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18 | Treat Yourself: Arizona's spa maven makes the spa lifestyle accesible for everyone 24 | All is Well & Being at Willow Stream Spa 27 | Special Cure: Party drug of the '90s resurfaces as treatment for depression 34 | Remember When Rejuvenation & Recuperation by Joan Fudala 30 | Reality Check: Simple truths about plastic surgery

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Business Profile 38 | Tom's Thumb Fresh Market: Gourmet gas stop keeps surprising clientele with wine, gifts, bakery and more 59 | Caring Partnership Scottsdale Healthcare welcomes Arizona Center for Cancer Care, Arizona Breast Cancer Specialists

COLUMNS 42 | Business + Science: Identifying high potential leaders and innovators within your organization by Bill J. Bonnstetter and Dr. Ron J. Bonnstetter

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44 | Scottsdale Healthcare News: Grant aids rapid cancer detection 54 | Financial Fundamentals: Is housing about to sink our slowing economy? by Thomas K. Brueckner, Strategic Asset Conservation

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on the cover: AZ Spa Girls founder Lisa Kasanicky at Willow Stream Spa at Fairmont Scottsdale Princess

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ur photographer caught me lost in thought during our cover shoot at Scottsdale Fairmont Princess, where we convened at the spa on a brutally humid morning. As our featured businesswoman, Lisa Kasanicky of AZ Spa Girls, took her place in the steaming grotto/Jacuzzi, I gazed into the trickling waterfalls rising across the meditation garden and … took a breath. It felt like a five-second mini vacation, that breath. Like pressing the reset button. And for an indeterminate space of time, the oppressive heat fell away from my consciousness, and was replaced by a cool peace. Ahhh.

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There’s nothing wrong with taking the time to unwind, to pamper yourself, to invest in looking your best. Because let’s face it, looking good makes you feel good, and feeling good leads to performing your best. In Lisa’s case, a rejuvenating trip to a spa resort even led to her changing careers and ultimately finding her passion. You can read about it on page 19.

Maryglenn Boals - MgBoals & Associates Beth Brezinski - Underwriter Beth Cochran - Wired Public Relations Steve Cross - Cross Commercial Realty Advisors Pat Dodds - Public Affairs Officer, The City of Scottsdale Rick Kidder - Scottsdale Area Chamber of Commerce John Meyer - Airport Property Specialist Kevin Newell - Hymson Goldstein & Pantiliat

Have a spa-aaah-some summer! Published monthly since 1981, Scottsdale Airpark News serves the fastest-growing area in Arizona. Scottsdale Airpark News is delivered to businesses in and around the Greater Airpark Area. ©2011 Scottsdale Airpark News.

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Eureka Pain Relief Clinic Returns to Airpark The Eureka Pain Relief Clinic is back in the Airpark where it started 10 years ago. Dr. Oei Dr. Okky Oei is the medical director and also the developer of the LaserTouchOne, developed in the Airpark in 2007 and subsequently approved by the FDA for prescription and over-the-counter use. The LaserTouchOne is the only dual modality, handheld Class II medical device that combines Cold Laser and Micro-Current Electrical Stimulation. It is now distributed worldwide and has proven itself to be a consistent noninvasive pain-relieving modality. The device is being used by professionals as well as individuals with chronic/ acute pain and those living an active lifestyle. If you have suffered pain and are still searching for answers, come to the Eureka Pain Relief Clinic at Scottsdale Professional Building, 14301 N. 87th St., Suite 114. Info: 480-659-5470.

Set Jet Club Coming to Scottsdale Airport Set Jet, a private jet club, is set to open soon at Scottsdale Airport, offering members two flights a day to Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego and Las Vegas for around $300 each way, reports KTVK TV. Set Jet CEO Tom Smith (formerly of TASER) aims to bring five-star treatment and excitement back to air travel. Refurbished Bombardier jets, each with a 15-seat capacity, will have hostesses on board, providing high-end cabin service. Membership is $50 monthly fee for the first year, which then goes up to $100, as well as a $99 security fee. More: SetJet.com.

SCC Seeks ’73 Football Alums Scottsdale Community College is looking for players from its 1973 football team to celebrate continued on page 10

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:: NEW & ON THE MOVE :: New Dealership Headed to Airpark A Los Angeles luxury sports car dealer is bringing a McLaren Automotive dealership to the Scottsdale Airpark, reports the Phoenix Business Journal. Auto Gallery of Woodland Hills, Calif. leased 10,000 square feet at Raintree Drive and 83rd Place for the high-end dealership.

McLaren Automotive, best known for its Formula One racing cars and teams, also makes high-performance sports cars. Auto Gallery already has McLaren dealerships in Beverly Hills, Calif., and also has Audi, Ferrari, Fiat, Porsche and Lamborghini dealerships in the L.A. area.

G-H Loop Home to New Consignment Store Stevan’s Consignment is now open at 15770 N. Greenway-Hayden Loop, Suite 102. The store features mid- to high-end quality furnishings and decorator items. Store owner Amanda Myers is always looking for more items to add to her beautiful store, so stop by when you’re in the area.

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:: PROPERTY MATTERS :: Mesquite Center Commands Top Dollar The 80,000-square-foot Mesquite Corporate Center near popular Kierland Commons and Scottsdale Quarter has sold to a Nebraska investment firm for $15.25 million, reports the Phoenix Business Journal. The sale price is more than double the Valleywide average price per square foot. The two-story center is among the cluster of Kierland office buildings on the west side of Scottsdale Road and south of Greenway Parkway in the Scottsdale Airpark.

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Terry Roberts Elected to Cultural Council Board Scottsdale resident Dr. Terence "Terry" Roberts has been elected to the board of trustees of the Scottsdale Cultural Council, an organization that contracts with the city of Scottsdale to administer certain city arts and cultural projects and

to manage the city-owned Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Arts and Scottsdale Public Arts Program. He is a board-certified radiation oncologist who practices at Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center in Gilbert. Previously, he was an assistant professor in the department of radiation oncology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.

:: KUDOS :: Scottsdale Honored for Performance Management Scottsdale is among a select group of jurisdictions honored recently for performance management by the International City/County Management Association (ICMA). Only 28 local governments earned a 2013 Certificate of Excellence from the association’s Center for Performance Measurement. Scottsdale is among four Arizona cities receiving the designation, the center’s highest recognition.

GAME Named Manufacturer of the Year Great American Merchandise and Events (GAME) has been named Outstanding Small/Medium Manufacturer of the Year by the Arizona Manufacturers Council. GAME President Eric Schechter accepted the award at the AMC’s signature event recognizing the achievements and contributions of Arizona manufacturers. “Our factories are getting very good at designing unique circuitry and LED lighting,” Schechter said, describing GAME’s floating LED-illuminated accessories, as well as the ePool wireless water chemistry management system. The award is given annually to the company that best demonstrates overall forward thinking in its commitment to excellence. GAME, located in the Airpark, is recognized worldwide for its lines of pool and spa accessories as well as the Derby Duck and Turbo Turtle fundraising events. More: www. game-group.com. continued on page 14

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:: GOOD WORKS :: SLA Raises $200,000; Applications Due Aug. 8

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:: TASTY BITES :: M Catering Selected as Exclusive Caterer for Monterra

The Scottsdale League for the Arts (SLA), the organization that puts on the Scottsdale Culinary Festival each year, has raised $200,000 in donations and grants to support local art and arts education programs in 2013-2014. SLA also created a more efficient grant application process as part of its yearly call to local nonprofits to submit an application for

M Catering, the award-winning special event catering division of Phoenix-based M Culinary Concepts, has been selected as the exclusive catering and events provider for Monterra at WestWorld of Scottsdale. The nearly 10,000 square feet of indoor modular space and 3,000 square feet of patio space can accommodate up to 500 guests for plated dinners and over 1,000 for receptions. M Catering, jointly owned by celebrity chef Michael DeMaria and Brandon Maxwell, will invest $200,000 to upgrade the facility. "These enhancements will raise Monterra’s profile as one of Arizona’s foremost venues,” said Michael Stavros,

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irpark-based Amenzone Fitness has confirmed the sale of 10 franchise locations in the greater Los Angeles area: West Hollywood, Westwood, Santa Monica, Marina Del Rey, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, Long Beach, Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. After five years of success in Arizona, the company—headquartered at 8350 E. Evans Road—is on track to take over California with multiple new facilities opening between 2013-2014. Following in the footsteps of corporate locations in Arizona (North Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and Old Town Scottsdale), founder Amen Iseghohi has decided to take his back-tobasics workout facilities to the Los Angeles metropolitan area including neighboring beaches. Founded by the simple philosophy that “True healthcare is self-care,” Amenzone’s natural system of training guides members of all ages through each and every step of their workout routines. “The way Amenzone started was really more of a movement than anything else,” said Iseghohi. “Arizona may have sparked it, but everything that has happened since then has added more fuel to the fire. When you visit the beaches in California and witness the fitness mental-

ity of the people there, it just makes perfect sense as a next step for our franchise. I’m very excited to get out there and make L.A. part of our family.” Unlike traditional gyms, you won’t find weights, machines or even mirrors at Amenzone but instead recycled tires, sandbags, boxing bags, pull up bars and sledge hammers. This approach to fitness promotes a natural form of body movements and is complemented by Amenzone’s intrinsic motivational training style, leaving members not only physically strong, but mentally strong as well. Amenzone’s tagline reads, “Training for Life.” The fitness company is constantly seeking new promotional opportunities, and while Amenzone looks forward to the addition of the new California locations in the coming months, the possibility of expanding to other major cities such as New York and Miami looms on the horizon. In addition to the atmosphere that makes Amenzone unique, it is also affordable, with relatively low start up fees and membership costs. The normal class sessions consist of boxing, yoga and the original primal routine. Personal training is offered as well. More: www. amenzone.com. 


