstream. If you think about it, these devices are going to give you more intel about a consumer’s preferences and behaviors then any focus group could ever do. Taking it even one step further, with these technologies, you will now be able to get your brand in front of consumers at the exact moment they are in the midst of a purchasing decision. No matter what type of business you are, it’s important you start a healthy relevancy plan of action. Here are my current top-five ways to establish and keep relevancy on the fly:
website needs to be mobile-friendly, but so does your content. When it comes to mobile devices, the best type of content is going to be short and sweet. You want your mobile content to be a utility for the consumer on the go. Make it easy, quick, consistent, affordable and disposable (i.e. short-form video, infographics, images).
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In 2013 we saw that desktops took a fall when it comes to e-commerce. Although desktops aren’t going anywhere, the truth of the matter is that smartphones and tablets are becoming the “it” tools for online purchases. That’s why it’s important you have a responsive website that is just as easy to use on mobile devices as it is in desktop form.
Marketing dollars need to be where the users interface most. I don’t know about you, but Facebook is the first mobile app I’m opening each morning to see what I missed during the six-seven hours of sleep I got (on a good night). YouTube is another underutilized paid-advertising segment. Believe it or not, those “skippable” video ads are extremely cost effective. No matter which platform you choose, you can geo-target your core demographic and continue your brand messaging beyond your website. Win-win!
2. Real-time Marketing
As if this industry doesn’t already move quickly, now we have the emergence of real-time marketing. If you were watching last year’s Super Bowl game, you may recall a slight programming interruption. Well, Oreo did something brilliant and decided to live tweet about the blackout during the event. They received tremendous exposure and opened up a new opportunity for marketers to start branded newsrooms. This is a new concept to the industry but certainly worth giving a shot.
3. Bite-Size Content We have already established that your
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4. Crowdsourcing Everything There was a time when marketers would never consider giving consumers a say on brand messaging, but then they smartened up. The value of peer-to-peer recommendations is on the rise, and that’s why pulling together a user-generated content strategy is not such a shabby idea. One thing to keep in mind is that consumers now understand the full value of their personal data, so it’s important that you create opportunities for catching and rewarding people doing (a brand) good and facilitate the story to live on, thus maximizing your brand exposure.
Jessa Mendoza is vice president of operations and content development at WireBuzz.com, a video content marketing company in the Scottsdale Airpark that develops strategically optimized video campaigns to convert targeted Internet audiences into customers. Mendoza identifies and implements innovative ways to elevate the company’s operational and content development strategies. Questions/comments: VideoVixenAZ@gmail.com.
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