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Sauce offers NYE special
Corporate Chronicles
A New Year’s Eve meal special from 11 a.m. to 9
p.m. Wed., Dec. 31 at Sauce Pizza & Wine of Southern
Christine Mackay, Chandler’s senior economic development specialist and acting economic
development director, has accepted the position of economic development director for the City
Chandler helps SanTan Sun area residents ring in
of Chandler. “Chris has a proven track record of recruiting superior businesses to Chandler,” says
2009. City Manager Mark Pentz. “Her leadership and skills will continue to make a positive impact on
One pizza, one salad and two glasses of select wine
our community for years to come.” Mackay starts her new post immediately at an annual salary
are $20. The special is limited to pizzas valued at $9.75
of $118,000.
or less.
Bill J. Harrison was appointed director of development for Chandler Center for the Arts.
Sauce Pizza & Wine is located at 2551 W. Queen
Harrison is a certifi ed fundraising executive as well as a nationally known author, speaker, lecturer
and professor, with more than 30 years of experience. He will oversee the Center’s annual
Creek Rd. For more info, call 480-388-3640 or visit
fundraising agenda, working closely with the Chandler Cultural Foundation’s board of directors,
www.foxrc.com/Sauce. the City of Chandler and CCA management and staff. Info:
www.chandlercenter.org.
Christine Mackay
Harrah’s Ak Chin Casino Resort is one of the best places to work, according to The Phoenix
Business Journal and BestCompaniesAZ, cofounders of the “Best Places to Work” list. Harrah’s,
listed in the large-sized category, was acknowledged for creating “an enjoyable corporate culture and work environment that
Chandler court
fosters personal and professional growth for its employees.” Info:
www.BestCompaniesAZ.com,
www.harrahs.com.
Keller Williams Legacy One Realty Associate Broker Paul Yontz is now a Certifi ed Negotiation Expert (CNE), as
info online
designated by Negotiation Expertise, LLC., a national negotiation training and coaching company in Peoria. Yontz recently
successfully completed formal training in the art of negotiation. Info:
www.YontzProperties.com.
Court information is now available through the
City of Chandler Municipal Court via the Internet at
www.chandleraz.gov/courts.
Mercy Gilbert gets $50K from Wal-Mart
Residents and organizations can now access the
To help build the Gila River Indian Community Healing
court calendar and case dispositions from their
Garden at Mercy Gilbert Medical Center, a member of
desktop, rather than traveling Catholic HealthCare West, Wal-Mart Foundation donated
to the Municipal Court
$50,000 for the project.
building for the public
The grant money will be used for installation of the
information.
30-foot-tall Tree of Life, a handcrafted steel tree sculpture
“This is a service to
created by Arizona native Joe Tyler, and the centerpiece
of the healing garden.
our residents that will
“Wal-Mart Foundation was inspired by the Healing
save them time and
Hospital philosophy that Mercy Gilbert Medical Center
money by allowing
embodies, which promotes surrounding patients, families
them to view the
and neighbors with an atmosphere of healing the mind,
information they need body and spirit,” according to Julie Graham, Mercy
STSN photo by Gordon Murray
online,” says Deputy
Gilbert Medical Center spokesperson.
FOR GARDEN: Funds to help build a garden at Mercy Gilbert
Court Administrator Faye
Mercy Gilbert Medical Center, a four-story, full-service Medical Center were donated recently by Wal-Mart. Receiving the
Meyer.
acute-care facility with 182 beds, is located at 3555 S. Val
donation, from left, are Rich Frazier, vice president of Catholic
Vista Dr. in Gilbert at the intersection of Val Vista Drive
HealthCare West Foundation – East Valley; Laurie Eberst, Mercy
In addition, the City has a computer kiosk with Gilbert Medical Center president and CEO; Keith Lowe, club
and Loop 202 south of Pecos Road and east of Val Vista
access to the information from the lobby of the
manager of Sam’s Club on Gilbert Road and Loop 202; Delia
Drive. Garcia, senior manager of public affairs and government relations
Courthouse.
For more information, visit
www.mercygilbert.org or
for Wal-Mart; and JW Rayhons, principal of Rayhons Financial
call 480-728-8000.
Solutions and chair of major gifts for Healing Garden Campaign.
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