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SGA Adds Food Truck Caravan R.S.V.P. and Associates is the newly appointed public relations firm for the Scottsdale Gallery Association (SGA) and Thursday night Scottsdale ArtWalk. The SGA has a full calendar of events planned for the remainder of the season. This summer, SGA has added a Food Truck Caravan at 5th Avenue and Marshall Way from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., featuring five gourmet food trucks. There will be misters, comfortable seating and a Caravan Concierge.

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Twisted Rose Rolls Out Brunch Menu From mascarpone cheese stuffed French toast to Chef Nicholas Schaus' signature "Cinnamon Roll Pork Chop," brunch at the Airpark’s Twisted Rose is putting fresh and new twists on classic brunch favorites. Enjoy eggs benedict with rosemary apple hollandaise sauce, omelette bites with fingerling potatoes, passion fruit chicken piccata or a build-your-own breakfast featuring many classic items like bacon, sausage, hash browns and potatoes. Entree prices range from $8-$11. The new restaurant is at 15040 N. Northsight Blvd.

rates with the resort’s La Hacienda—helped reinvent the concept for American woodfired cuisine, featuring wood-oven flatbreads ($14-$16), nachos ($13) and steak frites ($26). Guests can watch chef Nicholas Marino at work in the exhibition kitchen. The patio now includes glass walls and fire pits. Ironwood American Kitchen, at 7575 E. Princess Drive, aims to be a destination for local and onproperty diners. 480-585-4848. photo by Ron Nachtwey

director of sales and spokesman for M Catering, which will cater such signature events as the Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction and The Scottsdale Polo Party “Horses and Horse Power.” M Catering assumed operations of Monterra on June 1. The first phase of renovations is complete and the remodel will be completed by mid-September.

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As renovations of the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess in North Scottsdale come to a close, changes include the opening of Ironwood American Kitchen, in the space that formerly was LV Bistro, reports AZCentral.com. Chef Richard Sandoval—who also collabo-

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isa Kasanicky is Scottsdale chic in a cobalt blue dress accented with a chunky gold necklace and matching earrings. She’s fresh off her fourth 3TV appearance in a row, sharing a “week of spaaah” with viewers—and in need of caffeine. Kasanicky wears a lot of hats, and as she sits down for this interview with a Starbucks in hand, she admits that it’s sometimes hard for people to define who she is and what she does. North Scottsdale resident Kasanicky is perhaps best described as Arizona’s leading authority on spas, salons and beauty. The 48-year-old spa maven is the founder of the website AZSpaGirls.com, an information-rich guide to more than 4,000 Arizona beauty and wellness facilities. In other words, she’s like the state’s cheerleader for spa-goers. What started out as girlfriend-to-girlfriend reviews of spas throughout Arizona has blossomed into a thriving insider’s guide to spas and salons. But there’s something different about Kasanicky: she doesn’t believe that the spa lifestyle should be reserved solely for the well-heeled. Au contraire, she’s rooting for

everyday women to fit visits to the spa into their busy schedules and tight budgets. And that’s probably because she was—and still is—an everyday woman. “I didn’t think going to the spa was for me; I thought it was just something rich people did,” Kasanicky says. That was until she actually went to the spa. On a weekend getaway with girlfriends at the Phoenician, then-30-year-old Kasanicky quite literally “found herself” at the spa. Feeling relaxed and rejuvenated after a wonderful spa day, she decided to attend the resort’s guided meditation session. “We were supposed to look deep into our psyche . . . and all I saw inside my head was this little bald hobbit man with a cane,” she laughs. “I took it as a sign that I was in the wrong career, and transitioned from technical to lifestyle writing.” Naturally she began writing about spas and started what is now AZ Spa Girls. “The website was ugly, but I loved it anyway,” she says. “I would get emails from people thanking me for recommending a certain spa or treatment and it inspired me to keep going.”

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Along the way, Kasanicky started transforming into the person she is today. “I used to be a bit of a hippie; I sported torn jeans and didn’t wear makeup,” she says. “But then I realized that it was OK to feel pretty.” The change wasn’t merely skin deep. The spa lifestyle encouraged Kasanicky to slow down in a high-speed world and discover who she was inside. “I used to be a little sarcastic and cynical,” she says.

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Summer Spaah Series But the real aha moment came eight years ago when a local spa called her and asked if she could help drum up business in the dead of summer. Her response? Let’s have a party! The plan was to get locals into the spas and build long-term relationships. The award-winning Summer Spaah Series now hosts parties at select spas throughout the summer. Locals sip cocktails and nibble on hors d’oeuvres from resort chefs and caterers while enjoying mini spa services, wellness talks and beauty demos. The best part? Participants go home with a highly coveted goody bag filled with Kasanicky’s personal beauty-product picks and a gift certificate to return to the spa. “People like Dr. Phil and Oprah are always touting the benefits of taking care of ourselves, but the problem is that we don’t how,” she says. “Attending The Summer Spaah Series is a great first step.” Women are invited to discover their inner ahhh! at the likes of such resorts as Alvadora Spa at the Royal Palms; Agave, The Arizona Spa at The Westin Kierland; the Joya Spa at Montelucia and Dolce Salon and Spa. This year’s theme is “rediscovery,” and Kasanicky’s hope is that women not only rediscover these fabulous places in their own backyards, but also rediscover the benefits of taking care of themselves. Proceeds benefit Fresh Start Women’s Foundation, a Phoenixbased organization that empowers women to transform their lives through engagement and education.

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Kasanicky says the Greater Airpark is “the seat of the spa lifestyle.” Her latest addiction is Well & Being at Willow Stream Spa, Fairmont Scottsdale Princess’ innovative spa program that includes a medically guided and fully customized wellness experience that combines health, wellness, nutrition, integrative medicine, fitness and advanced skincare. “It combines everything I love about the traditional spa experience with medicine in a very modern way,” Kasanicky says. “But it’s the people that make it such a great experience; they have the best staff, from the spa director to the team members who perform the services.” Kasanicky is also obsessed with blowouts and is a self-proclaimed dry-bar junkie. “When they first opened Drybar at Scottsdale Quarter, I thought there was no way anyone was going to go for that,” she laughs. Now blowouts are the “it” thing, and Kasanicky can’t get enough. “What can I say? It makes you feel good and you always leave looking hot.” “Every spa has an interesting personality and discovering them is half the fun,” Kasanicky says. She says that Kierland’s Agave has a “fun and bubbly” personality and that The Body & Soul Spa on Northsight has a welcoming neighborhood feel. Although Kasanicky isn’t personally into med spas, she acknowledges that it’s a big part of the Scottsdale lifestyle. “The most important thing to me is feeling good on the inside,” she says.

Finding Time and Money But the question remains: how does one afford the spa lifestyle? Kasanicky explains that she will happily pass on a new dress to get a facial. It’s one of the ways she prioritizes feeling beautiful inside and out. “It feels

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Lisa Kasanicky takes a moment to check emails while visiting Willow Stream Spa at the Scottsdale Princess.

so amazing to have someone touch your face,” she says. “People have the money for it,” she adds. “They just haven’t made it a priority.” Kasanicky believes we’d all be better off if we made taking care of ourselves a priority. “We’re so glued to our computers and smartphones that we never slow down long enough to look deep into our psyche. Who knows, there might even be a little old man in there,” she laughs. And guess what? Even men need spa time. “The truth is they need it as much as we do, but they’re far less likely to make it a priority. Take my husband for example. He loves getting massages, yet he never gets around to making an appointment. So I make it for him and he’s always so thankful he went.” She adds that many spas, like Agave, are very gender neutral. It’s just a matter of getting men there.

