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The Scottsdale area chamber of commerce is the largest business organization
in Scottsdale providing business advocacy, education, networking, leadership
and exposure opportunities to our member businesses. The chamber actively
works to maintain Scottsdale’s high quality of life and create an environment
where business innovation, excellence and entrepreneurship can thrive. For
more information visit www.scottsdalechamber.com or call 480.355.2700.
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Scottsdale Airpark: The Economic Engine That Really Could
an unassuming business park
surrounding a former World War
II training field in the desert has
grown, matured and become the
second largest employment center
in the state of arizona.
home to thousands of
businesses of every size and type,
the Scottsdale airpark is now the
amazing economic engine that
could and will be the engine that
can for many decades to come as
it undergoes redevelopment, identity building, transportation
improvements and individual company growth.
The airpark, the envy of its type, has seen meteoric
growth over the last twenty years. It is the embodiment of
the diversity of the Scottsdale economy and a triumph of the
importance of place — often in spite of itself.
When it began, the Scottsdale airpark lacked just
about everything that economic development folks say is
crucial to attracting business. It had no center. It had little
infrastructure. It had no definable transportation routes.
It had no gathering spots, no restaurants, no retail and no
workforce for miles. The Scottsdale airpark should not have
worked, but instead it thrived, thanks to a lot of people who
came before us who envisioned an economic development
model that worked for Scottsdale.
at the core of that model is a simple premise. Decision-
makers, all things being equal, will locate a business close to
where they want to live. Businesses thrive there because of
that simple fact. Business owners wanted to be close to their
places of business but only if the amenities and livability
were top-notch.
Freeways and infrastructure came later. restaurants, retail
and gathering places followed. Improvements come every
year. and the chamber is working to unite the airpark. It is
remarkable to watch this engine go!
Inside the Scottsdale AirparkThere is a lot going on in the Scottsdale airpark these days. everyone has heard of the effects of the recession on the airpark: employment is down from the record high four years ago, commercial vacancy is over 30%, even worse in the Perimeter center area. The “great recession,” as they are calling it, has had a profound effect in the airpark. even so, there is much cause for optimism. Many firms have weathered the recession and come out stronger, ready to take advantage of improving market conditions.
as a business owner and commercial property owner in the airpark, I have developed a passion for promoting economic development in the area. I am honored to serve as the chairman of the Scottsdale area chambers’ airpark committee, which focuses on facilitating economic development and building community. Our committee has never been more vibrant, focused and energetic. The committee currently has five initiatives: 1) airpark advocacy,
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2) airpark vision and branding, 3) “First Friday airpark Breakfast” monthly educational series, 4) “Meet Your neighbors” quarterly networking lunch, and 5) “run around the runway” fitness event.
as chairman, I have spoken to many ceO’s in the airpark about the area, advantages, disadvantages, and why they have chosen to be located in the airpark. Interestingly, more than one business owner cited the desert beauty and unique Scottsdale lifestyle as a primary attractor over access to a specific resource, large company, or
A Vision for the Scottsdale AirparkThe Scottsdale airpark is the second largest economic engine in the state. however, it lacks the signage, definable boundaries, and sense of community that one would expect of an economic zone and does not promote a definable brand and vision. The airpark
Vision and Branding committee is working with the community to change that, and will ultimately provide direction to city and state leaders as well as communicate a strong position to those looking to investment in the airpark.
The airpark vision must direct resources into the area that will bring high-paying jobs, retain and attract talent, be a magnet for investment and fuel our success for many years to come. The committee has drafted the following vision statement to achieve these goals:
The Scottsdale airpark is where business in arizona takes flight. The vibrancy and amenities of our community provide for a live-work-play experience that is as rich as the surrounding beauty of the Sonoran desert. The airpark will attract no less than 5,000 new jobs in the next five years with an average salary of $65,000. Based on centers of excellence currently under development, the airpark “Districts” growth will come from the following industries:• Aerospace/defense • High tech • Health care and bio tech • Light manufacturing • Business services • Retail • Hospitality
The airpark encourages private/public partnerships that make sense to foster this growth in a responsible manner, extend the reach of our economy, and attract the finest talent possible.
