11th Annual
TRENDS DAY CONFERENCE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 2016 | 7:15am - 4:00pm
JW MARRIOTT PHOENIX DESERT RIDGE 5350 EAST MARRIOTT DRIVE
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AGENDA AT A GLANCE 7:15am | Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:15am | Welcome
Debra Z. Sydenham, FAICP, Executive Director, ULI Arizona
12:45pm | Exponential Surprise, Exponential
Steve LaTerra, Chair, ULI Arizona District Council Stanton Shafer, Trends Day 2016 Chiar
Opportunities – What the Future Brings
Paul Saffo, Forecaster
8:30am | Paving The Way: Economist
K.C. Conway, MAI, CRE, Senior Vice President, Credit Risk Management, SunTrust Bank
12:30pm | ULI Update
9:10am | Healthcare Development Quick Hit
Sharon Harper, President and Chief Executive Officer, Plaza Companies
9:20am | It’s a Dry Heat: Water Quick Hit Grady Gammage, Jr., Partner, Gammage & Burnham
1:30pm | Pro Or Con: The Trends Debate
Topic: Light Rail
Steven A. Betts, Senior Advisor, Holualoa Companies - Moderator PRO
Grant Woods, Attorney, Grant Woods Law and former Arizona Attorney General CON
Robert Robb, Editorial Columnist, The Arizona Republic
9:30am | Water: Managing for the Future
2:15pm | State Land Quick Hit
Resources
2:25pm | Velocity Quick Hit
Grady Gammage, Jr., Partner, Gammage & Burnham - Moderator Thomas Buschatzke, Director, Arizona Department of Water Patricia Mulroy, Senior Fellow, William S. Boyd School of Law,
Climate Adaptation and Environmental Policy, Brookings Institution Sarah Porter, Director, Kyl Center for Water Policy, Morrison Institute for Public Policy, Arizona State University
10:15am | The Future Of . . . Creative Offices Rory A. Carder, President, DAVIS Michael R. Davis, AIA, Co-Founder, DAVIS
10:30am | The Future Of . . . Retail
Erin A. McInerney, Vice President, Acquisitions and Development, RED Development, LLC
10:45am | Focus Group: The Millennial Class
Byron Sarhangian, Attorney, Snell & Wilmer - Moderator Chris Brozina, Executive Vice President of Development, Mark-Taylor, Inc. Elise Goodell, Marketing Manager, Maracay Homes Chris Grogan, Partner, El Dorado Holdings, Inc. Jenny Poon, Founder, CO+HOOTS
11:30am | Networking Lunch
Lisa A. Atkins, Commissioner, Arizona State Land Department
John W. Graham, President and Chief Executive Officer, Sunbelt Holdings and Chairman of the Velocity Project
2:35pm | Education And Jobs:
Momentum Through Partnership
Wellington “Duke” Reiter, FAIA, Senior Advisor to the President,
Arizona State University - Moderator Pearl Chang Esau, President and Chief Executive Officer, Expect More Arizona John W. Graham, President and Chief Executive Officer, Sunbelt Holdings J. Doug Pruitt, Chairman, Sundt Companies, Inc. and Chairman, Sundt Construction, Inc. Steven G. Seleznow, Ed.D., President and Chief Executive Officer, Arizona Community Foundation
3:20pm | ASU: 2025
Michael M. Crow, President, Arizona State University
3:50pm | Closing Remarks
Jim Pierson, Trends Day 2016 Vice Chair
4:00 - 6:00pm | Networking Reception &
Masterplan Jam
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6 ULI Arizona District Council Leadership Steven LaTerra, Chair Managing Director, Meyers Research LLC
Gary M. Linhart, Vice Chair Founding Partner, ViaWest Group
Heidi Kimball, Treasurer Senior Vice President, Sunbelt Holdings
Advisory Board Eric Anderson Transportation Director, Maricopa Association of Governments Steven A. Betts Senior Advisor, Holualoa Companies Stephen Cleveland City Manager, City of Buckeye Rick Collins President/Southwest, Ryan Companies US, Inc. Brian Dalke City Manager, City of Goodyear Patrick Graham State Director, The Nature Conservancy in Arizona Michael S. Hammond SIOR, CRE, President and CEO, PICOR Commercial Real Estate Services
Jill Kusy Hegardt Director of Entitlements, DMB
Heather Personne President, ViaWest Retail
David Larcher President, Vestar
Wellington Reiter, FAIA Special Advisor to the President, Arizona State University
Michelle McGinty Senior Vice President, DRA Strategic Communications Brandy McLain Principal, McLain Studio Wesley Mehl Deputy Commissioner, Arizona State Land Department Jeffrey Mongan Senior Vice President, The Athens Group Scott Nelson Vice President Development, Macerich Lorenzo Perez Principal & Co-Founder, Venue Projects, LLC
David Roderique President and CEO, Downtown Phoenix Partnership Jordan R. Rose Attorney and Founding Partner, Rose Law Group
Stanton A. Shafer, Chief Operating Officer, Holualoa Companies Mark Stapp Executive Director, MRED,W.P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University Debra Stark, AICP Director, Planning and Development, Maricopa County Jennifer Understahl Partner, Perkins Coie, LLP
Lance Ross, SIOR President, Ross Property Advisors
Greg Vogel Chief Executive Officer, Land Advisors Organization
David Rousseau President, SRP
Andy Warren President, Maracay Homes
Byron Sarhangian Attorney, Snell & Wilmer David C. Scholl Partner, Vintage Partners
2016 TRENDS DAY Committee Stanton A. Shafer, Chair Chief Operating Officer, Holualoa Companies
Chris Grogan Partner, El Dorado Holdings, Inc.
Michelle McGinty Senior Vice President, DRA Strategic Communications
Rick Collins, Vice Chair President/Southwest, Ryan Companies US, Inc.
Thomas C. Johnston Senior Managing Director, Savills Studley
Rebecca Rae Murans Designer, JRC Design
Beth Jo Zeitzer Owner / Designated Broker, ROI Properties
Jim Pierson, Vice Chair Principal, Legacy Capital Advisors
Heidi Kimball Senior Vice President, Sunbelt Holdings
Nate Nathan President, Nathan & Associates, Inc.