Deals Abound Kasanicky is so passionate about making the spa lifestyle accessible that she offered specials on her website long before Groupon or DealChicken came along. Last year she revamped her specials to be more competitive in the crowded deal marketplace by launching SpaGirlsClub.com, a sub-website specializing in Arizona salon and spa deals. Her personal philosophy is to offer discounts that encourage people to try new things—without giving away the farm. “I want people to be educated about the costs,” she explains. “I don’t want to give away a facial that costs $65 for $35 because you may ultimately decide that it’s too expensive to go again.” The idea is to make taking care of yourself an ongoing endeavor—not a one-time thing. Of course, that doesn’t mean you can’t be on the lookout for deals. Kasanicky suggests signing up for emails from


Want to schedule a spa day? Here’s a sampling of the Airpark’s best spas. Agave, The Arizona Spa at The Westin Kierland Resort 6902 E. Greenway Parkway Scottsdale, AZ 85254 480-624-1202 Red Mountain Med Spa 8600 E. Shea Blvd., Suite 110 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 480-991-4159 Vitality Med Spa 14301 N. 87th St. #112 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 480-948-3050 Body & Soul Spa 15090 N. Northsight Blvd., Suite 107 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 (480) 368-0022 Canyon Falls Spa & Salon 14891 N. Northsight Blvd., Suite 121 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 480-998-0333 Dolce Salon & Spa at Scottsdale Quarter 15323 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite 180 Scottsdale, AZ 85254 480-722-0500

your favorite salons and spas, as well as looking for last-minute flash sales on Facebook. “You can even call and ask about specials,” she says. “There’s almost always something going on.” She also suggests going to resort spas on weekdays to save money or asking about evening hours. “If you’re having difficulty fitting a beauty appointment into your busy schedule, an evening appointment can be win-win,” she says. “This month [August] is actually a perfect time to make a spa appointment, because not only are the kids back in school, but the salons are still offering summer specials,” she says. “And, of course, there are still two more Summer Spaah Series events left.”

Getting Started No matter where or how you get started, Kasanicky suggests trying something that’s always intrigued you, whether it’s a Thai massage or a facial. “You may or may not find your groove with one treatment, but if you close your eyes and relax, you might discover something interesting . . . or you might just have

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All is Well & Being at Willow Stream Spa Scottsdale Princess partners with Trilogy Spa Holdings and expands spa into the ‘intentional living arena’

Willow Stream’s new slate of classes include Aerial Yoga, where yoga poses are done with the support of a suspended cloth sling to allow for great stretch and more inversion, promoting circulation and flexibility.

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hen folks at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess began discussing changes last year to the resort’s acclaimed spa, talk turned to how Willow Stream Spa could anticipate where the industry was going and differentiate its offerings among the “competitive set” as well as local spas. Emerging trends around the world pointed to a comprehensive wellness approach vs. a sole focus on luxury relaxation. “The idea being that groups, companies, individuals—everyone is realizing health care costs are on the rise, and it’s far better to be an active proponent of your own health,” says Brennan Evans, the spa’s managing director. “Stress is such a huge factor of your total well-being, the spa could play a much greater role in helping people

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To develop the new spa concept, the Fairmont partnered with Trilogy Spa Holdings, which manages the “Well & Being” brand, embracing a foundation of whole health, inspiring guests to be healthy, balanced and more energetic versions of themselves. The spa’s also has a new name, Well & Being at Willow Stream Spa, the first luxury resort in the United States to implement Well & Being’s medically guided and customized wellness experience at its spa, combining health, wellness, nutrition, integrative medicine, fitness and advanced skincare. Jack Miller, general manager of the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess, said it was important to find a partner to “build upon the luxurious Willow Stream Spa experience and expand services into the wellness/intentional living arena.” Services and programs are offered a la carte or as part of a package for overnight resort guests, spa day guests and for conven-


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The spa has also expanded its fitness facilities, dedicating several studio spaces to yoga, meditation, tai chi and breath work, reinforcing the emphasis on intentional living and mind and body balance. One of the most popular new yoga offerings—especially for corporate groups—is Aerial Yoga, where yoga poses are done with the support of a suspended sling to allow for great stretch and more inversion, promoting circulation and flexibility. The facility also offers a wide range of fitness equipment and programs such as TRX Suspension Training, CrossFit, and immersive Rip Surfer Classes, in which participants balance on a board attached to inflated balls, simulating the surfboarding experience— complete with videos of Hawaii-beach waves. “People can act like they are surfing the wave. Fun is very important to these people. You don’t want it to be too hardcore, heavy or intense,” says Evans. “Everybody has priorities and deadlines. If we can help provide a respite from that, that in and of itself is a really great thing.” A recent addition this summer is Floor Thai Massage, also called “lazy man’s yoga.” Participants, who sit on a futon mat and wear loose-fitting clothing, are stretched out by the therapist, who applies pressure with hands, feet, body, etc. Already, Willow Stream has seen a lot of traction among clients with the new fitness and group exercise programs. “We’ve pretty much doubled the number of classes,” Evans says. Along with the fitness programs, the spa boutique has been expanded, creating a “lifestyle” shopping experience featuring performance-based product lines such as Radical Skincare, Naturopathica, Body Bliss and Willow Stream Ener-G. The spa’s salon is now a stand-alone facility, directly adjacent to the spa, with a dedicated nail and pedicure lounge, and hair and makeup services. Capturing the essence, elegance and energy of its surroundings, the 44,000 square-foot Well & Being at Willow Stream Spa offers 30 treatment and wellness consultation rooms, a full-service salon, fitness studios, a rooftop oasis pool and light, nutritious meals. Separate men’s and women’s locker rooms include steam rooms, saunas, eucalyptus inhalation rooms, and relaxation pools. Inspired by the stunning aquamarine beauty of the Havasupai Falls, a hidden oasis deep in the Grand Canyon, Willow Stream’s design and architectural accents highlight a three-story therapeutic waterfall, Sedona sandstone, river rock, fountains, streams, gardens and natural light throughout the facility.  More: www.scottsdaleprincess.com; 480-585-2732.


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he first thing to know is that ketamine is not a horse tranquilizer,” says Gerald Gaines, kicking off a press conference announcing the opening of North Scottsdale’s Depression Recovery Centers, hailed as Arizona’s first clinic using the controversial drug to treat chronic depression. “That’s a line from a movie,” he adds, with a sly smile. Gaines, a former telecommunications CEO turned millionaire alternative medicine entrepreneur, whose last venture was the attempted launch of a 5,000-square-foot medical marijuana cultivation co-op near 7th Avenue and Loop 101, could be talking about any number of films that have painted the compound, commonly used in

human and veterinary medicine for general anesthesia, as a risky recreational drug. In 2008’s “In Bruges,” the Irish hitman played by Colin Farrell is shocked to hear his drug-dealing girlfriend is selling ketamine to a 4-foot-tall addict. “You can’t sell horse tranquilizers to a midget!” he exclaims. Or maybe he’s referring to 2003’s notorious “Party Monster,” where a snuffy-nosed Seth Green introduces Macaulay Culkin to the rave party drug at the Disco Donuts. “It’s gotta be hydrochloride, a.k.a. ‘Special K,’” Green says, after taking a quick sniff of the compound, boiled down to a powdered salt. “It’s mainly used by vets as an animal tranquilizer.” And who could forget that scene from “Old School,” where Will Farrell accidentally—and awesomely—takes an

actual animal tranquilizer dart in the jugular and crashes a kiddie birthday party like a lumbering bear? Ketamine has a party rep harder to shake than Arizona State’s. It became all the rage in the ’90s, when clubbers in London and Berlin proclaimed the pale yellow substance named for the breakfast cereal “the new Ecstasy.” But even as far back as the late ’60s when it was rather erroneously nicknamed “rock mescaline,” ketamine often popped up in underground comics like “Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers,” where the comic’s hippie anti-heroes once mistook the drug for cocaine and went on a three-day bender in their VW bus chased by mythical beasts. Gaines, who recently suspended his efforts on the medical marijuana front to August 2013 Scottsdale Airpark News | 27


launch his ketamine clinic adjacent to the Fitness by Andrew studio on Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard and Redfield Road, one of only nine such clinics in the country, insists ketamine’s bad reputation (it’s also been called a date-rape drug) has been unfairly attached to it by its abusers. “Anesthesiologists have been using ketamine for 50 years, but they don’t know the psychiatric business,” he says. “And most psychologists are only familiar with it from having seen patients who have abused ketamine. They’re not familiar with its use for depression.” Gaines is confident all that’s about to change. “Personally, I’m willing to bet my life savings that the discovery of ketamine for depression will win the Nobel Prize.”

