Az Business and AZRE magazines announced the publications’ lists of the Most Influential Women in Arizona for 2017 in the July issues of the magazines. Azbigmedia.com will be profiling each of the Most Influential Women in Arizona in the coming weeks.
Here is today’s spotlight:
Sally A. Taylor, CEO, KeatsConnelly
In 2016, Taylor became CEO of KeatsConnelly. With nearly $7 million in revenues, KeatsConnelly is the largest cross-border wealth management firm in North America that specializes in helping Canadians and Americans realize their dreams of a cross-border lifestyle. Taylor, who didn’t finish her first college degree until age 35, is the immediate past-president of Soroptimist International of Phoenix and appointed member of the Arizona College Savings Plan Program Oversight Committee.
Best decision: “Making the decision to not give up seeking excellence in myself and others, and keep pushing myself to succeed when the going got tough.”
Surprising fact: “I used to race motorcyles.”
The Most Influential Women in Arizona will be honored at a reception from 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. on August 23 at Chateau Luxe. For tickets or sponsorship information, click here or call (602) 277-6045.
Here is the complete list of the Most Influential Women in Arizona for 2017:
• Catherine Alonzo, founding partner, Javelina
• Monica Antone, lieutenant governor, Gila River Indian Community
• Kelly Barr, senior director of environmental management and chief sustainability and compliance executive, SRP
• Ann Becker, vice president and chief procurement officer, APS
• Maja Berlin-Del Vigna, vice president and general counsel, Commercial Electronic Solutions & Engines and Power Systems, Honeywell International Inc.
• Noreen Bishop, Arizona market manager, J.P. Morgan Private Bank
• Lorry Bottrill, chief operating officer, Mercy Care Plan
• Jenn Daniels, mayor, Town of Gilbert
• Jennifer Davis Lunt, principal, Davis Enterprises
• Paris Davis, vice president/Northwest Arizona retail banking division manager, Washington Federal
• Kimberly Demarchi, partner, Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie
• Allison DeVane, founder, Teaspressa
• Amber Gilroy, senior vice president of operations, Cancer Treatment Centers of America
• Denise Gredler, founder and CEO, BestCompaniesAZ
• Nancy Ham, CEO, WebPT
• Michele Y. Halyard, MD, dean, Mayo Clinic School of Medicine, Arizona Campus
• Sandra Hudson, president, TrustBank Arizona
• Colleen Jennings-Roggensack, executive director, ASU Gammage
• Julie Johnson, principal, Avison Young
• Lisa Johnson, president and CEO, Corporate Interior Systems
• Mystie Johnson Foote, MD, CEO, Banner Medical Group
• Jennifer Kaplan, owner, Evolve Public Relations and Marketing
• Donna Kennedy, economic development director, City of Tempe
• Mindy Korth, executive vice president — investment properties sales brokerage, Colliers International
• Christina Kwasnica, MD, medical director of neuro-rehabilitation, Barrow Neurological Institute
• Laura Lawless Robertson, partner, Squire Patton Boggs
• Ericka LeMaster, senior vice president commercial real estate, Alliance Bank of Arizona
• Donna Lemons-Roush, COO, MT Builders
• Shawn Linam, CEO, Qwaltec
• Tina Litteral, executive vice president, AIA Arizona
• Shari Lott, founder and CEO, SpearmintLOVE
• Alisa Lyons, principal, Sloan Lyons Public Affairs
• Jodi Malenfant, president and owner, W&W Structural, Inc.
• Fran Mallace, vice president, Cox Media
• Dawn Meidinger, director, Fennemore Craig
• Marcia Mintz, CEO, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Phoenix
• Mary Nollenberger, director of leasing, SVN Desert Commercial Advisors
• Kathi O’Connor, lead personnel, Swaine Asphalt Corporation
• Laura Ortiz, president, Evergreen Development
• Desirae Outcalt, vice president relationship manager, Biltmore Bank
• Renee Parsons, co-founder, Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation
• Melissa Proctor, shareholder, Polsinelli
• Sissie Roberts Shank, president and CEO, Chas Roberts A/C & Plumbing
• Shawn Rush, LEED AP, principal, Corgan
• Jane Russell-Winiecki, chairwoman, Yavapai-Apache Nation
• Deanna Salazar, senior vice president and general counsel, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona
• Catherine Scrivano, president, CASCO Financial Group
• Lawdan Shojaee, CEO, Axosoft
• Ashley Snyder, senior vice president, Cresa
• Sheryl A. Sweeney, shareholder, Ryley Carlock & Applewhite
• Sally A. Taylor, CEO, KeatsConnelly
• Amy Van Dyken-Rouen, Olympic gold medalist and founder of Amy’s Army
• Katee Van Horn, vice president of global engagement and inclusion, GoDaddy
• Ashley Villaverde Halvorson, partner , Jones, Skelton & Hochuli
• Jacque Westling, partner, Quarles & Brady
• Jeri Williams, chief of police, City of Phoenix
• Tiffany Winne, executive vice president, Savills Studley
Check back here over the coming weeks to read individual profiles of all the Most Influential Women in Arizona Business for 2017.