David Rowe, Ginnie Rowe

We moved from England to Phoenix in October 2006 to start a new life; we wanted more flexibility in our lifestyle and to be able to spend more time together. We wanted to be our own boss. In England we’d both worked for big advertising and digital marketing agencies; we provided brand marketing and communication services for big brands like Guinness, Honda, Hyundai, as well as other smaller, local businesses. Read more>>
Julee Brady

The past is a present to the future… Our family has always had a respect for our western heritage and equestrian way of life. Being involved in many community events, we saw firsthand how horses and Cowboys and Cowgirls can spark interest and excitement. Read more>>
Ron Siegel

Ever since high school and throughout college, I have enjoyed working in restaurants. It was no surprise to me that I would eventually open my first restaurant on Long Island, New York only 6 months after graduating college. I opened in a location that had a history of failed businesses, but I held on and my restaurant became successful. Read more>>
Alexis Showers

I have always been drawn to earth based medicine, ceremony, and plants. As a child my father was a historian. We lived around and within indigenous cultures where I was taught to appreciate and respect the value of plants and the healing effects of nature. Read more>>
Greg Coury

After I graduated from college I wanted to be part of something bigger than me. I was always impressed by the work of my grandparents in the funeral and cemetery business. I knew after watching them I wanted to help and serve others during their time of need. Read more>>
Sabrina Miller-Castillo

I wanted to attended beauty school while in high school, but my cheerleading schedule conflicted, therefore cosmo school got pushed a side. (Knowing what I know now, man – I could have saved THOUSANDS of dollars, right?!) After high school came college and the dream of becoming a news anchor was the path I was on. With an internship at Fox 10 News I quickly learned reading a teleprompter and trying to pronounce names that are not phonetically spelt was not my strong suit. Read more>>
Jason Harris

I think I was a born entrepreneur. I was always doing things to try and make money (my own mini gold, carnivals, paper route, etc). My first real business was a computer company at age 16, and in later years I would have some big success in the tech world culminating in an Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Finalist in 2000. Read more>>
Cliff Smith

As early as age 7, people were impressed by my deep voice and always told me I should be on the radio. One day in 1969, I was standing outside of a radio station in Atlanta, staring into the DJ booth through a glass window. 13 years later, I was hired as an on-air personality at that same radio station, WQXI. Read more>>