High time He may be right. Last October, the influential academic journal “Science” proclaimed the use of ketamine in treating depression “the most important advance in the field” over the past 50 years. Yale researchers have reported that ketamine produces the same boost in positive brain circuit activity as traditional antidepressants like Prozac or Zoloft but in a much faster fashion—often within an hour—rapidly regenerating existing neurons damaged by depression rather than stimulating the birth of new ones. For the most severe depression sufferers, those instant results can literally be life saving. “Someone who’s suicidal doesn’t want to wait a month or two to see if they’re getting the right treatment,” says Ellen Diamond, a psychologist who, along with anesthesiologist Dr. Brian Page and R.N. Kevin Nicholson, make up Gaines’ medical team. “People’s lives are at stake. People’s families are suffering.” Tiffaney Israel-Ritchey, one of the 10 patients Gaines’ team has treated since starting clinical trials at the center last November, says she came into DRC feeling suicidal, after having tried multiple medications to treat her chronic depression with no success. “I was severe, and my kids could see it,” says the young mother of two. “There were times I couldn’t even shower or fix my hair. And then in the middle of my first treatment, it was so weird. I could feel happiness.” Tears filling her eyes, she adds, “It saved my life.” Timothy Little, an Army veteran who came back from tours of Iraq and Afghanistan suffering from chronic PTSD, believes ketamine could be the key to saving the 22 vets per day who commit suicide, quoting the latest figure from the U.S Department of Veterans Affairs.

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“I was all wound up, and I had forgotten what it was like to feel good,” he says. “When I had my treatment, about midway through, it felt like my entire insides had unwound. For the first time in seven years, I felt normal.”

In the mix So why haven’t we heard more about this wonder drug? How come we don’t see soothing commercials for MyKetamine during the Lifetime movie? Part of it is simply Big Pharm business. Back in 1964, the scientist who first synthesized ketamine, Calvin Stevens, rushed a patent on it without getting the approval of his bosses at Parke-Davis. Much legal wrangling ensued until the patent was finally allowed to expire about 20 years ago. Since then, ketamine has been technically “offpatent,” meaning drug companies cannot legally advertise, promote or market it for anything other than the FDA approves it for: as an anesthetic. AstraZeneca is currently testing a ketamine mimic called AZD6765 it hopes to patent as a new substance. The other part is that bad rep. Too many psychologists and psychiatrists know only the adverse effects of ketamine—the “dissociative anesthesia,” that feeling of being sucked into a vortex of spinning glow sticks known as the K-hole—from having treated only abusers of the substance. Gaines feels that’s like judging the benefits of drinking water from only treating the contestants in the “Hold Your Wee for a Wii” radio contest for water intoxication. Then there’s the price. The dosage is not cheap: $750 for a single treatment, and requiring an average of 25 treatments the first year, cutting back to about half that in subsequent years. It’s cheaper on the street, of course: around $30 per gram (DRC’s treatments administer only 0.5 mg/kg of the drug in one hour). But it’s the magic mix, and the medical supervision, that DRC’s patients are paying for. “The dosage has to be just right,” Gaines explains. “Too much or too little, and you don’t get the benefit.” The IV treatment room at Depression Recovery Centers is as far removed from a rave club as possible: tiny, antiseptic and, for the most part, silent—although patient Little will sometimes watch what Nicholson calls “risqué” comedy videos on Netflix during his 40-minute infusion. “It’s his time—that’s how it works,” says Nicholson, who typically stays in the room with each patient to closely monitor the intravenous injection and periodically check the EKG, oxygen saturation rate and other vital readings.

This image shows what happens to damaged brain neurons when they are treated with ketamine.

“Most of the patients actually like it fairly quiet and unstimulating,” adds Gaines. “We turn the lights down and they just go into that ego-boundary-less space.” To demonstrate, Nicholson attends to patient Jeremiah Franks, a 32-year-old man who says he was hospitalized last October for suicidal planning. Taking his seat in the reclining chair as Nicholson clamps the EKG electrode to his left index finger, Franks assures reporters there’s no discomfort to the procedure. “When you’re to the point when you can’t get any relief from depression, this is nothing,” he says. “It’s not even an inconvenience.” Franks, who’s suffered from depression since age 7, says he had been prescribed some 25 different medications before discovering DRC online. “When you’ve been to so many doctors, you start to be seen as a problem,” he says. “They don’t know what to do for you, so they keep throwing different meds at you. And with each new medication, the depressed person finds that ray of hope: ‘Okay, this is gonna be the one.’ When it turns out not to be the one, you’re struck down even deeper.” Ketamine, fortunately, finally proved to be “the one” for Franks. Since his second treatment, he says he’s felt no depression. “It’s not like feeling giddy or overstimulated. It’s more like, ‘Okay! Now I can get on with life.’” In fact, Franks— and all of Gaines’ patients, it seems—feel so good today that Nicholson has to fake the procedure, taping the IV needle to Franks’ arm but not giving him the injection. “We thought about using some ketchup to make it look more real,” he jokes. “We wanted to do a live demo today,” Gaines adds, sharing a smile with Franks, Israel-Ritchey and Little. “But nobody’s depressed!” 


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Those who opt for what Caniglia calls “corporate-sponsored” facelifts—heavily marketed pitches that often involve 1-800 numbers, watching a video and assignments to surgeons that patients may not have met beforehand—forgo the process of being evaluated by a physician, a step Caniglia considers vital. It’s during his face-to-face consultations that he determines the best way to proceed with each client. Maybe they don’t need a facelift, for example, maybe it’s the eyes or brows that are bothering them, which require totally different procedures. Caniglia also looks at factors such as skin elasticity, volume loss from age, asymmetry caused by trauma and whether there is muscle weakness on one side. “The truth is, no one procedure takes care of everything,” Caniglia says. As part of his comprehensive approach, he uses a lot of mid-face implants, and sometimes injectables, to plump hollows where the fat pads below the eyes have shrunk and descended down the face. He also looks at

the chin and pre-jowl, to see if those areas would benefit from small implants along the jawline, enhancing the facelift effect by subtly adding volume. After evaluating the lower and mid face, Caniglia considers whether a brow/ forehead lift would be beneficial—“The important thing to remember is it lifts drooping brows for a more youthful look, it doesn’t get rid of wrinkles,” he says. And finally, he and the patient looks at upper and lower eyelid surgery; the former addressing heaviness of the eye by removing excess skin, the latter reduces puffiness or wrinkles below the eye through internal surgery.

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“Trendy procedures are trends, and they tend to fade away very quickly,” he says. One that comes and goes, for example, is the ‘thread lift,’ where doctors thread barbed sutures through the face and use it to pull up the tissue. “It’s absolutely awful—I’ve seen the worst complications,” Caniglia says. “First of all, it doesn’t work, and another thing is it doesn’t remove any extra skin.” Now making the rounds, particularly in med spas drawn to the treatment’s noninvasive aspect, is the use of radio frequency and ultrasound to counter aging. The idea is to put heat into the skin to get the inside layers to contract and tighten, an approach that costs about $2,000 to $3,000, explains Caniglia. “It’s very difficult to see consistent results. Typically the results are at best subtle.” The so-called “vampire facelift,” also attracting a flurry of media attention, involves injecting growth factors from one’s own blood, sometimes combined with hyaluronic acid fillers, into the face to add volume. “You’re adding volume, which is OK, we need to do that,” Caniglia says. Injecting fat is regaining popularity in the media. It is often marketed as new and revolutionary, when in fact it is old technology. “In reality, a good majority of the fat melts away, and you have to do it again.” Weight fluctuations will also have an impact on how the injected fat waxes and wanes in the face, risking an uneven look that isn’t a factor with pharmaceutical fillers such as Juvederm. “And you can’t inject fat to tighten tissues that have sagged,” he adds. “You have to tighten the internal layers and then remove excess skin, in addition to adding volume. So you have to look at the face in its entirety.” Caniglia cautions that surgical procedures promising to lift just the neck and not the cheek often fail. “It just doesn’t work,” he says, pulling up the skin around his neck with one hand to demonstrate the pleat formed below the ear. “You can’t pull up just one area. The cheek and neck tissues need to be tightened together for best results.” Consumers should also be wary of buzz about a procedure that “only one doctor in New York or California” is doing. “You have to take a step back and say ‘Why is he or she the only one doing it?’ It should be a red flag, because if it’s an effective procedure, we are all going to adopt it.”

Speedier Recovery In Caniglia’s practice, which includes an onsite outpatient surgical facility, facelift patients no longer must wear a compression wrap the first week after surgery.