Debra Z. Sydenham, FAICP Executive Director, ULI Arizona
Steven A. Betts Senior Advisor, Holualoa Companies
Thomas Knoell Director of Commercial Leasing, Desert Troon Companies
Heather Personne President, ViaWest Retail
Kristen Busby Director, ULI Arizona
Wellington Reiter, FAIA Special Advisor to the President, Arizona State University
Gerri Lipp Manager, ULI Arizona
Tim Brislin Vice President, Harvard Investments, Inc. Charley Freericks President, DMB
Steven LaTerra Managing Director, Meyers Research LLC
Mitch Rosen, Development Manager, Papago Park Center
Paul Salinas Partner, Wetta Ventures, LLC
Carrie A. Martin Programs Coordinator, ULI Arizona
7 About the Urban Land Institute The Urban Land Institute is a 501[c][3] nonprofit research and education organization supported by its members. Founded in 1936, the Institute now has members in 95 countries worldwide, representing the entire spectrum of land use and real estate development disciplines working in private enterprise and public service. As the preeminent multidisciplinary land use and real estate forum, ULI facilitates an open exchange of ideas, information, and experience among local, national, and international industry leaders and policy makers dedicated to creating better places.
The mission of the Urban Land Institute is to provide leadership in the responsible use of land and in creating and sustaining thriving communities worldwide. The ULI Arizona District Council was formed in the early 1980s, as a direct response to the need for educational forums and events at a local level. ULI Arizona has been a statewide convener for dialogs among change-agents and industry leaders in providing an unbiased and non-partisan exchange of ideas relevant to Arizona communities. ULI Arizona boasts over 1,000 members, and has one of the highest member participation rates of any ULI District Council.
About ULI Arizona’s Real Estate TRENDS DAY Conference This year marks the 11th Annual ULI Arizona Trends Day Conference. Each year the ULI Arizona District Council convenes Trends Day — a one-day deep-dive into the most current state and national land use and real estate trends, with a focus on what to expect in the future, where the best opportunities can be found, and how these components affect both public and private sector partners. Over thirty industry experts elaborate on issues and trends regarding Arizona’s future with a focus on the next ten years for the economy, water resources,
creative offices, millennials, education and jobs, State Trust Land, healthcare, retail, and the Trends Debate on the topic of light rail. Trends Day is certainly the best “state of the state” conference with nearly 1,000 attendees. It brings together public and private sector industry influencers, up-and-comers, and thought-leaders from across the State together in a neutral environment for a day of sharing best practices, fresh perspectives and forward-thinking expert insight to advance Arizona’s competitive edge and to build thriving communities.
Benefits of Joining the Urban Land Institute • Make connections with the right people – here in Arizona, nationally and internationally. Only ULI brings together professionals such as developers, architects, planners, attorneys, engineers, brokers, investors, lenders, and government officials involved in every sector of land use and real estate development. Opportunities for networking are unparalleled. • Look smart. Use ULI’s wealth of information and resources (available to members only) to get information you can’t find anywhere else. • Get the tools you need for future success. ULI offers solid, reliable analysis of demographic and market trends, and what it means for land use and real estate – especially at the local level, and also on the national and international levels. • Improve your community. ULI works to make our communities better places to live by connecting the private and public sectors to discuss the land use and real estate-
related topics that are most relevant. Members have a unique opportunity to access the brain trust that is ULI, and to help promote more livable communities. • Outstanding programming at the local level. ULI Arizona offers a multitude of programs and networking opportunities that are the gold standard of the industry. There are also opportunities to earn continuing education credits from ADRE, AIA, and AICP. Will being an active ULI member give you the connections and tools to be more successful? Yes. But in addition to the benefits to your career, being a ULI member brings with it the responsibility of leadership. If you are up for the challenge of being a leader – of going beyond business to be a person of influence in your field and your community – ULI is the organization for you. For information on joining the Urban Land Institute, and working together to create better places, please visit www.arizona.uli.org.
ULI Arizona District Council Team Debra Z. Sydenham, FAICP Executive Director
Kristen Busby, AICP Director
Gerri Lipp Manager
Carrie A. Martin Programs Coordinator
5090 North 40th Street, Suite 210 | Phoenix, AZ 85018 | Arizona.ULI.org | 602.449.7920 The Urban Land Institute is an approved provider of continuing education credits. Trends Day offers 6 hours CEUs Arizona Department of Real Estate, 6 AIA LUs, and 6 AICP CMs.
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8:15am
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Welcome
Steve LaTerra Chair, ULI Arizona District Council
8:30am
Green Room Sponsor
Stanton Shafer Chair, Trends Day 2016
Paving the Way: Economist The economy and the marketplace it fosters continue to show signs of improvement. Market forces are aligning globally, nationally, and regionally to provide the fuel that powers this growth. Join us as K.C. Conway draws from his wealth of experience and insights to help us understand this trend, the forces behind it, and more importantly, the direction it is headed. K.C. Conway, MAI, CRE Senior Vice President, Credit Risk Management, SunTrust Bank
AGENDA 9 9:10am
Healthcare Development: Quick Hit How will the rapidly changing healthcare landscape impact: (1) the continuum of care, (2) utilization of bricks and mortar, and (3) investment activity in healthcare real estate? Where will the market head and which investment opportunities will exist?
Sharon Harper
President and Chief Executive Officer, Plaza Companies
9:20am
It’s a Dry Heat: Quick Hit Arizonans enjoy the benefit of a legacy of sound water management practices, but will they be enough to preserve this precious resource for generations to come? Grady Gammage will provide an overview of the prescient policies that were enacted over the last several decades, and will share his perspective on how this resource should be managed to meet demand for the future generations. Grady Gammage, Jr. Partner, Gammage & Burnham
9:30am
Water: Managing for the Future
Moderator
With an arid and rapidly developing West facing ever more challenges to its limited supply of water, how will we address this challenge in the next 10 years and beyond? The wise use of this resource will frame the future of agriculture, growth patterns and the urban form, and pose challenges to economic development. Three esteemed experts on the subject will illuminate and enlighten this debate.
Grady Gammage, Jr. Partner, Gammage & Burnham
Thomas Buschatzke Director, Arizona Department of Water Resources
Patricia Mulroy
Senior Fellow, William S. Boyd School of Law, Climate Adaptation and Environmental Policy, Brookings Institution
Sarah Porter Director, Kyl Center for Water Policy, Morrison Institute for Public Policy, Arizona State University
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Future of: Creative Offices Space-per-employee has been reduced to the point of pain by corporate occupiers seeking to reduce real estate costs. Two factors have converged to shift the focus from “less space” to “more productive space” – the recovery of the economy, meaning employers are back to competing for talent; and the ongoing shift to younger employees, who have grown up in a technology-rich environment. What will these trends mean for office space design over the next 10 years? How will employers provide their employees choices about how/where they work, in order to maximize satisfaction and productivity? Learn about how these trends will also shape office building design in the next wave of buildings.
