SPRING 2022
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Arizona Heroes Memorial: Oro Valley Project to Honor Military, 1st Responders, Healthcare
Oro Valley Project to Honor Military, First Responders and Healthcare Workers By April Bourie We all know and appreciate someone who…
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The Business of Space Exploration
By Rodney Campbell The Sonoran Desert is quickly becoming a popular base for companies involved in space exploration. Here’s a…
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Making Connections: New College of Science Career Center Touches Students, Alumni, Employers
By Loni Nannini The new Career Center at the University of Arizona College of Science is on the job with…
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Desert Angels: A Changing Dynamic
By Jay Gonzales The concept of angel investing has always had a touch and feel to it for the investors…
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Paul Dias
From ‘Crew Kid’ to Restaurant Owner, Paul Dias’ Best Job is ‘Dad’ By Romi Carrell Wittman Paul Dias is more…
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Brig. Gen. Jeffrey L. Butler
‘Faith, Family, Service’ By Steve Rivera For Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Butler, it’s always been about family. “I feel like I’ve…
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Mike Candrea
Finding balance between coaching, parenting By Steve Rivera For nearly four decades, Mike Candrea said he wanted to be a…
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LaMonte Hunley
Former NFL Star Credits Parenting Team with Wife By Rodney Campbell One 2022 Father of the Year recipient owes much…
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Phil Swaim
Architect’s Family is His Strongest Foundation By Rodney Campbell Phil Swaim picked up many qualities from his father, Robert. Swaim’s…
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The Business of Space Exploration
By Rodney Campbell The Sonoran Desert is quickly becoming a popular base for companies involved in space exploration. Here’s a…
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New Era for Tucson International Airport
End-Around Taxiway Project Paves Way for Historic Modernization By Tara Kirkpatrick Beyond the sight of travelers at Tucson International Airport (TUS)…
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Spring Issue 2022
From the Publisher Throughout the past century, Arizonans have relied on the 5 Cs of the state’s commerce: cattle, citrus,…
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Aerospace/Defense & Space Industries Now a Foundation for the Local Economy
By Rodney Campbell The five Cs of the Arizona economy – copper, cattle, cotton, citrus and climate − that have…
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University of Arizona
A Global Leader in Space Achievement U.S. News & World Report Ranks University of Arizona No.2 in Space Science In…
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Southern Arizona’s Military Installations at a Glance
By June C. Hussey Southern Arizona is dotted with several key military installations. These contribute enormously to our economy and…
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Davis-Monthan Air Force Base
Mission Possible By June C. Hussey Davis-Monthan Air Force Base has been a point of patriotism and pride for this…
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Arizona Air National Guard, 162nd Wing
The Guard in Our Backyard By June C. Hussey Spotting F-16s zip across the sky is a common sight here…
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Raytheon Missiles & Defense
Marking 70 Years in Tucson, Arizona By Romi Carrell Wittman On Feb. 3, 1951, nearly the entire front page of…
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Raytheon Missiles & Defense President Wesley D. Kremer
Leadership in Action By Romi Carrell Wittman Wes Kremer fondly remembers when he witnessed history. It was a brisk autumn…
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Raytheon Invests in New Capabilities, Partners with UArizona
Hypersonic Missiles By Romi Carrell Wittman Hypersonic technology, as it’s known, will revolutionize the defense industry and Raytheon Missiles &…
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Raytheon Values Partnership with UArizona College of Engineering
A Pipeline of Talent By Valerie Vinyard After speaking to David Hahn, you’ll be convinced that everyone should become an…
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Mining Regional Talent
Raytheon Invests Heavily in Workforce Development By Jay Gonzales While Raytheon Missiles & Defense focuses on its primary task to…
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A Kingpin of Community
Raytheon’s Culture Prioritizes Philanthropy, Outreach By Jay Gonzales While Raytheon Missiles & Defense has a massive manufacturing operation south of…
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PCC Aviation Technology Center Ready to Soar
Filling a Talent Gap By Loni Nannini The Pima Community College Aviation Technology Center is nearly ready to soar with…
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Hughes Federal Credit Union Honors 70 Years in Southern Arizona
A Milestone for its Members By Christy Krueger Perhaps without being aware of it, thousands of Tucsonans have a financial connection…
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LOGIN Thrives with Personal Touch
20 Years of Relationships By Rodney Campbell In a market dominated by much-larger competitors, Tucson-based LOGIN relies on personal service…
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UArizona College of Science Changing the World
Discovery and Innovation at the Core of UArizona’s ‘Most Important College’ By Mary Minor Davis With more than 8,000 students…
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Dean Carmala Garzione
Honoring a History of Excellence in the Sciences By Mary Minor Davis Being named dean of a world-renowned research and…
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Seeking Better Brain Health
Precision Aging Network to Research How Brains Age By Loni Nannini Future prescriptions for better brain health are what the…
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Science on Display at UArizona
By Loni Nannini In an increasingly virtual world, the University of Arizona College of Science continues its concerted effort to…
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Flandrau’s New Look
Science Center, Planetarium Ready to Introduce Science to All Ages By Loni Nannini Flandrau Science Center & Planetarium is a gateway…
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Galileo Circle Engages Community with Science
Scholarships Help Create Opportunity By Mary Minor Davis Galileo was the original polymath: astronomer, physicist and engineer. The College of…
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Former Lawyer Develops Two Downtown Hotels
‘A Gift Back to Tucson’ By April Bourie Moniqua Lane is a former lawyer turned developer/owner/operator of two Downtown Tucson…
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