In fact, Canigilia has speeded up recovery time through his adoption of TISSEEL, a natural tissue glue sprayed underneath the skin, allowing layers to quickly readhere with minimal swelling and bruising. Drains are also avoided, enhancing recovery. “It’s fabulous. It gets our patients looking much better, much quicker, and there are much fewer incidents of bleeding,” Canigilia says. “It’s expensive, but I find the benefits outweigh the expensive.” TISSEEL is commonly used in vascular surgeries, but Caniglia has used the glue in 800 plastic surgery cases. He’s now preparing peer presentations about his success as well as a paper for review to the Archives of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

Cost Cost for procedures varies, depending on a patient’s needs—though Valley residents are fortunate they will pay substantially less for top-notch doctors than in parts of New York or California, Caniglia says. The thing to remember is there are three fees: the surgeon, the anesthesiologist, and then the surgery center/operating room

costs. Upper and lower eyelid surgery at the Caniglia Center can cost close to $5,000 total. A facelift can run $10,000, but if combined with additional procedures such as eyelid and forehead lift surgery, laser skin resurfacing or facial implants, the bill can reach $25,000. When searching for a qualified surgeon, look for those who specialize more in the procedures you’re looking for, Caniglia advises. If it is the face you are looking to rejuvenate, he recommends visiting with a plastic surgeon who specializes in plastic surgery of the face only. “If you want a breast augmentation or reconstruction, find someone where that is their specialty,” he says. “Try not to get caught up with what you see on TV or magazines. Go visit with the doctors and make sure you see the doctor himself or herself. Make sure you are comfortable with the surgeon and his office.”  Dr. Ronald Caniglia offers consultations Mondays through Fridays. Cost is $50, and that is applied toward a scheduled surgical procedure.

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Famous clients of Elizabeth Arden’s Maine Chance included Mamie Eisenhower.

Graves Guest Ranch/Health Camp operated circa 1910 through the 1950s.

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rememberwhen for the restorative powers of the warm, dry climate. Suffering from “the white plague” (as tuberculosis was known), other lung ailments or arthritis, doctors advised patients to come to the central Arizona Territory for relief of their symptoms. Scottsdale’s first tourist camps doubled as health camps, and a reputation was born for Scottsdale as a center for restoring one’s health.  Chaplain/Major Winfield Scott and his wife, Helen, who homesteaded Scottsdale in 1888, recognized the healthful opportunities of Scottsdale, and let “friends and friends of friends” winter in tentcabins on their property to recuperate and rejuvenate. Many of their guests became lifelong residents.  One of the most popular health camps/tourism camps was Graves Guest Ranch, on the northwest corner of Scottsdale and Indian School roads, which operated circa 1910 through the 1950s. Guests benefited not only from the climate, but also from meals of fresh, locally grown fruit, citrus, vegetables, dairy, poultry and beef, which were hard to get during Eastern winters. Health seekers also participated in mild to active outdoor and desert adventures such as riding horses,

The 1963-vintage Pima Athletic Club is the peaked roof in the center, just left of the Pima Plaza building. In 2013, the building housed Cien Agaves restaurant on First Avenue in downtown Scottsdale.

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Opened circa 1946 in a former estate, Maine Chance was a hidden hideaway for rich and famous women who came to be pampered, lose weight, get fit, and enjoy the dry desert climate. It was only open during the winter season. During a March 1946 trip to Phoenix to visit her daughter, former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt stopped by Maine Chance for a tour, then wrote about it in her nationally syndicated newspaper column, “My Day.”  One of Maine Chance’s most famous guests during the 1950s and 1960s was another first lady, Mamie Eisenhower,

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who loved to come to Scottsdale every year for pampering and healthful treatments. She often extended her stay in order to be honorary chair or special guest at local charity events. At least once, her husband accompanied her so that he could play golf while she spa’d.  According to the March 10, 1958, edition of Time magazine, “Tourists or newsmen who wandered close to Beautycoon Elizabeth Arden’s Arizona Maine Chance health-and-beauty farm last week were brusquely shooed away by grim-faced guards who sprang from behind cactus clumps. A total of 21 armed men—six Secret Service agents, six members of the Arizona highway patrol and nine Maricopa County sheriff’s deputies—guarded the place around the clock, seven men to each eight-hour shift. Behind the security curtain rested the most prestigious guest ever to adorn Arizona Maine Chance: the First Lady of the U.S.”  Maine Chance was known for its ultra pampering and special treatments— state-of-the-art spa of the day: a hot paraffin wax treatment called the Ardena Bath, 900-calorie-a-day spa cuisine, machines designed to reduce hip and thigh fat, scalp and foot massages and exercise classes throughout the day. Ladies were encouraged not to leave the property during the week so they wouldn’t be tempted to indulge in unhealthful eating or drinking.  Although their identities were closely guarded, celebrity columns listed Rosalind Russell, Ava Gardner, Mrs. John Foster Dulles, Mrs. Van Johnson, Clare Booth Luce, singer Martha Lipton and others as guests of Maine Chance. Local women also checked in for an annual week of spa treatments and camaraderie, including Katherine “Kax” Herberger and Peggy Goldwater.  Maine Chance closed in the early 1990s to make way for an expansion of The Phoenician resort.  Pharmacist and physical therapist Shirley Brown opened the Western Health Salon on Brown Avenue circa 1950. His weekly ads in the Scottsdale Progress said the salon offered Swedish massage, spot reducing (12 treatments for $24), colonics, steam bath, belt machine, rowing machine, a Sinusoidal Percussomotor and corrective foot massage.  Accustomed to men’s clubs on the East Coast and in the Midwest, a group of local businessmen established the Pima Athletic Club in January 1963. A feature in the June 13, 1964, Scottsdale Progress explained, “Growing old doesn’t necessarily mean


becoming flabby and out of shape, as evidence by some 110 Scottsdale men who are active members of the Pima Athletic Club, 28 Pima Plaza.” In addition to workouts, saunas and massages, members could play cards and socialize in the club room or bar. After it closed, architect Joe Wong opened the property in 1967 as the long-running Empress Garden restaurant.  Countess Elena operated a salon, spa and charm school in downtown Scottsdale in the mid-1960s. She was a judge of the Miss Universe contest.  Realizing that youth and residents of modest means would also like to pursue fitness regimens, members of the 1964 Scottsdale Town Enrichment Program encouraged the city to establish a system of neighborhood and city parks. The new first park to open was El Dorado Park in 1967; it included a swimming pool and recreation center.  In 1974, the city of Scottsdale opened Club SAR (Social, Athletic, Recreational) to provide an outlet for young people to learn responsibility through boxing. On opening night, 1,200 attended an exhibition boxing match. In 1984, the city moved Club SAR to facilities at Indian School Park and reopened it as a full-fledged fitness center.  Another bit of spa history has a Scottsdale area tie: Ken Jacuzzi, inspiration for the invention of the Jacuzzi whirlpool bath by his father and uncle, has lived in the Scottsdale area for many years. Read about his inspiring life, and how he became a business leader and activist for people with disabilities, in his 2005 book, Jacuzzi: A Father’s Invention to Ease a Son’s Pain, by Ken Jacuzzi and Diane Holloway.  As Scottsdale’s luxury resort boom began in the 1970s and continued through the 2000s, having a spa was as important as having beds in rooms. Today, there are nearly 30 resort spas in the Scottsdale area, complemented by a host of day spas, fitness centers, gyms, city recreation centers, fitness classes and innumerable salons. Even area hospitals have spas. Health and beauty have become so important to Scottsdale’s image as a resort and health center, we have massage and beauty schools within our boundaries. So as the kids head back to school and you have some free time, or if you’re in need of some relief from the heat at a cool spa or salon, know that you will be following a tradition in Scottsdale that dates back at least 120 years by going to a local spa.  Joan Fudala is a Scottsdale-based community historian and author. Contact: jfudala@cox.net.

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n a late afternoon at Tom’s Thumb Fresh Market in Scottsdale, server Andrew Davis is getting ready for the dinner rush, setting the tables in bistro basic black with white butcher paper covers. Above him is an ornate crystal chandelier. A heady aroma of smoked brisket perfumes the room. Wines for tasting are arrayed on a handy counter. In a nearby nook, Rosalind Milrod and four friends are playing mah-jongg. Farther back, customer Dillon Kjerstad lounges in an area outfitted with plush leather furniture and a giant chess set. Outside, a car wash team in spiffy white jumpsuits cleans monsoon grunge from his truck. Customers mill through the sprawling market, selecting lemon bars, muffins and cookies from the bakery, ordering lattes from the coffee bar, having a late lunch of sliders with chipotle aioli, shopping for gifts and—oh yes—paying for their gasoline. This is, after all, a gas station. Raised to a new level perhaps, but still, a gas station. General Manager Michael Lawson says first-time visitors to Tom’s Thumb get a surprise when they enter the unprepossessing building at 94th Street and Bell Tom’s Thumb Fresh Market Road. “When they 9393 E. Bell Road 480-513-8166 walk through those www.TomsThumbFreshMarket.com double doors it’s like, ‘Wow! This is not what I expected.’ That’s what we went for.” Lawson has been with Tom’s Thumb since its inception. The original vision was a gas station/market/car wash with a twist: serving great food in a bistro-like setting and offering specialty groceries and wine. While the early concept included a farmers market, demand has shifted the mix more to wine and gifts. The bakery was added two months ago. The menu centers around Texas-style brisket, pork and chicken