Follow the committee's progress or join the conversation on www.airparkbiz.com.
educational institution. Many business owners also cite the ability to live close to work as being the main reason for locating in the airpark. Why commute when commercial space and first-class amenities are so close?
Did you know that the Ice Den, practice facility for the NHL Phoenix coyotes, was purposely located in the airpark because of the proximity of players and coaches homes in north Scottsdale? Why commute to the stadium to practice when there is a world-class facility in the neighborhood?
The outreach effort has uncovered other interesting characteristics of the airpark. Some are surprising:
• Safety — Business owners like the fact that their Airpark employees can work evenings or weekends without worrying about their personal safety.
• Startups — Given the diverse mixture of business in the Airpark, there is something for everyone. Business can start small, prosper and grow amongst a group of visionary entrepreneurs.
• Aesthetics — The “look and feel” of the Airpark is not one of a sterile, anonymous business park. Sprinkled in you’ll find retail (big box and local), restaurants and even a park.
• Airport Access — Business adjacent to the airport property is tightly integrated into its operations. This time of year it’s fun to marvel at the level of activity at the airport and the variety of aircraft.
• East/West access — The city has started to address traffic issues in the airpark. a series of intersection improvements, rotaries, and a proposed new “Loop Road” will greatly improve traffic flow and support redevelopment in the airpark for many years to come.
• Transportation — Most businesspeople note that the Scottsdale airpark is conveniently located off the 101, and can be reached easily from other parts of the Valley.
• Sense of community — Aside from local retail and restaurants, many business owners report much of their revenue comes from out of state. Growing this sense of community within the Airpark will make it a stronger business community.
To learn more about this outreach effort and connecting to the airpark, please visit www.airparkbiz.com.
I have written several times about developing a vision for the airpark, along with a definable brand. Those two efforts are now in progress with the chamber’s airpark committee. The committee has a definable mission: 1) build a sense of “community” — connect the resources that make this area such a desirable place to live, work play, 2) attract outside investment — nationally and internationally, there is a real opportunity here, let’s get the word out, 3) Develop public-private partnerships that make sense and give us a competitive advantage (or at least equal footing). These are lofty goals. You can make a difference in the community by helping us all achieve these goals. To learn more, contact me at [email protected].
Andrew Bourne is the CEO of WayPoint Technologies. WayPoint provides unique and creative high-tech solutions to businesses seeking a competitive advantage for their business utilizing technology. Andrew has consulted and developed solutions for companies large and small including Qwest, Coors, Discount Tire, ING, Boeing, as well as many companies in the Airpark.
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BoARd CHAIRKurt ZitzerMeagher & Geer, PLLP
VICE CHAIREric LarsonaVB Development Partners
IMMEdIATE PAST CHAIRKaren Wittmer-Jekel
TREASURERMark eberleHenry & Horne, LLP
EConoMIC dEVEloPMEnT AdVISoRy CoUnCIlBryce LloydFirstBank of arizona
EMERgIng ISSUESangela creedonaSu Public affairs
SCoTTSdAlE PARTnERSHIPMelinda GulickDMB associates
PUBlIC PolICy AdVISoRy CoUnCIlBill heckmanheckman Marketing associates
MEMBER VAlUE AdVISoRy CoUnCIlSteve helmWestcor / Scottsdale Fashion Square
AT lARgE MEMBERSJennifer Bongiovanni Karas, Green Ideas, Inc.
Kurt Brueckner Titus, Brueckner, Levine & Johnson, Pc
Judy egan JRE Enterprises, LLc
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Scottsdale Airpark at a glance
The Scottsdale airpark is the largest employment center in Scottsdale and the second largest employment center in the State.