10:30am
Rory A. Carder
Michael R. Davis, AIA
President, DAVIS
Co-Founder, DAVIS
Future Of: Retail
Erin A. McInerney
Vice President, Acquisitions and Development, RED Development, LLC
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What will the future retail store look like? How will developers and retailers continue to evolve to serve their changing customer base? The future of retail is about flexibility and innovation. Retail will be more about “the experience” than ever before. Retailers will draw consumers by fulfilling instant gratification demands, as well as demand for more infill and accessible retail. Learn how retailers and developers will evolve through the adaptive reuse of existing real estate, the use of technology to make the consumer experience seamless, and “place making” that will draw consumers for the experience as well as the product.
AGENDA 11 10:45am
Focus Group: The Millennial Class
Moderator
Millennials. You hear about them, you read about them, you wonder about them, but do you understand them? Set aside the theories and join us for straight talk as ULI Young Leaders explore the lives of their fellow Millennials in relation to future household formations, job expectations, buying habits and interests. How will Millennials impact your business throughout the next decade? Let’s find out.
Byron Sarhangian Attorney, Snell & Wilmer
Chris Brozina
Executive Vice President of Development, Mark-Taylor, Inc.
11:30am
Networking Lunch
12:30am
ULI Update
Debra Z. Sydenham, FAICP Executive Director, ULI Arizona
Elise Goodell
Marketing Manager, Maracay Homes
Chris Grogan Partner, El Dorado Holdings, Inc.
Jenny Poon Founder, CO+HOOTS
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Paul Saffo Forecaster
1:30pm
Keynote: Exponential Surprise, Exponential Opportunities – What the Future Brings The digitally-fueled “new economy” anticipated in the late 1990s is arriving late and in utterly unexpected ways. Social media, maker culture, sensors and even the 2008 market crash are merely local phenomena in a much larger shift. A dying consumer economy built on consumption is being displaced by a new creator economy built on mass engagement. This moment is eerily similar to the mid-1950s, when an infant consumer economy began to emerge – like then, events today will shape the economic landscape for decades to come. The result will be maddening uncertainty for incumbents, but for innovators who keep their head– and keep their head up – this shift presents vast opportunities.
Pro Or Con: The Trends Debate
Topic: Light Rail
Is light rail worth it? Two of Arizona’s most interesting personalities will debate the pros and cons of publicly financing light rail, modern street car and other forms of mass transit. This dynamic exchange of views will provide insight as to whether the benefits our communities derive from these transportation projects sufficiently justify the cost. Con:
Moderator
Pro:
Steven A. Betts Grant Woods Senior Advisor, Attorney, Holualoa Companies Grant Woods Law and former Arizona Attorney General
2:15pm
Lisa A. Atkins Commissioner, Arizona State Land Department
Robert Robb
Editorial Columnist, The Arizona Republic
State Land: Quick Hit Market trends and business opportunities are moving at an ever-increasing pace, hoping to stay ahead of the next boom or bust cycle. As such, many Arizona municipalities and government agencies have modernized their process to expedite critical economic development opportunities for their communities. The communities with the largest developable land holdings need the most efficient systems - which brings us to the State Land Department. How will this large, historically slow-moving organization think forward and prepare for the next wave of land development opportunities? What are the future growth areas and will the Department be prepared to move quickly
AGENDA 13 2:25pm
Velocity: Quick Hit
John W. Graham
President and Chief Executive Officer, Sunbelt Holdings and Chairman of the Velocity Project
A unique partnership involving GPEC, the Brookings Institution, and the Stanford Research Institute, joined a group of public, private and civic leaders to develop Velocity, an unprecedented public-private undertaking to transform Greater Phoenix into a strong innovation and technology economy. Learn details of Velocity’s key focus areas – growth and attraction of advanced industries; creation of high-tech jobs including middle-skill technical jobs; and, doubling the number of high school STEM graduates. Through the next 10 years and beyond, the Velocity strategy could yield a 3:1 return on investment for Arizona. Join us to hear how this possibility can become the state’s reality.
2:35pm
Education and Jobs: Momentum Through Partnership
Moderator
True or False? Educational opportunity and quality will impact Arizona’s economic future. Recent national surveys on the best places for business in the U.S. clearly demonstrate the critical importance of education and workforce development as leading indicators of future success in attracting businesses and employment as communities and regions strive to build thriving, sustainable, and competitive economies. Panelists will explore the next 10 years in K-12, higher-ed, and workforce development, and identify potential pivot points that could affect the way we do business.
Wellington Reiter, FAIA Special Advisor to the President, Arizona State University Notes:
Pearl Chang Esau President and Chief Executive Officer, Expect More Arizona
John W. Graham
President and Chief Executive Officer, Sunbelt Holdings
J. Doug Pruitt Steven Seleznow, Ed.D. President and Chief Executive Officer, Arizona Community Foundation
Sundt Companies, Inc. and Chairman, Sundt Construction, Inc.
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ASU: 2025
Michael M. Crow President, Arizona State University
Few universities have been more dedicated to the future of higher education and the responsibility of a public institution to the well-being of an entire region than Arizona State University. Building on the theme of “The Next 10 Years,” President Crow will articulate a vision for ASU, one which is built on unprecedented partnerships, is global in reach, and leverages the unique resources of the State to the benefit of all its citizens.
3:50pm
Closing Remarks
Jim Pierson Vice Chair, Trends Day 2016
4:00pm to 6:00pm
Networking Reception
At the JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Grand Saguaro Ballroom
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& Masterplan Jam
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16 BIOGRAPHIES Lisa A. Atkins
Commissioner, Arizona State Land Department Lisa Atkins was appointed by Governor Douglas A. Ducey to serve as Commissioner of the Arizona State Land Department on June 15, 2015. Lisa is the 21st Commissioner in the 100-year history of the State Land Department, and is responsible for managing and administering 9.2 million acres of State Land that is held in a Trust for 13 beneficiaries, the largest of which is Arizona’s K-12 education. As an Arizona native, Ms. Atkins combines a wellrounded understanding of the State with more than 40 years of experience in the federal and state legislative and policy arenas. Ms. Atkins served for more than 23 years as Chief of Staff to Congressman Bob Stump (R-AZ) in both Washington, D.C. and Arizona, 18 months as the Executive Director of the County Supervisors Association of Arizona (CSA), representing more than 50 elected Arizona County Supervisors on policy and budget matters, and 11 years as the Vice President for Public Policy for Greater Phoenix Leadership (GPL), a group of the
Region’s top business and industry leaders focused on the State’s economic growth and vitality. Lisa Atkins is well respected in the Arizona community for her involvement in a variety of organizations. Among her current community activities, Ms. Atkins represents Maricopa County as an elected member of the Board of the Central Arizona Water Conservation District (CAWCD), which is responsible for operating, maintaining and managing the Central Arizona Project. She also serves as an Advisory Member of the statewide Governor’s Military Affairs Commission, which is the permanent body to monitor and make recommendations to the Governor and Legislature on executive, legislative and federal actions necessary to sustain and grow Arizona’s network of military installations, training and testing ranges and associated airspace. She and her husband John reside in Phoenix; they have two grown children and three very handsome grandsons. Lisa is a graduate of the University of Arizona.