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smoked fresh every night. The focus is on fresh, with seasonal specialties like fire-roasted Mexican corn coated with rosemary aioli, chile powder and local cotija cheese; sandwiches like the caprese combo with newly made mozzarella, pesto, tomato and arugula; and dinner entrees including trout, salmon and barbecued ribs. Chef Kevin Janeski has been with Tom’s Thumb since it opened in January 2012, coming to the market via Gainey Ranch and Camelback Inn. He continues to bring in new items and services, including catering. “We recently prepared lunch for 150 people at a local business, and many of our customers order our smoked meats by the pound for parties in their homes,” he says. Since the market opened, it has earned a loyal following from nearby office complexes and construction sites, has been included in Phoenix Magazine’s Best New Restaurants list for 2012 and has earned a 4.5 rating on Yelp. Social media including Facebook, Instagram and

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Rosalind Milrod, reaching across the table, chats with her mah-jongg group that meets monthly for games at Tom Thumb. Members are, from bottom left, Betty Rosner of Mesa, Mimi Hutchinson, Milrod and Adrienne Shapiro, all of Scottsdale; and Bina Pomerantz of Fountain Hills.

Constant Contact have been an integral part of the company’s marketing program, according to Lawson. “Originally our customers were mostly locals, including many from DC Ranch and Silverleaf,” he says. “We’ve expanded to become a destination spot, with people willing to drive a long distance for our barbecue. From the beginning we wanted to be more than food. We hoped to create a ‘relaxation station’ that would be a meeting point— almost an extension of your home.” That’s worked for Rosalind Milrod and her friends Mimi Hutchinson and Adrienne Shapiro, all of Scottsdale, Betty Rosner of Mesa and Bina Pomerantz of Fountain Hills. The women meet monthly at Tom’s Thumb for mah-jongg and conversation. “I saw a newspaper article about the market,” Milrod says. “I told my husband, ‘Would you believe it, there’s a gas station with gourmet food.’ We tried the ribs, and they’re the best I’ve ever had. I saw the big chess set and thought this would be a great place for our mah-jongg group.” While the food and ambience are big draws, great service has helped keep customers coming in. “Hiring the right people and providing impeccable service has been essential to our success,” Lawson says. He emphasizes courtesy and a no-pressure approach by the 65 employees. For example, while full interior and exterior detailing are available, car wash customers aren’t hounded to buy extra services. Looking forward, there may be opportunities to expand Tom Thumb’s concept of “making the mundane into the extraordinary” by adding a Phoenix location. They should find a willing market. After all, anybody can sell gasoline, but not everybody can sell gasoline and a good brisket. 


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n order to compete in today’s marketplace, every organization needs to have high-potential leaders and innovators. Smart organizations can do better by developing a process of identifying high potentials and creating a track to retain them. According to the most recent census data and a June 2013 report from the Aberdeen Group, “firms employing fewer than 100 people constitute 98 percent of the nearly 6 million companies in the U.S. and employ more than 42 million Americans. These small businesses face the same challenges as larger enterprises, albeit on a smaller scale: they need to maintain and grow their customer bases;

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accountability. They possess uniqueness in identifying challenges and opportunities and a strong drive to find solutions. Every day they are looking for a basic solution or a problem to solve. They exude optimism; every challenge to them is an opportunity; they have a “can-do” attitude. Along with this love of problem solving, these innovators consider return on investment. They tend to approach everyday challenges with the thought, “I can do it faster, better and more efficiently than we’ve done it in the past.” They have a desire to be seen, heard and to control their own destiny and that of others. When given an opportunity to solve a problem, they step forward and deliver, rather than waiting for direction. Once identified, efficient organizations can work with innovators by understanding this need and giving them an opportunity to voice their ideas. It can be difficult to appreciate them; they’ll see opportunities long before anyone else, and sometimes there will be resistance to futuristic thinking. Recognize and support these individuals and their unequaled talents. They can be hard to understand and so far out front, even their own ideas aren’t clear to them. They need an opportunity to talk about their vision, as this helps them clarify those ideas. Management can get turned off, because sometimes management can’t answer their questions or may not have even thought of those ideas previously. Just like a professional athlete, innovators may only become a super star when the organization knows how to work with their talent. When companies don’t identify their high potential leaders and innovators and work to retain them, three things can happen: 1. They can take their talent to another organization and become your competitor. 2. Without a voice and use of their skills, the whole organization can suffer. 3. They can become a catalyst for downward spiraling and be the “bad apple” before they leave. During the Industrial Age, many people had task-oriented mindsets. Today, the workforce has evolved to a new level with a new generation of employees who excel at dealing with intangibles. Recognize this is as an exciting jumping off point for the future potential growth of your company.  Bill J. Bonnstetter is chairman of Target Training International, Ltd. Dr. Ron Bonnstetter is senior vice president of research and development for TTI. TTI is based in the Scottsdale Airpark at 17785 N. Pacesetter Way. More: ttiresearch.com, ttisuccessinsights.com, @ttireseach, @ttiassessments; www. facebook.com/TTIresearch.

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cer is detected and treatment has started, we hope to be able to rapidly assess the response rate to the current treatment plan. With this rapid detection, we will be able to change the course of treatment and make sure patients have the right treatment.” Dr. Korn added that revolutionary methods of advanced imaging and analysis have the potential to detect treatment responses as early as hours after the start of therapy. “We have entered into a whole new era of treating cancer,” said Dr. Korn. “Scottsdale Healthcare is one of the few centers in the country, if not the world, that will be developing and using advanced imaging technologies and analysis to deploy its RADAR program.” Patients with cancer should consult with their personal physician to determine eligibility for participation in the RADAR program. Additional information is available by contacting a research patient care coordinator at 480-323-1339; toll free at 1-877-2733713; or via email at clinicaltrials@shc.org. The Industrial Development Authority (IDA) of Scottsdale is committed to expanding economic development and business enterprise for Scottsdale, by making grants

from income raised though the issuance of tax-free bonds for qualified applicants in the fields of education, research, health care, housing, nonprofit, manufacturing and others. The primary mission of the IDA is to promote the retention, expansion and attraction of businesses and commercial enterprises in Scottsdale and to expand employment opportunities. The IDA is also committed to supporting projects that impact the social, cultural, environmental and physical needs of the Scottsdale community and therefore improving the quality of life for its citizens. The Virginia G. Piper Cancer Center at Scottsdale Healthcare offers comprehensive cancer diagnosis, treatment, research, prevention and support services in collaboration with leading scientific researchers and community oncologists. The Scottsdale Healthcare Research Institute is committed to accelerating breakthrough therapies for treating devastating and debilitating disorders to improve patients’ health and quality of life through working with leading researchers, physicians and clinical teams. Scottsdale Healthcare is a community-based, nonprofit health system that

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TAURUS 4/20-5/20 The world events and economic delays that put you on hold most of July forced you to go in a new direction or perspective. Good fortune awaits you in August. The effort you put forth last month pays off. Unexpected developments occur by the 6th, bringing new ideas, contacts and clients (with a bit of work-related socializing).

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Seniors Mean Business Scottsdale Area Chamber of Commerce announces a new signature event, Seniors Mean Business, set for 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 3. The event is designed to engage and inform the growing population of seniors who are interested in finding ways to get and stay involved in the community. Attendance is limited to 120. There will be two featured speakers: Gordon McConnell, assistant vice president for Innovation, Entrepreneurship Venture Acceleration, as well assistant professor of practice at Arizona State University. During his time in ASU he has developed the Alexandria Network to create co-working spaces in libraries, the pracademic Rapid Startup School initiative and created the Arizona Furnace Accelerator. Laura Grafman, executive vice president of Scottsdale Healthcare Foundation. Her community activities in Phoenix/Scottsdale began when she joined what was then the Scottsdale Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, and subsequently became its president in 1981. This led to Grafman’s employment by the Hospital Development Office, now Scottsdale Healthcare Foundation. As a passionate advocate for cancer patients and their families, one of Grafman’s proudest accomplishments is serving as the point person on the fundraising team which raised over $30 million to build and endow the Virginia G. Piper Cancer Center at Scottsdale Healthcare Shea. She has also overseen the Scottsdale Healthcare Foundation Honor Ball since 1982. Moderator: Rick Kidder – President & CEO, Scottsdale Area Chamber of Commerce Who: Chamber members and guests are welcome to attend. Why: Create a forum for seniors who are still working or looking for ways to remain involved in the business community after retirement. Where: Vi at Silverstone 23005 N. 74th St., Scottsdale Cost: Free to all Register: www.ScottsdaleChamber.com 

