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Meet our YLAI friends! \ud83d\udc6c \ud83e\udd1d \n\nLast Thursday, organizations across Phoenix welcomed 14 entrepreneurs from Central and South America and the Caribbean for the 2024 Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative (YLAI), organized by Member Global Ties Arizona (@globaltiesaz). \n\n@DowntownPhoenix and Phoenix Community Alliance (PCA) are lucky to host one of these exceptional entrepreneurs! \ud83d\udc99 Throughout March, they'll shadow our organizations and meet select retail Members to hear successful business practices to replicate in their communities. \n\nAs part of the initial orientation, DTPHX Ambassador Ron gave the entrepreneurs a walking tour of
The Phoenix Community Alliance (PCA) table just got a little bit bigger! \ud83d\udc99 \n\nDuring our Board of Directors meeting at the start of March, three additional directors were appointed to the board by its current makeup of director-level Members:\n\n\ud83d\udcb5 Dillan Knudson, Head of Commercial Banking, Western Alliance Bank\n\ud83d\udc89 Dylan Moore, VEN Centers Manager, Arizona Liver Health (@azliverhealth)\n\ud83c\udfeb Beth Smith, Senior Director, Marketing & Communications, University of Arizona College of Medicine (@uazmedphx)\n\nWith representatives in banking, healthcare, and education, the new directors represent a strong slate of local voices that will steer our organization in the right direction. PCA is excited by the fresh, diverse perspectives they'll bring to the table.\n\nWelcome aboard, Dillan, Dylan and Beth! \ud83e\udd1d
Everyone at Phoenix Community Alliance (PCA) is mourning the sudden loss of Robin Reed, the President and CEO of the Black Chamber of Arizona, last week. \n\nRobin was a friend of the organization whose work touched various corners of Downtown Phoenix Inc. and PCA. His work as an STN host represents just one aspect of a purposeful, impactful life.\n\nHe was a critical business and thought leader whose one of many legacies will be making Downtown a more inclusive place for everyone. Arizona is undeniably a better place because of him. \n\nOur thoughts extend to Shawna and the entire Reed family during this time of mourning.
Walk the talk with Team Phoenix Community Alliance (PCA) on the last Friday of every month and get an insider look at how our PCA Members have shaped Greater Downtown Phoenix for over 40 years. \n\nJoin us for a stroll that guarantees good company, great views, and trivia-worthy history.\n\n\ud83d\udcf7 \ud83d\udeb6: