Event to Highlight the Economic Impact and Business Development of Arizona
The HeroZona Foundation, formerly named the Checkered Flag Run Foundation, has announced its 15th annual invitation-only D.C. Celebrate Arizona Caucus Brunch. Previously called the Arizona Delegation Brunch, the event will take place at Georgia Brown’s during the Congressional Black Caucus on Saturday, September 15 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
“Speakers will highlight opportunities offered by the Arizona Office of Tourism, Arizona Commerce Authority, Visit Phoenix and additional Arizona Chambers to increase awareness of what it means to make Arizona the best state to live, work and play,” says HeroZona Foundation Founder and U.S. Army Desert Storm veteran, Alan “AP” Powell.
The caucus brunch aims to bring together legislature, businesses and lobbyists to learn about everything Arizona has to offer, such as national events, the diversification of the state, economic impact and business development. Sponsors for the event include the HeroZona Foundation, Arizona State University, Arizona Public Service, Squire Patton Boggs, University of Phoenix, Salt River Project and supported by The Leadership Consortium and Achieving My Purpose.
“The Caucus Brunch is a unique and outstanding opportunity for people to learn about culture diversity and the economic vitality of Arizona, so that they can see it as a destination for both business and pleasure,” says Director for Cultural Relations in Arizona State University’s Office of Government and Community Engagement, Kenja Hassan.
The event will include notable speakers such as U.S. Black Chambers Inc. President & CEO, Ron Busby Sr.; U.S. Congressman from Arizona’s 7th District, Ruben Gallego; U.S. Congresswoman from Arizona’s 2nd District, Martha McSally; U.S. Arizona District 9 Congressional Candidate and former City of Phoenix Mayor, Greg Stanton; former U.S. Congressman from Arizona’s 7th District and current Vice-President of government affairs at Arizona State University, Matt Salmon; and national legislative director of the American Legion, Matthew J. Shuman will be a special guest. The former Democratic leader of the Arizona State House of Representatives, the honorable Art Hamilton will be the master of ceremonies for the event.
“The leadership Consortium is pleased and honored to participate in the caucus brunch for our 2nd year and the HeroZona Foundation has exhibited great forethought for a bipartisan event. This is certainly something the late, great U.S. Arizona Senator John McCain would have been proud of,” says President and Chairman of The Leadership Consortium, Michael Kelly.
Achieving My Purpose, an organization that works to support women ages 18 to 35 to discover their life’s purpose will also be in attendance.
“Achieving My Purpose will be taking nine young ladies with us to Washington D.C. to encourage civic responsibility around the political process,” says President of Achieving My Purpose, Linda Walton.
For more information about the HeroZona foundation, visit hnvbs.com, heroprenur.com or herozona.org.
About HeroZona Foundation
Founded by U.S. Army Desert Storm veteran, Alan “AP” Powell, the HeroZona Foundation provides diverse educational programs that impact under-served students and veterans. They believe access to quality educational opportunities ensures the investment of every student and Veteran getting to cross the “finish line.” Their upcoming event, HeroPreneur is a week-long Veterans Day engagement that has three pillars which empower Arizona’s veterans through entrepreneurship, education and employment. HeroZona‘s Annual Heropreneur National Veteran Business Summit has created a multi-day networking experience to improve America’s support of veteran companies through workshops, networking, entrepreneurial connections, and seminars; culminated by various entertainment events including the Phoenix Veterans Day Parade, HeroZona Honor Walk, Phoenix Sun’s NBA basketball game and other entertainment activities. For more information visit hnvbs.com, heropreneur.com or herozona.org.