Steven A. Betts
Senior Advisor, Holualoa Companies Mr. Betts is a Senior Advisor to several organizations, including The Holualoa Companies, Hines Development, and the Towns of Cave Creek and Carefree. He also serves as an advisor and director of development, part time, for Chanen Development Company, assisting development projects get to the start line in Arizona and markets across the U.S. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the publicly traded Tejon Ranch Company, the largest private landowner in California.
Prior to taking the helm of SunCor, Mr. Betts was a prominent land use and governmental affairs attorney for almost two decades. He was the architect and/or champion for landmark Arizona land use legislation such as the Growing Smarter Acts and the Arizona Preserve Initiative, and key economic development legislation such as the Tourism and Sports Authority Act, the Community Facilities District Act and the Military Airport Authority Act.
Previous to these endeavors, Mr. Betts was the President and CEO of SunCor Development Company, a half-billion dollar plus asset base subsidiary of the Fortune 1000 holding company Pinnacle West Capital Corporation. Mr. Betts was named Developer of the Year by the Arizona Chapter of the National Association of Industrial and Office Park Developers (2008), as well as a Most Admired CEO by the Phoenix Business Journal (2009, inaugural year for the award), and his company was awarded Developer of the Year by Southwest Contractor Magazine (2007).
Mr. Betts is currently the past Chairman of the Urban Land Institute-Arizona District Council and member of the Advisory Board, Past Chairman and current member of the Teach for America Phoenix Board, on the Executive Committee and Board of Directors of the Greater Phoenix Economic Council, a Governor appointed member of the Transportation and Trade Corridor Alliance, Chairman of the ArizonaVoices Institute, Chairman of the Interstate 11 Coalition, Trustee and Chairman of The Nature Conservancy-AZ, on the Board of the Greater Maricopa Foreign Trade Zone, and a member of the Maricopa Association of Governments Economic Development Committee.
BIOGRAPHIES 17 Chris Brozina
Executive Vice President of Development, Mark-Taylor, Inc. Chris Brozina began his career in brokerage with CB Richard Ellis. While there, his team transacted more than $1.59 billion, consisting of more than 17,300 apartment units in seven states, and were consistently regarded as one of the top brokerage teams in the nation. They represented such companies as: Equity Residential, AIMCO, UBS, Heitman, BlackRock, Principal Life, Nationwide Life, LNR Partners, CW Capital and American Campus Communities. In 2011, Mr. Brozina joined Mark-Taylor, Inc., the state’s largest
multi-housing developer. Since that time, Mark-Taylor has completed more than $700M in new development and $90M in new site acquisition. Today, he is responsible for coordinating the company’s day to day activities ranging from overall investment strategy, joint-venture structuring, securing construction and long-term project financing, managing site acquisition and entitlement activities, overseeing acquisition of existing properties and participating in the companies third-party management operations.
Thomas Buschatzke
Director, Arizona Department of Water Resources Tom Buschatzke was appointed Director of the Arizona Department of Water Resources in January 2015. Prior to this appointment he served as the Assistant Director of the Department’s Water Planning Division, overseeing the Colorado River Management, Active Management Areas, Planning and Data Management, Assured and Adequate Water Supply and Recharge Permitting, and Statewide Planning programs and Tribal Liaison. He is responsible for multiple planning and policy, regulatory and permitting programs for the management of the state’s water supplies. Mr. Buschatzke serves as Arizona’s principal negotiator on matters relating to the Colorado River, is the Chairman of the Arizona Water Banking Authority and Co-Chair of the Drought Inter-Agency Coordinating Council and represents the State in Indian water right negotiations.
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Mr. Buschatzke possesses over thirty years of experience in water management and has been a member of several statewide long-term water planning initiatives, including serving as Co-Chair of the Statewide Water Resources Development Commission, the Governor’s Blue Ribbon Panel on Water Sustainability, where he served as Co-Chair of the Regulatory and Permitting Group, and was an active participant in the Statewide Water Advisory Group and Governor’s Drought Task Force. During his twenty-four year tenure with the City of Phoenix, he served as the Water Resources Management Advisor and was responsible for policy development for management of the City’s water resources and worked with directly with the City’s executive staff, the City Manager, the Mayor, and with members of the City Council on a variety of water issues. Mr. Buschatzke holds a Bachelor of Science in Geology from the State University of New York at Cortland.
18 BIOGRAPHIES Rory A. Carder President, DAVIS
Originally from the north suburbs of Chicago, Rory Carder attended Arizona State University—specifically one of the nation’s top ranked Architecture and Design programs. With over 17 years of experience in her field, Ms. Carder’s original career path was an Interior Architect for corporate, hospitality and multi-family environments.
In her present role, Ms. Carder is President of DAVIS; overseeing the daily collaboration, passion, and creative energy of the exceptionally talented Architecture and Design firm. Ms. Carder also serves as the liaison between clients and DAVIS, where her responsibilities include ascertaining, negotiating, and managing rapports with new and existing clients whose objectives compliment the firm’s overall vision.
K.C. Conway, MAI, CRE
Senior Vice President, Credit Risk Management, SunTrust Bank K.C. Conway is a Senior Vice President, Credit Risk Management, at SunTrust Bank with responsibilities for Real Estate Valuation and Environmental Services and Market Intelligence. He has 30 years of experience as an appraiser, underwriter, lender, credit officer and economist. Prior to joining SunTrust Bank, noteworthy recent roles include: Chief Economist for Colliers; Commercial Real Estate Risk Specialty Officer for NY Federal Reserve Bank; CRE Subject Matter Expert for Atlanta FED; and Director of
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Underwriting for SouthTrust Bank. Mr. Conway is also a frequent lecturer and speaker on CRE markets and valuation matters for government agencies, financial institutions, and private industry groups. Over the past 5 years Mr. Conway has addressed approximately 350 real estate industry conferences, including the Appraisal Institute, American Property Tax Council, Counselors of Real Estate, FDIC, FFIEC, IPT, NAHB, National Association of Realtors, NAIOP, SIOR, Society of CPAs, and ULI.
