When creating a story, a woman can either enter a room or a blonde in a polka-dotted red dress and six-inch stilettos, swinging a chain can sashay through the open door, stop once and assess the layout of the bistro, before advancing toward the Naval officer mindlessly stirring his coffee at the far end of the room. For workshop participants at the Prescott Film Festival, instructors like Philip Sedgwick, a Tucson screenwriter who has received acclaim from film festivals, fellowships and … [Read more...] about Prescott Film Festival Intrigues, Entertains, Educates
Business
High Retirement in Line Work Means Huge Need for Skilled Workers
Electricity is a 24/7 industry, which means a 24/7 need for workers. In addition to the high-demand nature of the field, the level of retirement-age workers within the industry is at an all-time high, increasing job prospects for those just entering. The constantly changing field of line work – the installation and maintenance of electric power lines is always looking for skilled individuals to join the industry, according to Arizona Public Service NW Division Manager Mackenzie … [Read more...] about High Retirement in Line Work Means Huge Need for Skilled Workers
Ducey Touts Growing Economy, Prosperity In Quad Cities
More than 100 people from throughout the Quad Cities heard Governor Doug Ducey say how pleased he is the Arizona economy has turned upward these past few months. Ducey spoke during a morning breakfast program June 22 at Touchmark at the Ranch, a retirement resort in Prescott. Introduced by Sanford Cohen, immediate past chair of the Prescott Chamber of Commerce, Ducey praised area business, city and town leaders for their aggressive and persistent effort to support existing businesses and … [Read more...] about Ducey Touts Growing Economy, Prosperity In Quad Cities
Masseuse Heals Father, Starts Mobile Business
Raul Garcia felt he had two choices, neither of them good. He could either try to endure severe back pain or suffer a horrible rash from the pain pills prescribed by his doctors that provided some relief. It was his son, Raf, who provided a permanent solution by going to massage therapy school and using what he learned on him. Now, Raul is pain- and rash- free. Raf and his wife, Linda, founded Living Kinetics Mobile Body Works. If clients cannot get to their office for a treatment, Raf … [Read more...] about Masseuse Heals Father, Starts Mobile Business
RESAWear Providing 21st Century Technology for Your Feet
What was once a hometown business operated out of a decades-old small industrial building has stepped into a multi-million dollar footprint throughout most of the United States. Founder and CEO Glen Hinshaw believes he has only just begun down this path. Hinshaw envisions his product – custom-made, personalized orthotic shoe inserts – walking all over North America and much of Europe and Asia. The insoles were branded RESAWear by Hinshaw. “The name comes from a Swedish word … [Read more...] about RESAWear Providing 21st Century Technology for Your Feet
Vacationing Families Borrow Island Dogs for Day Trips
In the lobby of the Kauai Humane Society, nine-year-old Oliver Hopkins can hardly wait to see Dorothy again. Within minutes, the big, lovable pit bull mix is reunited with her new best friend as Oliver wraps his arms around her sturdy neck and mom and dad stand by. For vacationing families missing their pets, or hikers just looking for a pal to join them on an outdoor adventure, the animal shelter has a kennel full of companionship eager to play at the beach, trek through the jungle or hang … [Read more...] about Vacationing Families Borrow Island Dogs for Day Trips
No Whining Allowed
Barbara Austin Clark Stevenson takes enormous pride in mentoring and sharing her corporate and entrepreneurial savvy with people committed to work and learn. But those she works with should expect that they will be required to deliver their personal best, just as she demands of herself. Ethics and values instilled from childhood remain her compass for success. “My grandmother used to say that any job worth doing is worth doing well, and any job worth doing well is one to take pride in,” … [Read more...] about No Whining Allowed
Tourism, Agriculture Driving Quad Cities’ Robust Economy
When you look around the greater Quad Cities, signs of a strong economy include new construction and the steady stream of cars driven by out-of-town visitors. At an Arizona Association for Economic Development event last month, economist Jim Rounds said growth can be important for rural regions. “While tourism may not be the highest paying industry, it brings revenues to pay for infrastructure and fixed costs.” “It is not about volume of new businesses, it is also about quality,” … [Read more...] about Tourism, Agriculture Driving Quad Cities’ Robust Economy
Drones Earning their Space in the Sky
Entrepreneurs Andrew and Katy McQuality were so energized about launching a drone photography business that they became first in Yavapai County to take and pass the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) test to obtain the required Remote Pilot License. They have since joined a flourishing global industry that analysts at BI Intelligence predict will top $12 billion in revenues in 2021, compared to $8 billion in 2015. PwC in 2015 estimated the potential value of drone-powered solutions … [Read more...] about Drones Earning their Space in the Sky
Making Moves that Count
Social media and digital marketing entrepreneur Donna Werking elevated stepping out of one’s comfort zone to new heights in April, performing a fiery samba with local dance professional Zach Leonard to help the Boys & Girls Club of Central Arizona (BGCCA) raise more than $220,000. For this second year of the hugely popular Dancing for the Stars (DFTS) fundraiser at The Elks Theater, Werking leapt at the chance to become one of 10 celebrity dancers when the BGCCA board asked. “Of … [Read more...] about Making Moves that Count