Zoning aviation; commercial Office; commercial retail;
Hotel; Light Industrial
Size ± 3,100 acres; ± 29M square feet of buildings
number of Businesses ± 2,500
number of Employees ± 48,500
Area Includes The Scottsdale airport; Mixed use areas surrounding
the airport; Master-planned communities
Annual Economic Impact on Region airport: $182M; airpark: $2.5-3.0B
for more information www.scottsdalechamber.com/airpark
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Oliver Smitha certified gemologist and owner of Oliver
Smith Jeweler in Scottsdale since 1985, Oliver
is chair of the McDowell Sonoran conservancy
and a Preserve Steward, a past President of
the Board of the Scottsdale/Paradise Valley
YMca, a life member of the Scottsdale charros,
a member of the Scottsdale rotary club, and a
graduate of Scottsdale Leadership. He assists
numerous charities in their fund-raising efforts,
and has coached a basketball team at the Boys
and Girls club of Scottsdale for several years.
Scottsdale Training and Rehabilitation Services (STARS)Founded as the Scottsdale Foundation for
the handicapped in 1973, STarS provides a
lifetime support system for individuals with
developmental and cognitive disabilities.
STarS, with fundraising and activities
assistance from its auxiliaries, Las Madrinas
and Los Patrinos, offers vocational work
centers, community-based employment, day
programs, life skills training and recreational
activities with a goal of facilitating independent
living. Growing from a small program held at
the former Scottsdale Jaycees clubhouse in the 1970’s, STarS now has two
facilities serving 180 of participants and their families. STarS is community-
led, community-sponsored and community-spirited.
Over the past 18 years, the Past Presidents’ council of the Scottsdale area
chamber of commerce has selected 111 inductees into the Scottsdale history
hall of Fame. Inductees have contributed immeasurably to the rich heritage of
Scottsdale, dating back to its modern-day founding in 1888 by army chaplain
Winfield Scott. Tom Sadvary, past president of the Scottsdale area chamber
of commerce, serves as chair for this year’s induction, which includes the
following honorees:
Chet AndrewsSince retiring as an engineer with SrP and
the u.S. navy reserve, chet has volunteered
countless hours as a community leader. he was
the second president of the McDowell Sonoran
Land Trust, continued to serve on its board for
over a decade and was instrumental in creating
and leading the Preserve Steward program,
which now has hundreds of trained Stewards.
chet has personally conducted hikes, built trails
and mentored many current and future Preserve
leaders. he also served several terms as president of the Sertoma club and
participated in international exchange programs.
Bob HowardGraduate of coronado High School, ASu and
ASu Law School, Bob has been a partner in a
Scottsdale law firm for over 30 years and serves
as a Judge Pro-Tem for the city of Scottsdale.
he has served as Patron of the Scottsdale
charros, and helped negotiate a long-term
spring training contract with the San Francisco
Giants. As President of the Partners for the
Paiute neighborhood center, he initiated
an annual fundraising breakfast and helped
start a legal assistance program at the center. he’s chaired the Scottsdale
Airport commission, Scottsdale Leadership, Scottsdale Bar Association and
Scottsdale education Foundation. his sideline is stand-up comedy; in 2001
he was named Funniest Person in the Valley.
Nancy and Ralph KnightSince moving to the unincorporated Pinnacle
Peak area in 1977, the Knights worked tirelessly
to bring their neighbors in the then-sparsely-
populated area together for social, charitable
and civic activities. They were instrumental
in forming the Greater Pinnacle Peak
homeowners association, and worked with
Maricopa county, and the city of Scottsdale
after annexation, to preserve as much of the desert and mountains as possible
while keeping an eye on planned development. They have been leaders in
several fundraising campaigns for our Lady of Joy, Notre Dame Prep and other
catholic schools in the area. ralph Knight died in June 2010; nancy continues
their good work.
