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Mesa 11.17.2017

Dr. Kevin W. Ross

I am a pediatric and pregnancy based chiropractor in practice for 25 years. I have had an expensive pregnancy pillow for patients to lay face down while pregnant for years. So often I heard, “Man, I need one of these at home!” After hearing that phrase from hundreds of women I decided to develop my own tummy-down pregnancy pillow that was affordable and manageable in size. Read more>>

Tom Cutler

I have worked in advertising since 1986, starting in Tucson, for a Triple-A baseball team, the Toros. After relocating back to the Valley in 1992, I went to work for a large, 2-for-1 coupon book. It was there that I learned coupon advertising and the common phrase “your existing customer is your most valuable customer”. Little did I realize that this simple phrase would motivate me to set out on my own with the domain name PhoenixMetro.com and a passion to build a low-cost advertising network.  Read more>>

Margot Steffensen

I have been making jewelry since I was a little kid. I would make string wrapped earrings and sell them to my mothers friends or rent a booth at a local craft fair when I was 10 years old, all by my-self. Its kind of funny thinking back. I have a master in education but life took a different path. I had children, worked part time, where I could bring my kids. Read more>>

Matthew Gehrman

Long before I entered the Insurance industry I was a construction equipment mechanic and had never worked behind a desk, let alone a phone before in my life. In 2008 when the bottom fell out of the economy I was laid off along with 11 of my colleagues. As everyone knows the job market was volatile and not many positions were available. Read more>>

Jeff Kahler

I had some experience in electronic filter design and software development from my graduate work in the field of Electrical Engineering, and began experimenting with online sales and distribution as a moonlighting hobby while I was employed as a flight controls engineer at Honeywell in North Phoenix back in the late nineties.  Read more>>

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