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Over the past 30 years, AZ Big Media has grown to encompass not just Az Business magazine, but also a whole host of other publications and signature events. Az Business magazine is the state’s leading business publication. Published by AZ Big Media, the magazine covers a wide-range of topics focusing on the Arizona business scene, and is aimed at high-level corporate executives and business owners.

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  • SEED SPOT receives funding to expand - Read Article

    SEED SPOT receives funding to expand

    2015-11-05T08:50:14-07:00

    SEED SPOT has been awarded a grant from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation as part of the Foundation’s initiative to fund exemplary organizations that help entrepreneurs launch and grow their…

  • Microchip records 100th straight profitable quarter - Read Article

    Microchip records 100th straight profitable quarter

    2015-11-04T14:56:18-07:00

    Microchip Technology Incorporated, a leading provider of microcontroller, mixed signal, analog and Flash-IP solutions, today reported results for the three months ended September 30. GAAP net sales for the second quarter…

  • Veyo aims to recruit 1,200 Phoenix drivers - Read Article

    Veyo aims to recruit 1,200 Phoenix drivers

    2015-11-04T14:35:34-07:00

    ‘Tis the season to make some extra cash! Veyo, a new healthcare logistics company with target service for the healthcare industry, plans to bring 1,200 earning opportunities to Phoenix Metro…

  • Agrawal joins Barnet Dulaney Perkins Eye Center - Read Article

    Agrawal joins Barnet Dulaney Perkins Eye Center

    2015-11-04T12:50:53-07:00

    Barnet Dulaney Perkins Eye Center, a leading provider of advanced vision care and surgery, has appointed a new ophthalmologist, Dr. Shivi Agrawal, for its metro Phoenix-area clinic locations. Shivi Agrawal, MD…

  • FDA approves cancer drug tested by TGen - Read Article

    FDA approves cancer drug tested by TGen

    2015-11-03T14:50:06-07:00

    Patients with advanced pancreatic cancer now have access to the new FDA approved drug, Onivyde, that produced significant overall survival rates in an international clinical study conducted in part by…

  • AWEE will recognize 3 Faces of Success - Read Article

    AWEE will recognize 3 Faces of Success

    2015-11-03T12:50:47-07:00

    Arizona Women’s Education & Employment’s 2015 Faces of Success took different paths to change their lives, but each of their stories reflects strength, commitment and a passion to make their…

  • SRP recognizes top energy-saving businesses - Read Article

    SRP recognizes top energy-saving businesses

    2015-11-03T07:50:59-07:00

    From a children’s home, to churches, schools, homebuilders and an employee-owned grocery chain, the nominees for SRP’s “Champions of Energy Efficiency Awards” are diverse, yet similar in their commitment to…

  • ASU supports efforts for Cronkite postage stamp - Read Article

    ASU supports efforts for Cronkite postage stamp

    2015-11-02T10:50:43-07:00

    Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication is joining the efforts of the Society of Professional Journalists and the Radio Television Digital News Association to honor…

  • Uptime Magazine recognizes CAP’s maintenance program - Read Article

    Uptime Magazine recognizes CAP’s maintenance program

    2015-11-02T08:50:14-07:00

    Uptime Magazine and ReliabilityWeb.com, a global leader in maintenance and reliability, recently recognized Central Arizona Project with its Uptime Award for “Best Leadership for Reliability Program.” The Uptime Award recognizes…

  • Phoenix nonprofits share $350K from Cox Charities - Read Article

    Phoenix nonprofits share $350K from Cox Charities

    2015-11-01T12:50:41-07:00

    Cox Charities has announced its selection of Phoenix-area nonprofit organizations to receive nearly $350,000 in grant funding. Free Arts for Abused Children of Arizona, Homeless Youth Connection and Arizona Friends of Foster Children are among the 55 recipients. Since the program’s inception…

  • UA receives $1.5M for firefighter safety research - Read Article

    UA receives $1.5M for firefighter safety research

    2015-11-01T10:50:03-07:00

    Cancer is a leading cause of death among firefighters. Exposure to carcinogens occurs through skin contamination and inhalation of smoke, diesel exhaust and other chemical gases, vapors and particulates. To…

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