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Community Relations Coordinator, Community Relations Manager - Hudbay Minerals
Aug 20, 2019 12:10 PM
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Executive Director, El Grupo Youth Cycling
Sep 10, 2019 12:10 PM
Kate Hiller has over 30 years in the non-profit field in the areas of fundraising, grassroots marketing and organizational development. Kate is the Executive Director of El Grupo Youth Cycling since January of 2019 and has involved with El Grupo for over 8 years as a parent and as a fundraising consultant. With a strong dedication to empowering low-income individuals, Kate has also worked at the Primavera Foundation, Mobile Meals and the Emerge Center Against Domestic Abuse. As a consultant and as senior leader in community-based organizations, she has worked with staff teams and board of directors to strengthen their organizations and missions to increase their impact. Kate is a long-time resident of Tucson, has her BS in Organizational Development from Prescott College. Kate has always been a bike commuter but caught cycling fever when her son was in the Team El Grupo Program. |
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Chief criminal deputy, Arizona Attorney's office, Pima County
Sep 17, 2019 12:10 PM
Jonathan Mosher Chief Criminal Deputy Pima County, Arizona Attorney’s office
As Chief Criminal Deputy, Jonathan Mosher is responsible for the day-to-day supervision and management of the Criminal Division while supervising over 60 attorneys. Previously, as Chief Trial Counsel, he prosecuted homicides, cold cases, violent felonies, sexual assaults, and crimes against children. He has lectured at training seminars for prosecutors throughout Arizona and nationally. He has been recognized by the Arizona Prosecuting Attorneys Advisory Council (APAAC) for Excellence in Victim Advocacy (2009) and as Felony Prosecutor of the Year (2011). He has also received the Association of Government Attorneys in Capital Litigation (AGACL) Board of Directors Advocacy Award (2017) (for his prosecution of State v. Watson, a case featured on Dateline NBC’s “Secrets of the Desert” episode).
After graduating from Colgate University in 1991 and the University of Iowa College of Law with High Honors in 1994, Jonathan served as a law clerk with the Arizona Supreme Court. He then spent nearly a decade in private practice specializing in environmental litigation with the Los Angeles offices of two international law firms; Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher and Latham & Watkins. In 2003, he wrote “A Pound of Cause for a Penny of Proof: The Failed Economy of an Eroded Causation Standard in Toxic Tort Cases,” published in the NYU Environmental Law Journal.
Jonathan is a member of the Board of Directors of Boys and Girls Clubs of Tucson and the Humane Society of Southern Arizona. In his remaining free time, to scare criminal cases out of his mind, he runs and climbs rocks. |
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Governor, Rotary District 5500
Oct 01, 2019 12:10 PM
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Handi-Dogs, Inc.
Oct 22, 2019 12:10 PM
75 S Montego Dr Tucson, AZ 85710 Handi-Dogs is dedicated to helping older adults and people with disabilities gain independence and improve their quality of life through specialized training of dogs and to advocate about the important role of service dogs. For more information on Handi-Dogs click here.
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Director, Poverty Reduction Taskforce
Dec 03, 2019 12:10 PM
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Executive Director, Little Hooves and Big Hearts
Jan 14, 2020 12:10 PM
As LHBH’s co-founder, executive director and lead equine-assisted facilitator, Tammy Mockbee feels blessed to be able to combine her love of horses with her lifelong commitment to helping others. Tammy started riding when she was only four, and she’s been around horses ever since. Immediately prior to teaming up with Patty Green to form LHBH, Tammy was a riding instructor, trained horses and taught equestrian classes at the Miraval Resort and Spa near Tucson. Described by some of her friends as the female “Horse Whisperer,” Tammy has developed an extraordinary bond with her equine friends, and she’s trained LHBH’s fifteen miniature horses to be highly effective therapy animals. Tammy’s interest in helping people with special needs goes back almost as far as her riding. As an eighth grader in Tucson, she volunteered to work with mentally and physically handicapped kids. Tammy continued her volunteering in high school, helping out at the local senior center, caring for a young boy with epilepsy and spending weekends with a physically disabled couple. In the years since then, she has assisted the Marana School District with its special-needs students and has helped provide home-care services to the elderly. Her gift of empathy now finds full expression at LHBH. Tammy is certified by Skyhorse Equine Guided Education, the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International, and Pet Partners. |
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Director of Strategic Innovation, Watermark Retirement Communities
Jan 21, 2020 12:10 PM
I love getting into the middle of big ideas and helping launch them to reality. At Watermark, big ideas for delivering the highest quality care for our residents come from every direction—from staff, residents, leadership and the community and these ideas need champions who can enthusiastically lead the process for ushering them into reality. I enjoy working with diverse teams, and the success that comes from members contributing through unique lenses. At Watermark, I’m involved in cutting-edge innovation and program development in support of Thrive Living for our residents and associates; what could be better than making a difference and having fun doing it! My recent experience was in development for the University of Arizona’s Eller College of Management. It was here that I began working with the Watermark team, helping to shape value-add projects for Masters of Business students and working with faculty to sponsor pioneering research in Integrative Leadership. My passion for health care innovation originated from working with students interested in careers in health care and the advancement opportunities that I observed at the intersection of health care and business. I have a Master’s Degree in Business and a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication from the University of Arizona. I’m a Tucson-native with two grown children and love all aspects of the spectacular desert and culture of the Southwest as well as travel to other interesting cultures across the globe. |
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