2011 Scottsdale History Hall of fame
18th Annual Scottsdale History Hall of fame dinner
Tuesday, april 19, 5:30 p.m.
chaparral Suites resort and conference center,
5001 n. Scottsdale rd., Scottsdale
Tickets: $60 per person; corporate tables: $1,200 with proceeds
benefiting the Scottsdale historical Museum. For more information,
contact Leslie Nyquist at 480-949-2174 or
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The Scottsdale Area Chamber of Commerce offers a variety of networking opportunities to connect with customers and colleagues to help grow your business. Visit www.scottsdalechamber.com/connect.
champions Breakfast is all about building
relationships, generating leads and creating buzz.
These popular breakfasts offer a variety of networking
formats for maximum exposure for your business.
connect to a community of young
professionals and emerging leaders
throughout the Valley at the GET
networking mixers and professional
development workshops.
Inspire, the chamber’s exclusive
event for professional women,
provides an opportunity to connect to
a community of women for personal
and professional development.
Get connected to Airpark business
owners and professionals, and gain
access to opportunities, information
and insight at our First Friday
airpark Breakfasts.
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Join us in the best venues in
Scottsdale and network in a
relaxed social setting during our
monthly Business after hours
evening mixers.
This unique, quarterly lunch, hosted
by the airpark committee, is all about
building community and getting to
know your airpark neighbors!
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Chamber Partners with Police Association
The Chamber’s Give It Forward
committee is proud to announce a new
partnership with the Police Officers of
Scottsdale Association (POSA) Outreach
to help raise awareness and provide
fundraising assistance with their Help a
Hero … Be a Hero campaign.
“The Chamber is honored to partner with POSA Outreach, an organization that has such a
tremendous impact on Scottsdale,” said Rick Kidder, president and CEO of the Scottsdale Area
Chamber. “We are thrilled to help extend their outreach in the community.”
The goal of the Help a Hero … Be a Hero campaign is to raise money for POSA’s 907
Fund, also known as the Officer Needs Assistance Fund. The 907 Fund was created in 2007
to provide financial assistance to the families of fallen or seriously injured members of law
enforcement, both civilian and sworn. The numbers “907” represent the radio code used by
law enforcement that indicates an officer needs emergency assistance.
Scottsdale Chamber Goes Mobile!The Chamber recently launched
a powerful, robust and dynamic
mobile website in partnership with
Scottsdale-based Mobile Caviar. The
site, accessible on all web-enabled
cellular devices, offers a wealth of
valuable information about Chamber
members, events and initiatives and
allows viewers on the go to easily
connect with our members. We are
the first Chamber in the state to offer
this cutting-edge technology as a
way to improve our service while also
raising the profile and accessibility of our members.
To access our mobile website, simply enter www.
scottsdalechamber.com in your mobile browser or text the word
"Scottsdale" to 99222 from your mobile device. You will receive a
text back with a link that takes you to the site.
For more information visit the Mobile caviar website or e-mail David Sonkin, [email protected].
Do You “Like” the Chamber?
With a new year came a new Facebook
page! We deleted our “Friends” page
in favor of our “Fan” page. If you have
not done so already, please go to www.
facebook.com/ScottsdaleChamberFans
and click the “Like” button to follow
the Scottsdale Area Chamber. Look to
us for news, information and events
that impact the Scottsdale business
community. See you there!
Get Involved For more information about the initiative, getting involved or making a donation, contact the Give It Forward committee chair Jeff Jameson at 480.668.3676 or [email protected].
Connect with the Chamber Become a fan on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/
ScottsdaleChamberFans
Follow us on Twitter:
twitter.com/ScottsdaleChmbr
Join our Groups on
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events on our flickr page:
www.flickr.com/photos/
scottsdalechamber/sets
Check out our
YouTube Channel:
www.youtube.com/user/
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Connect with the Chamber on our Social Media sites
New Economic Development Advisory Council Subcommittees Focus on Business Attraction and Retention
Bryce Lloyd, President of FirstBank of Arizona and chair of the Chamber’s Economic Development Advisory Council
(EDAC), recently announced the formation of two subcommittees created to complement the City of Scottsdale’s efforts
to attract and retain local jobs. The two subcommittees, Business Attraction and Business Retention, which support the
Chamber’s economic development agenda, will operate for the foreseeable future with results reported regularly to the
Scottsdale Area Chamber’s Economic Development Advisory Council.