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Dillan Micus, Executive Vice President 14851 N. Scottsdale Rd., Suite 103 Dillan Micus, Executive Vice President Scottsdale,Movers AZ 85254 Graebel 14851 N. Scottsdale Rd., Suite 103 Phone: • Fax: 480-922-5203 Jim480-444-3750 Staude, General Manager Dillan Micus, Executive Vice President Scottsdale, AZ 85254 www.axaonline.com Phone: 602-447-0200 14851 N. Scottsdale Rd.,480-922-5203 Suite 103 Phone: 480-444-3750 • Fax: Cell: 602-284-8555 Scottsdale, AZ 85254 www.axaonline.com Fax: 602-447-0554 Phone: • Fax: 480-922-5203 Dillan480-444-3750 Micus, Executive Vice President Email: jstaude@graebel.com www.axaonline.com 14851 N. Scottsdale Rd., Suite 103 www.graebel.com Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Phone: 480-444-3750 • Fax: 480-922-5203 www.axaonline.com

Nathalie Potvin, Financial Advisor AAMS® EMPLOYMENT Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC 20551 N. Pima Rd., Suite 200

“Helping our Clients Save Taxes and Scottsdale, AZ 85255-9155 Plan for the Future since 1991” Phone: 480-419-2014 Nathalie Potvin, Financial Advisor AAMS® Fax:Neill 480-419-2404 G. Wayne CPA/PFS, CFP Wells Advisors, LLC Registered TollFargo Free: Representative 800-453-6737 20551 PimaWright Rd., Suite nathalie.potvin@wfadvisors.com 10751 N. FrankN.Lloyd Blvd.,200 Suite 103 Scottsdale, AZ www.wfadvisors.com/nathalie.potvin Nathalie Potvin, Financial Advisor AAMS® Scottsdale, AZ85255-9155 85259 Phone: 480-419-2014 Fargo Advisors, LLC 480-922-9268 2415Wells E. Phone: Camelback Rd., Suite 450 Fax: 480-419-2404 20551 N. Pima Rd., Suite 200 Phoenix, AZ 85016 Email: neillw@ceteranetworks.com Toll Free: 800-453-6737 Scottsdale, AZ 85255-9155 Phone: 602-707-1880 • Fax: 602-707-1889 Website: neillnetwork.com nathalie.potvin@wfadvisors.com Phone: 480-419-2014 www.ledgent.com Specializing in Financial Planning, Investments www.wfadvisors.com/nathalie.potvin November 2012 Fax: 480-419-2404Airpark News andScottsdale EMPLOYMENT & Insurance RECRUITING Toll Free: 800-453-6737 nathalie.potvin@wfadvisors.com

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Nathalie Potvin, Financial Advisor AAMS® Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC 20551 N. Pima Rd., Suite 200 Scottsdale, AZ 85255-9155 Phone: 480-419-2014 Fax: 480-419-2404 Toll Free: 800-453-6737 nathalie.potvin@wfadvisors.com www.wfadvisors.com/nathalie.potvin

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14427 N. 73rd Street, Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-947-5545 Fax: 480-315-1336 www.troonglass.com

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16630 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Phone: 480-998-9211 • Fax: 480-607-2893 www.sleepinnscottsdale.com

HARDWARE

FINGERPRINTING 7650 E. Gelding Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-948-4697 www.scottsdalecustom.com

HOTELS 7330 N. Pima Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Phone: 480-948-3800 www.daysinnscottsdale.com

FINGERPRINTING SCOTTSDALE 15560 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd, Suite B Scottsdale, AZ. 85260 Call 480.860.8446 for Appointment Times www.FingerPrintingScottsdale.com Your place to go when you need to be fingerprinted FAST and ACCURATELY! We provide pre-employment and licensing fingerprinting in Scottsdale, Arizona.

FIREARMS SALES & SERVICE

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INSURANCE 14870 N. Northsight Blvd. #100 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-922-7776 Email: Info@USAutoweapons.com www.usautoweapons.com

GENERAL CONTRACTING

7750 E. Gelding Dr., Suite 4 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-991-1993 Fax: 480-991-3004 www.legacyaz.com

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16770 N. Perimeter Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-502-3836 www.scottsdalemarriott.com

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Scottsdale, AZTown 85260 Center Ahwatukee E. Ray Rd., Phone:4843 480-596-9700 Ahwatukee, AZ 85044 www.pinnaclelock.com

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Ahwatukee TownCenter Center Ahwatukee Town 4843 E. Ray Rd., Rd., Ahwatukee, AZ Ahwatukee, AZ85044 85044 Phone: 480-598-0306 Phone: 480-598-0306

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13845 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Phone: 480-948-6677 Taking Care of Your Landscaping Needs www.OpusArtofJewelry.com 25847 N. 19th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85085 Phone: 623-879-7547 LANDSCAPING www.pocklandscapesolutions.com

COME JOINScottsdale, US FOR AAZ FREE BREAKFAST 85260 Phone: group 480-970-4148 Our great networking meets the 2nd & 4th Fax: 480-481-9848 Wednesday of the month 7:00AM-8:15AM www.sunstateprint.com I-HOP located Loop 101 & Raintree MOBILE APPS ContactHarley-Davidson Randy Hansen, of Pres. 480-699-2484 Scottsdale N. Hayden Rd. or Cliff15600 Gaines, V.P. 480-443-3424 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 480-905-1903 Email: info@hdofscottsdale.com NURSING CARE www.hdofscottsdale.com

Complete Lettershop Services 13845 N. Scottsdale Rd. Complete Lettershop Services Scottsdale, AZ 85254Postage Fullfillment •• Discounted Discounted Fullfillment••Lists Lists Postage Phone: 480-948-6677 7650 Redfield SuiteD-6, D-6, 7650E.E. Redfield Rd., Rd., Suite www.OpusArtofJewelry.com Scottsdale, AZ 85260 85260 Scottsdale, AZ LANDSCAPING Phone: 480-483-7677 Phone: 480-483-7677 Email: BUSHLPRS@aol.com Email: BUSHLPRS@aol.com www.businesshelpersmailcenter.com www.businesshelpersmailcenter.com

8151 E. Evans Road, Suite 2 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-315-8040 Email: info@vuria.com www.vuria.com

Tim Fitzgerald, President 7689 E. Paradise Lane, Suite 8 Tim Fitzgerald, Scottsdale, AZPresident 85260 7689Phone: E. Paradise Lane, Suite 8 480-970-4148 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Fax: 480-481-9848 Phone: 480-970-4148 www.sunstateprint.com Fax: 480-481-9848 7706 E. Acoma Dr. #3 MOBILE APPS www.sunstateprint.com Scottsdale, AZ 85260

Phone: 480-948-4485 • Fax: 480-948-7458 Email: contact@azmetroscapes.com www.azmetroscapes.com

6636 E. Thunderbird Rd., SCOTTSDALE Scottsdale, AZ 85254

Nancy Wakely 8149 E. Evans Rd. #C-05 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-560-1600 Email: nw@lymphatichealingcenter.com www.lymphatichealingcenter.com

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Phone: 480-948-4485 • Fax: 480-948-7458 Email: contact@azmetroscapes.com www.azmetroscapes.com

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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

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Business Suites at Kierland 7010 E. Acoma Dr. #101 8426 E. Shea Scottsdale, AZBlvd., 85254 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480.800.4820 Phone: 480-664-6600 www.boardroomsuites.com Email: businessofficesuitesatkierland@gmail.com www.azbusinessofficesuites.com OFFICE SPACE SERVICES

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7248 S. Harl Ave., #104 Tempe, AZ 85283 Phone: 480-966-9929 10320 N. Scottsdale Rd. Fax: 480-966-0992 Scottsdale, AZ 85253 Phoenix@CratersAndFreighters.com Phone: 480-951-3599 www.CratersAndFreightersPhoenix.com www.sunpatioaz.com

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15650 N 83rd Way, Scottsdale, AZ 85260 (Inside Impact Church) 602-402-2810 • www.smallworlddaycare.org “Our goal is to meet the social, emotional, physical, POOLS/SPAS/PATIOS and intellectual needs that are unique to each child!”

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Currently, CPI’s management portfolio consists of over Currently, management portfolio consists of 100 projects,CPI’s approaching 4.5 million square feet, and over 100 projects, approaching 4.5and million consists of office, industrial, retail square space. feet, and consists of office, industrial, and retail space.

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10320 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85253 Phone: 480-951-3599 Tim Fitzgerald, President www.sunpatioaz.com 7689 E. Paradise Lane, Suite 8 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-970-4148 Fax: 480-481-9848 15770 N.www.sunstateprint.com Greenway-Hayden Loop, Suite 101 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-483-0166 Fax: 480-483-9019 www.despinsprinting.com 14255 N. 79th St., Suite 1 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-483-6100 Fax: 480-483-9096 www.swimpoolwarehouse.com

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Located the Scottsdale AirCenter Judyin Amland, Designated Broker 7820N. E. 78th EvansWay, Rd., Suite Suite 400 15290 B200 Scottsdale, AZ Scottsdale, AZ 85260 85260 Phone: 480-483-2853 • Fax: 480-951-7460 Phone: 480-483-7867 Email:www.greaterairparkrealty.com Email: leno@iconprintlabs.com www.iconprintlabs.com

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SEARCH ENGINE MARKETING

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SHIPPING

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2013 Marketing Technology Summit Focuses on Content Marketing

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"As the premier trade association for science and technology companies, the Arizona Technology Council is committed to helping its members identify the right resources needed to succeed," said Steven G. Zylstra, president and CEO, Arizona Technology Council. "The Marketing Technology Summit is one of our signature events, known for both its networking and educational opportunities that can help businesses achieve their growth goals." Matt Hensler, president of the BMA's Phoenix chapter, and vice president, strategic services, Canyon Communications, said that ongoing marketing education is the goal of the BMA. "We have gathered a premier lineup of thought leaders in content marketing who will share their strategies for success." 

48 Hour Media...................................... 44 Abcor................................................... 65 Advanced Hearing Technologies.............. 59 American Telephone............................... 54 Airport Property Specialists........... 5, 29, 30 Arizona Diamondbacks............................. 6 Assured Imaging.................................... 44 Aunt Abby's Treat.................................. 10 Avery Lane............................................ 40 AZ Integrated Media House Ad............... 43

Gould Staffing....................................... 49 Greater Airpark Realty Services............... 10 Greyhawk Catering................................ 63

Backflow Prevention............................... 79 Bank 34............................................... 55 Best Law Firm....................................... 64 Boccieri Golf......................................... 20 Boardroom Suites.................................. 62 Café North............................................ 47 Camidor Property Services ................ 52-53 Colliers International............................... 23 Cornwell Corp....................................... 26 Corporate Center................................... 45 Cox Communications.............................. 21 Cross Commercial Realty Advisors, LLC ... IBC Cutler Commercial................................. 16 Despins Printing & Graphics.................... 54 Earnhardt Cadillac................................. IFC E.D. Marshall Jewelers........................... 61 First Fidelity Bank, Craig Litle................... 2 First International Bank & Trust............... 60

Hymson Goldstein & Pantiliat PC............... 1 Jet Linx Scottsdale.................................. 8 L&J Motor Vehicle Services.................... 51 La Petit Academy ................................. 55 Laser Touch One................................... 35 Levrose Real Estate............................... 17 Los Arcos Realty................................... 58 Luther Law........................................... 57 Mark Susan Photography........................ 50 Malee's Thai Bistro................................ 48 Michael's Creative Jewelry......................BC Mist America......................................... 31 North Scottsdale Chamber...................... 79 Nussbaum & Gillis.................................. 11

Date: Thursday, Aug. 22 Time: 12:30 p.m.-6 p.m. Location: Hilton Scottsdale Resort & Villas Grand Ballroom, 6333 N. Scottsdale Road Agenda: 12:30 p.m. ‑ Registration/Networking/ Sponsor Expo 1 p.m. - Keynote Speaker – Tim Riesterer 1:45 p.m. - Presentation/Panel - "Content Marketing for Sales Success" 3 p.m. ‑ Presentation/Panel - "Content Marketing: Secrets of Master Marketers" 3:45 p.m. - Keynote Speaker – Robert Rose 4:30 p.m. ‑ Cocktail Reception/ Networking/Sponsor Expo Cost to Attend, including two drink tickets for beer/wine during cocktail reception: AZTC/BMA/PIAZ members, $40 Non-AZTC /-BMA members, $60 Sponsorship $750-$2,500 To learn more about the Arizona Technology Council, visit www.aztech council.org. To learn more about BMA Phoenix, visit www.bmaphoenix.org.

Scottsdale Airport Auto Care................... 37 Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce........... 78 Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce Trade Show........................................... 42 Scottsdale Country Day School............... 24 Scottsdale Printing................................. 56 Scottsdale Quarter................................. 41 Scottsdale Thunderbird Suites................. 57 Shell Commercial Ad #1................... 13, 25 Signature Real Estate Services................ 39 Skyport Scottsdale................................... 9 Spa 810............................................... 51 Storage West.......................................... 7 Strategic Asset Conservation.................. 49 Sun Patio & Pool..................................... 6 Title Boxing Club................................... 33 Tom's Thumb Fresh Market.................... 62 TTI Performance Systems....................... 56 Tutor Time ............................................ 32 Twisted Rose......................................... 46

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oin the Business Marketing Association (BMA) Phoenix and the Arizona Technology Council on Aug. 22 at the Hilton Scottsdale Resort & Villas for the 2013 Marketing Technology Summit. Designed for the continuing education of marketing professionals, this event is dedicated to best practices in content marketing and will feature keynote presentations by Tim Riesterer, chief strategy and marketing officer, Corporate Visions, and Robert Rose, lead strategist for the Content Marketing Institute. In addition, the conference will feature two panels: "Content Marketing for Sales Success" and "Content Marketing: Secrets of Master Marketers" as well as an expo featuring relevant products and services.

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Vuria.................................................... 12 Partner Warehouse and Distribution......... 20 Pinnacle Lock & Safe............................. 56 Prestige Cleaners.................................. 14 PrintScan Solutions................................ 26 Rayco, Lee Harris.................................. 80 Ray's Pizza........................................... 47 Rinaldi's Italian Deli................................ 46

Weiss Kelly........................................... 58 Western Alliance Bancorp....................... 15 Which Wich........................................... 48 In addition to its unparalleled Airpark distribution, the Scottsdale Airpark News is also mailed directly to an additional 2,000 Airpark business owners every month!

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Pinnacle Aviation Honored with Global Safety Award

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cottsdale-based Pinnacle Aviation has been awarded a Platinum Rating by ARGUS as well as IS-BAO Stage II Registration. Pinnacle Aviation was audited by the ARGUS CHEQ system, the most accurate and detailed third-party due diligence system for charter operators, buyers and passengers around the world, and subsequently given its highest rating. The company was also audited by the International Standard for Business Aircraft Operations (IS-BAO) and awarded the highly regarded Stage II Registration level. “This accomplishment is the result of the safety culture we have established in our organization in every facet of our operation,” said Pinnacle Aviation Founder Curt Pavlicek. “Our dedicated safety team has worked hard to meticulously organize a system that continues to exceed the standards of our recent audit. Pinnacle Aviation’s goal has always been to be at the forefront of programs that will enhance our safety and operational standards for our clients.” ARGUS grants three levels of awards: Gold, Gold Plus, and Platinum. In order to achieve an ARGUS rating, historical information on the commercial certificate, pilots, aircraft serial numbers, ownership and management are compiled, processed and scored. An operator’s composite score is compared against an

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aggregate group of operators with like exposures, and if found to meet or exceed the median score of those operators, the operator will be granted an ARGUS Gold Rating. In order to then achieve Platinum Rating, operators must complete the ARGUS Platinum onsite safety audit. A Platinum Rating requires a well-developed safety management system, a clear and workable emergency Response Plan, effective policies and procedures, and documented records for all major aspects of operations and maintenance within a flight department or charter company. ARGUS’ Platinum Rating is prestigious, with only 108 operators achieving the platinum level as of July 10, 2013. During the audit process, 24 functional areas are evaluated including 12 in operations and 12 in maintenance. Areas such as pilot training, in-flight performance, operational control, and inspection programs are reviewed. Roughly 17 percent of operators who attempt Platinum Rating do not pass. IS-BAO also awarded Pinnacle Aviation with a Stage II level of Safety Management System (SMS) maturity. This registration level is granted to organizations that not only demonstrate that they have the tools in place for their SMS, but also that those tools are being used. Pinnacle Aviation is one of only two charter providers in Arizona that is IS-BAO certified. Pinnacle Aviation was founded in 1988 by Pavlicek, a corporate pilot with a desire to turn his passion for aviation into selling and acquiring aircraft for clients. There are five companies that operate under the Pinnacle umbrella: sales and acquisitions, management, charter, maintenance and insurance. Pinnacle Aviation has represented clients in numerous sales and acquisitions from turboprops to Boeing 737 and 757 aircraft. The company's charter aircraft has an impeccable safety record. Pinnacle has operations in Hawaii, California, Arizona and New Jersey. More: www.pinnacleaviation.com. 


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a fast, fun, evening running series at the beautiful Scottsdale Sports Complex. Whether you are looking to run your first 5K or a chance to improve your fitness, you will enjoy this fantastic series. Chip-timing equipment tracks your two-loop run over the fun and challenging course.

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