BIOGRAPHIES 19 Michael M. Crow
President, Arizona State University Michael M. Crow is an academic leader and educator, designer of knowledge enterprises, and science and technology policy scholar. He has been the sixteenth president of Arizona State University since July 2002. He is guiding the transformation of ASU into one of the nation’s leading public metropolitan research universities, an institution combining academic excellence, inclusiveness, and societal impact—a model he terms the “New American University.” During his tenure ASU has developed a new era academic design built around innovation, established more than 15 transdisciplinary schools and research initiatives and witnessed an unprecedented academic and learning technology infrastructure
expansion, quadrupling of research expenditures, and attainment of record levels of diversity. He was previously executive vice provost and professor of science and technology policy at Columbia University. A fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and the National Academy of Public Administration, Mr. Crow is the author of books, articles and designs for new knowledge enterprises, new science and technology policies, new highly adaptive higher education institutions and new transdisciplinary concepts for enhanced human welfare.
Michael R. Davis, AIA Co-Founder, DAVIS
Michael Davis is a second-generation Arizonan who has lived in Phoenix since 1973; when the population of Maricopa County was 1,157,000. He is an architect, artist, strategic thinker and developer committed to sustainable urban development. Gaining wisdom and expertise through 38 years and more than 110,000 hours of professional practice, Mr. Davis believes that design is not just a pretty picture. Davis the person and DAVIS the firm possess an unmatched ability to balance quality, time and money. Responsible design and construction requires significantly more than just a ‘bottom line’ mentality. Combining a unique understanding of the ‘elements of place’ context, scale and history - with superior acumen of design, cost optimization and technical sophistication DAVIS ensures its clientele that each opportunity is maximized - ultimately creating a better world.
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Celebrating over 75 million square feet and $20 billion in award-winning built environments; DAVIS has been honored with numerous awards including multiple ‘Architecture Firm of the Year’ recognition by NAIOP, one of the Best Places to Work in the Valley by the Phoenix Business Journal, and various local, regional and national building industry organizations. Mr. Davis is passionate about theology, mountain climbing (having summited Mt. Kilimanjaro in September, 2009) painting, and developing his and wife Lisa’s children. Their daughter Taylor, a graduate of Notre Dame is now an architect and working in the firm’s Chicago office.
20 BIOGRAPHIES Pearl Chang Esau
President and Chief Executive Officer, Expect More Arizona Pearl Change Esau is President and CEO of Expect More Arizona, a nonpartisan education advocacy organization building a movement of Arizonans in support of world-class education for all children. Prior to this role, she served as executive director of Teach For America - Phoenix. Ms. Esau began her career in education teaching 5th grade English Language Learners in East Los Angeles. This opportunity inspired a life-long commitment to helping all students reach their potential through an excellent education.
Currently, Ms. Esau serves on numerous boards including the Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce, Teach for America – Phoenix, the ASU Morrison Institute for Public Policy, and the United Way of Northern Arizona. In 2014, Ms. Esau received the Athena Young Professional Award from the Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce. She has also been named by Arizona Business Magazine as one of the 50 most influential women in Arizona. She graduated summa cum laude from the University of California – Los Angeles, is married to a public school principal and has two young children.
Grady Gammage, Jr.
Partner, Gammage & Burnham Grady Gammage, Jr. is a part time academic, a practicing lawyer, an author, a sometime real estate developer and a former elected official. In his academic role, Mr. Gammage is a Senior Fellow at ASU’s Morrison Institute. His work there focuses on urban growth and development, quality of life, and local economic issues. He also teaches at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law and at the Herberger Institute of Design and the Arts. As a lawyer, Mr. Gammage has represented real estate projects ranging from master planned communities to sprawling subdivisions to high
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rise buildings. He served on the Central Arizona Project Board of Directors for 12 years, and was President during a period of turbulence when the CAP was suing the Federal Government over the cost of the canal. As a real estate developer, he built an intense, urban mixed use project in the City of Tempe which won three architectural awards and has been widely acclaimed. Mr. Gammage is the author of the book “Phoenix in Perspective” and numerous articles on land use and growth issues. His report “Watering the Sun Corridor” was issued by the Morrison Institute in August of 2011.
BIOGRAPHIES 21 Elise Goodell
Marketing Manager, Maracay Homes Elise Goodell is marketing manager for Arizona homebuilder Maracay Homes, a member of the TRI Pointe Group (NYSE:TPH). With nearly 15 years of experience in the local homebuilding market, Ms. Goodell manages Maracay Homes’ brand through a strategic balance of advertising, public relations and digital communications. Her influence also extends into the homebuilder’s 20 active communities, where she oversees merchandising designed to positively impact the customer experience in the company’s sales centers and model homes. Elise Goodell, a Boulder, Colorado native, moved to Arizona in 1999 to attend Arizona State University. She began her marketing career in 2003, shortly after graduating ASU with a bachelor’s degree in communication. Her trajectory has taken her through the marketing departments and design studios of
two Valley homebuilders, including Maracay Homes, on the way to her current position. A strong believer in cultivating the next generation of real estate professionals, Ms. Goodell generously shares her expertise and her time as a frequently sought presenter in ASU upper-level Marketing in Construction classes. She also serves on Maracay Homes’ community outreach committee, which organizes and supports the company’s volunteer events. Ms. Goodell is known for her gift of being able to relate to multiple generations of homebuyers from her own Millennial perspective. Like many of her fellow Millennials, she is team-oriented, civic-minded and drawn to an urban lifestyle. She lives with her husband and two dogs in Central Phoenix, where she enjoys walking to restaurants, riding the light rail and tackling DIY home-improvement projects.
John W. Graham
President and Chief Executive Officer, Sunbelt Holdings and Chairman of the Velocity Project John Graham joined Sunbelt Holdings in 1982 and became President in 1990. His background in asset management, development and real estate investment provides a solid foundation of knowledge and experience in the real estate field. Under Mr. Graham’s direction Sunbelt has become a dominant force, in both community affairs and real estate activities. His prior experience included The Koll Company in asset management and development from 1980- 1982 and Coldwell Banker in asset management and sales from 1978-1980.developer, he built an intense, urban mixed use project in the City of Tempe which won three architectural awards and has been widely acclaimed.
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Mr. Graham holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Stanford University. He is a Full Member of the Urban Land Institute, including past District Council Chairman. Mr. Graham is involved in a variety of volunteer efforts and serves on numerous boards, some of which include the ASU Foundation, Banner Health Foundation, Brophy College Preparatory, Greater Phoenix Economic Council, Greater Phoenix Leadership, Heard Museum, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Phoenix Symphony Association, Rio Salado Foundation, Teach for America Phoenix, The Nature Conservancy, Valley of the Sun United Way, and Velocity.