Part of the success of the Business Attraction subcommittee, chaired by former City Councilmember Wayne Ecton, will
be based on 1) developing a plan that leverages our City’s assets to attract new Scottsdale jobs and 2) creating stronger
metropolitan Phoenix and statewide ties to help implement initiatives that lead to new jobs being created in Scottsdale
and the surrounding region.
The Business Retention subcommittee, chaired by Scottsdale Vice Mayor Suzanne Klapp, will largely focus on
activities that lead to identifying issues, evaluating opportunities and advancing solutions that will assist our local
business community to be successful and thrive within Scottsdale. Joint activities and visits from other members within
the business community will help foster a collaborative effort in “growing our own” while seeking opportunities to
maximize expansion of individual businesses in Scottsdale.
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Automobile dealers
right honda (www.righthonda.com)
Entertainment - Movie Theaters
iPic Theaters (www.ipic.com)
Management Consulting
Vital resources Int’l - esther Michaels
(www.vriconsulting.com)
Marketing-Sales, Consulting
Mobile caviar (http://Mobilecaviar.com)
Publications
Prime Prospects (www.primeprospects.com)
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CONNECT with Scottsdale businesses on their turf.
Join the Chamber before March 31st to receive a special offer!
Call 480.355.2700 or go to www.scottsdalechamber.com
featured MembersThe chamber membership represents a diverse mix of business and individuals. We are
pleased to welcome a few of our newest members:
Spring has sprung and it’s
time once again for the
Scottsdale area chamber
open Golf Tournament!
This is a great opportunity
to entertain your best
clients, enjoy our
beautiful weather, and
play at one of Scottsdale’s
most beautiful courses,
ancala country club.
Following the tournament, the chamber will be honoring
our volunteers at the Business Volunteer awards! help
us thank the people who make the chamber possible
through their tireless efforts!
Scottsdale Area Chamber openMonday, May 16th, 2011
ancala country club$125 Per Player
Register at:www.scottsdalechamber.com/golfSponsorship Opportunities Available
contact Tina Miller at [email protected] or 480-949-6283
and
Monday, May 16thAncala Country Club
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INFoCuS: THE 2010 STERLING AWARDS AND RED cARPET FALL TRADESHoW
1. rick Kidder opens the Sterling awards. 2. 3TV’s Tara hitchcock hosted the event. 3. Non-Profit finalists Pam Gaber (Gabriel’s Angels), Terry Shannon and Beverly Damore (St. Mary’s Food Bank-Winner), and rob Perelka (every Kid counts). 4. a sumptuous Sterling lunch. 5. Finalists charley Freericks and Melinda Gulick of DMB Associates. 6. Micro Business finalists rudy Troisi (reliable Background Screening), Susan Potje (celebration of Fine art-Winner), and neil Schneider (Sonoran Studios). 7. neil Schneider of Sonoran Studios celebrates. 8. confetti Fun Sticks wrapped up the Sterling festivities. 9. Small Business finalists Margie Long (Hot Air Expeditions), Jason Knight (Human capital Strategies-Winner), and Jason Roth (Payroll Experts). 10. The Best Themed Booth Award goes to Josh Gershweir of Hotel Valley Ho. 11. Scottsdale Fashion Square’s Steve helm and the SFS Team. 12. Big Business finalists Steve Helm (Scottsdale Fashion Square-Winner), Marion Kelly (Mayo clinic), and Melinda Gulick and charley Freericks (DMB associates). 13. Tradeshows mean Valuable connections! 14. First Impression Security Doors makes a new customer!
The chamber recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of one of the most coveted business awards in the Valley, the Sterling awards. The program embodies the spirit of our organization by celebrating the people and companies that make our community a great place to live, work and play.It was followed immediately by the red carpet Fall Tradeshow.
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