22 BIOGRAPHIES Chris Grogan
Partner, El Dorado Holdings, Inc. Chris Grogan is a Partner at El Dorado Holdings, a real estate investment company founded over 30 years ago in Arizona with over $450,000,000 of real estate equity investments under management with less than $25 million in aggregate debt against the properties. The market value of the investments is estimated to be in the range of $1 billion. Mr. Grogan joined El Dorado Holdings, Inc. in 2011 after spending the previous five years with Arizona’s #1 brokerage firm, CB Richard Ellis. At El Dorado, Mr. Grogan splits his time building, strengthening, and maintaining investor relationships while identifying and evaluating real estate opportunities. During his time at CBRE, Mr. Grogan developed expert market knowledge and expanded client relationships by providing top tier “value-added” services. He did this while developing a reputation in our community for possessing the highest standards of integrity,
loyalty, dedication and professionalism. Working for both CBRE Research and CBRE Brokerage Services, Mr. Grogan specialized in commercial transactions including tenant representation and landlord representation, investment sales, land development, and build-to-suit transactions. He developed and continues to grow an expertise in market analysis and analytics while tracking and compiling valuable and extensive market knowledge. A Phoenix native, Chris Grogan graduated from Brophy College Preparatory and Assumption College (B.A. Business Communications). While studying at Assumption College, he played football and was selected by opposing coaches and writers to the All New England, All Conference and All Worcester football teams. A four-year starter, he was elected by his teammates as captain his senior year and eventually team MVP at the end of the season.
Sharon Harper
President and Chief Executive Officer, Plaza Companies As President, CEO and co-founder of Plaza Companies, Sharon Harper oversees all facets of company operations, including the ownership, development, leasing or management of nearly 10 million square feet of Arizona medical office properties, senior living facilities and bioscience/ biotechnology centers. Her forward-thinking commitment to commercial real estate has helped Plaza Companies emerge as one of the premier real estate firms in the Southwest, earning numerous awards and designations under her leadership. Most recently, Plaza Companies secured the AZ Big Media RED Award for “Mixed-Use Development of the Year 2015” for its SkySong, The ASU Scottsdale Innovation Center project, as well as two 2015 “Best of NAIOP” awards. With Ms. Harper at the helm, Plaza Companies’ properties and projects have received considerable recognition within the real estate, construction, senior living, technology and medical sectors, and the company has proved instrumental in setting a national standard of excellence in the ownership, development, management and leasing of award-winning facilities throughout these sectors.
Ms. Harper’s personal business achievements have earned considerable praise as well. She was the recipient of the “Distinguished Service Award” by the Greater Phoenix Economic Council in 2014 and also listed among AZRE’s “People to Know in Commercial Real Estate,” Real Estate Forum’s “Women of Influence” and AZ Big Media’s “20 Most Influential Women in Commercial Real Estate” that same year. Harper’s commitments extend far beyond business, and include a variety of causes, volunteer efforts and appointments across Arizona and beyond. In addition to serving as Chairman of Greater Phoenix Leadership and sitting on the Executive Board of the Greater Phoenix Economic Council, of which she is also a past chairman, she is a Trustee for the Virginia C. Piper Charitable Trust, a Trustee at Arizona State University and a Trustee at the McCain Institute for International Management. She is also an active member of the Inaugural Valley Leadership CEO Circle. Past appointments include stints on the Board of Directors for the Arizona Community Foundation and the Board of Trustees for Brophy College Preparatory School.
BIOGRAPHIES 23 Steven LaTerra
Managing Director, Meyers Research LLC, and Chair, ULI Arizona District Council Steven LaTerra has spent the majority of his career as a real estate analyst and investor. Prior to joining Meyers Research, he owned his own land investment and lot banking company, where he accumulated a portfolio of more than 1,000 lots throughout Arizona. Previously, he served in Principal and Senior Executive positions with Land Advisors Capital, APEXCapital and Acacia Capital Corporation, where he collectively purchased or funded more than 20,000 residential lots throughout the United States. Mr. LaTerra is a Full Member of the Urban Land Institute and has served as the Chair of the Residential Neighborhood
Development Council at the National level and is the current Chair of ULI Arizona. He has served on the Real Estate Investment Advisory Council and has been actively involved with several charitable organizations including the Executive Council, EC70 Charities (formerly Boys and Girls Clubs) and the National Kidney Foundation of Arizona. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from San Diego State University and a Development Certificate from the Masters of Real Estate Program at Arizona State University.
Erin A. McInerney
Vice President, Acquisitions and Development, RED Development, LLC Erin McInerney oversees the acquisition activity and strategy for the company and also works on various development and asset management projects. She has over 11 years of commercial real estate experience; in her career to date, Ms. McInerney has managed the sale or acquisition of over $2B worth of real estate, asset managed portfolios of retail commercial real estate worth over $1B dollars and managed several joint venture relationships with high profile partners. Ms. McInerney started her career at Macerich, where she spent 8 years in both the California and Arizona offices in various Asset Management roles, including oversight of Scottsdale Fashion Square,
Kierland Commons and Biltmore Fashion Park. Erin was responsible for strategic management of the assets and was actively involved in budgeting, leasing oversight and transactional activity. She also spent 2 years at American Realty Capital Properties managing Dispositions and Joint Ventures for the firm. Ms. McInerney holds a B.A. in Business Economics from University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). Ms. McInerney also spent a year in Washington, DC working for Senator Jon Kyl (AZ) as a press aide. Erin has been an active member of Urban Land Institute since 2008. She has chaired the Young Leaders (YLG) Partnership Forum program since 2013 and has also served on YLG Programs and Steering Committees.
24 BIOGRAPHIES Patricia Mulroy
General Manager (Retired), Las Vegas (NV) Valley Water District 1989-2014 and Senior Fellow, William S. Boyd School of Law, Climate Adaptation and Environmental Policy, Brookings Institution Pat Mulroy serves as a Senior Fellow for Climate Adaptation and Environmental Policy for The Brookings Institution and also as a Practitioner in Residence for the Saltman Center for Conflict Resolution at the UNLV William S. Boyd School of Law. She also holds a faculty position at the Desert Research Institute, where she serves as the Maki Distinguished Faculty Associate. Between 1989 and early 2014, Pat Mulroy served as General Manager of both the Las Vegas Valley Water District and the Southern Nevada Water Authority
(SNWA). Ms. Mulroy was a principal architect of the SNWA, helping to guide Southern Nevada through one of the worst droughts in the history of the Colorado River. At UNLV’s Boyd School of Law and DRI, Ms. Mulroy’s focus is on helping communities in water-stressed areas throughout both the American Southwest and the world develop strategies to address increased water resource volatility and identify solutions that balance the needs of all stakeholders.
Jim Pierson
Principal, Legacy Capital Advisors, LLC Jim Pierson is Co-Founder and Principal of Legacy Capital Advisors. Jim has been active in capital advisory services including mortgage banking, mortgage brokerage and direct mortgage lending in Phoenix and across the country since his move to Phoenix in 1990. His experience includes business development, extensive negotiating and underwriting of multifamily, office, retail and industrial loans. During his career, Jim has been a direct Fannie Mae DUS lender, a Freddie Mac Seller/Servicer in addition to representing numerous national life insurance companies, HUD lenders and structured finance
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lenders. Jim has placed over $2 Billion in loans since 2005. In 2014, Jim and his business partner Keaton Merrell formed a Private REIT, Legacy Equity Realty Capital, Inc. to invest equity with their clients. Fund I invested equity in over $200MM of real estate deals and they have begun working on Fund II. Jim grew up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and graduated from the University of Mississippi in 1989. He and his wife Karrie reside in Phoenix and have four beautiful children.
BIOGRAPHIES 25 Jenny Poon
Founder, CO+HOOTS Jenny Poon is a serial entrepreneur and founder of downtown Phoenix’s coworking space, CO+HOOTS that currently houses 200+ entrepreneurs. Her second business is eeko studio, a boutique design agency focused on fresh designs for impactful companies large and small. Her background in design and marketing led her to build a place where she could connect with like-minded folks that believe
business growth comes from collaboration between different industries. She has worked over 10 years in team environments and has used her experience to organize a community that breeds inspiration and collaboration for entrepreneurs everywhere. Ms. Poon earned azcentral.com’s top 35 Arizona entrepreneurs under 35 honors in 2009 and 2012; and Business Journal 40 under 40 honors in 2013.
Sarah Porter
Director, Kyl Center for Water, Morrison Institute for Public Policy, Arizona State University In January 2015, Sarah Porter was named inaugural director of the Kyl Center for Water Policy. Part of Arizona State University’s Morrison Institute for Public Policy, the Kyl Center promotes research, analysis, collaboration and open dialogue to build consensus in support of sound water stewardship solutions for Arizona and the West. Ms. Porter came to the Kyl Center from the National Audubon Society, where she served as the Arizona state director and led Audubon’s Western Rivers Project, a multistate initiative to protect and restore important river
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habitats in the Intermountain West. Before joining the staff of Audubon in 2006, Ms. Porter spent fourteen years as an attorney in private practice, specializing in complex commercial litigation. She serves on the University of Arizona’s Water Resources Research Center’s External Advisory Council, the Phoenix Parks and Recreation Board and several other community boards. A native of Phoenix, she received her undergraduate degree from Harvard College (1985) and her J.D. from Arizona State University College of Law (1992).
26 BIOGRAPHIES J. Doug Pruitt
Chairman, Sundt Construction, Inc. and Chairman, The Sundt Companies, Inc. Mr. Pruitt serves as Chairman of The Sundt Companies, Inc. and serves as Chairman and of Sundt Construction, Inc. He joined the Sundt family of companies in 1966, in 1992, assumed the position of President and Chief Operating Officer of Sundt and in 1998 assumed the position of Chairman and Chief Executive Office of Sundt. Currently Mr. Pruitt serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Sundt. Mr. Pruitt has served as Executive Vice President and Manager of the Sundt’s Building Division, Vice
President/Manager of Construction Management Services and Chief Estimator. He is the author of articles on concrete slip-formed mechanical cores for high-rise buildings and has chaired committees for the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) producing brochures and videos on “Total Quality Management”, “Partnering” and “Workforce Development.” He is an advocate for the development of better technology in estimating, scheduling and construction methods.
Wellington “Duke” Reiter, FAIA
Senior Advisor to the President, Arizona State University Duke Reiter is the Senior Advisor to the President of Arizona State University with particular focus on university/city integration. He also coordinates specific initiatives related to higher education, healthcare, and sustainability. Over the past twenty years, Mr. Reiter has played numerous roles: community leader, academic administrator, faculty member, architect, urban designer, and public artist. In the course of his career, he has established a track a record of highly effective partnerships with public office holders, the business community, non-profit groups, professional organizations, developers, and universities. Central to his diverse portfolio of experience has been the construction of mutually beneficial relationships between the institutions he has led and the cities in which they are located. A student of higher education, urban design, and entrepreneurship,
Reiter is particularly interested in the economic, cultural, and sustainability of major US metro areas and the engagement of the top tier colleges and universities that are embedded within them. Mr. Reiter was a key player in the conceptualization and creation of the award-winning Downtown Phoenix Campus for ASU. He is the past President of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, the former Dean of the College of Design at Arizona State University, and a long-time faculty member at MIT in the Department of Architecture. He is the recipient of the Arizona Architect’s medal and is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. He is the past Chair of the Urban Land Institute Arizona District Council and is a Trustee of the organization. A monograph on Mr. Reiter’s work, Vessels and Fields, is available from Princeton Architectural Press.
BIOGRAPHIES 27 Robert Robb
Editorial Columnist, The Arizona Republic Robert Robb became an editorial columnist for The Arizona Republic in July 1999. The Wall Street Journal has called him the “dean of Arizona political journalists.” Prior to joining The Arizona Republic, Mr. Robb ran his own public affairs and public relations agency for 13 years. He has also worked as vice president for public affairs for the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce and as vice president for governmental affairs and publications for the Arizona Chamber of Commerce. Before joining The Arizona Republic, Mr. Robb wrote and commented frequently on public policy and politics for the Republic and other media. For several years, he did a weekly commentary for the “Horizon” program on Phoenix’s public television station. Robert Robb still appears frequently on local television and radio and has been a guest on PBS’s The NewsHour, MSNBC, BBC Worldwide, CNN’s American Morning, C-Span and several shows
on Fox News. He has also been published by the Wall Street Journal and RealClearPolitics.com. The Morrison Institute and the Goldwater Institute have published research papers by him and he currently serves as a Distinguished Fellow for the Morrison Institute. In 2000, Mr. Robb was a media fellow with the Hoover Institution. In 2009, he was awarded third place in the Bastiat Prize competition, an international competition for economic writing sponsored by the International Policy Network. Also in 2009, Robb was awarded a fellowship for study in Japan by the Foreign Press Center Japan. In 2013 and 2014, he served as a judge for the Pulitzer Prize. Before becoming a journalist, Mr. Robb served on the executive committees and boards of directors for the Phoenix Zoo, the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce, and the Goldwater Institute for Public Policy Research. He graduated in 1976 with a degree in political science from Occidental College in Los Angeles.
Paul Saffo Forecaster
Paul Saffo is a Silicon Valley-based forecaster with over three decades experience helping corporate and governmental clients understand and respond to the dynamics of large-scale, long-term change. He chairs the Future Studies track at Singularity University and teaches at Stanford, where he is a Consulting Associate Professor in the School of Engineering. Mr. Saffo is also a non-resident Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council, a Fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences, and a Distinguished Visiting Scholar in the Stanford Media-X network. Mr. Saffo sits on the boards of the Long Now Foundation, and the Bay Area Council Economic Institute.
Previously, Mr. Saffo was the founding chair of the Samsung Science Board, a member of the AT&T Technical Advisory Board and a member of the U.S. Air Force Science Advisory Board. He has been an advisor and forum Fellow to the World Economic Forum, as well as numerous investment entities and technology startups, and was the cofounder of a big data analytics company providing services to Wall St. institutions. His essays have appeared in a wide range of publications including The Harvard Business Review, Foreign Policy, Fortune, Wired, The Los Angeles Times, Newsweek, The New York Times and the Washington Post. Mr. Saffo holds degrees from Harvard College, Cambridge University, and Stanford University.
28 BIOGRAPHIES Byron Sarhangian Attorney, Snell & Wilmer
Byron Sarhangian is a member of the real estate and commercial finance group at Snell & Wilmer L.L.P. With more than 400 attorneys in nine locations across the United States and Mexico, Snell is one of the largest firms in the western United States. At Snell, Mr. Sarhangian advises large and small business on corporate real estate matters throughout the United States. His practice is concentrated on real estate and business transactions which include purchase and sale, leasing, financing and brokerage matters. Mr. Sarhangian represents a number of national real estate investment trusts focusing on hospitality, office, retail and industrial acquisitions. His practice also involves representing large scale developers in industrial and multifamily projects. He has represented clients in the negotiation and implementation of development agreements and government property
lease excise tax transactions with a number of municipalities. Mr. Sarhangian currently serves on Snell’s Attorney Development Committee. Mr. Sarhangian is a Full Member of the Urban Land Institute and is a member of the Residential Neighborhood Development Council at the National level. He also currently serves as the Chairman of the Urban Land Institute Young Leaders Group. Byron Sarhangian received a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Business Economics from the University of Arizona and a Juris Doctorate degree from Vanderbilt University Law School. He has been an active member of several charitable organizations including Crisis Nursery, Ronald McDonald House and the Hon Kachina Council.
Steven G. Seleznow, Ed.D.
President and Chief Executive Officer, Arizona Community Foundation Steven G. Seleznow is President & Chief Executive Officer of the Arizona Community Foundation, a statewide philanthropy whose mission is to lead, serve and collaborate to mobilize enduring philanthropy for a better Arizona. Founded in 1978, ACF has more than 1,450 funds and $770 million in charitable assets under management today, is one of Arizona’s largest statewide grant makers, largest private provider of scholarships in the state, and among the nation’s largest 30 community foundations. Headquartered in Phoenix, the Community Foundation has awarded more than half a billion dollars in charitable grants across its statewide network of affiliate community foundations located throughout Arizona since inception. Prior to leading the Community Foundation, Mr. Seleznow served for nearly five years as deputy director for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s U.S. Program in Education, managing the implementation of a $2.5 billion investment portfolio and leading grant making for states, districts and networks throughout the country. He previously served as partner and Chief Investment Officer at Venture Philanthropy Partners in Washington, D.C.
Mr. Seleznow spent the first 28 years of his career in public education, serving as deputy superintendent for the Montgomery County, MD, Public Schools and chief of staff and interim superintendent for the District of Columbia Public Schools, as well as in other administrative and leadership posts. Steve Seleznow is a Distinguished Associate of the Morrison Institute for Public Policy and a member of the Arizona Commission on Access to Justice, and serves on the board of directors for Greater Phoenix Leadership, The Rodel Foundation (AZ) and Arizona College Scholarship Foundation. He serves on advisory boards for the Flinn Brown Civic Leadership Institute, The Arizona We Want Institute and the SkySong Education Innovation Summit, and is a member of Harvard University’s Visiting Committee. Mr. Seleznow earned a doctorate and master’s degree in administration, planning, and social policy from Harvard University, a Master of Arts degree from the University of Maryland, and is a graduate of Boston University.
BIOGRAPHIES 29 Stanton Shafer
Chief Operating Officer, Holualoa Companies, and Chair, Trends Day 2016 Stanton Shafer serves as Chief Operating Officer of Holualoa Capital Management. His role with the company is primarily engaged in the company’s operations, focusing on the asset management of the company’s six million square foot portfolio of national and international properties, including office, industrial, retail, hotel and multifamily properties. Mr. Shafer’s background includes 22 years as a Capital Markets broker with Cassidy Turley BRE
Commercial, joining the company in 1989 when it was Grubb and Ellis. During those two decades he completed sales of nearly $1.5 billion in assets and was selected as the NAIOP-AZ Investment Broker of the Year. Prior to his career as a real estate broker, Mr. Shafer spent 10 years as a practicing real estate attorney. His education background includes an economics degree with distinction from Iowa State University and a Juris Doctors Degree, Magna Cum Laude from Arizona State University
Grant Woods
Attorney, Grant Woods Law and former Arizona Attorney General Grant Woods is one of Arizona’s premier attorneys. He graduated from Occidental College in 1976, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa (and selected their Alumnus of the Year in 2000). He graduated from Arizona State University College of Law in 1979 and was named their Alumnus of the Year in 1999. He served as Arizona’s Attorney General from 1991-1999 and was selected by his peers as the nation’s top attorney general in 1995. He successfully argued before the United States Supreme Court in Lewis v. Casey, which was recently named one of the most important legal cases in Arizona history. He was one of the principal architects of the states’ lawsuits against the tobacco companies and was a key negotiator in the resulting largest civil settlement in history. He has been elected to the International Academy of Trial Lawyers, which is limited to the top 500 trial lawyers in the world.
Mr. Woods is the founder of the Mesa Boys & Girls Club, the Mesa Education Foundation and the Mesa Arts Academy, one of Arizona’s first successful charter schools. He has won top awards from the American Cancer Society, American Lung Association, the Salvation Army, the Children’s Action Alliance and Chicanos Por La Causa. As a songwriter, Mr. Woods’ songs have been recorded and performed by award winning artists such as Francine Reed, Walt Richardson, Blaine Long, Lawrence Zubia, and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and E Street Band member Nils Lofgren. His columns and articles have appeared in newspapers and magazines across the country and he has been recognized by the Associated Press as Arizona’s Top Radio Show Host. Mr. Woods has written a play, “The Things We Do,” which is in pre-production and will premiere in the Fall of 2016. He is married to former Channel 10 news anchor, Marlene Galan Woods. They have five children: Austin and Lauren, graduates of ASU, Cole, a graduate of Chapman College, Dylan and Ava.
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