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Tempe 01.11.2018

Brandon Willey

Over the last 10 years I’ve developed a wide range of executive leadership experience in sales, marketing and business operations. Prior to taking the helm as CEO at FetchRev, I have helped establish and grow scalable sales, marketing, customer success and fulfillment teams in both the Silicon and Phoenix Valleys at Reputation.com, Recruiting.com, FrontSpin and Hopscratch. Read more>>

Mark DeSimone

I owned a motorcycle business in Chicago with my brothers in the 90’s, moved to Arizona in 2000 and worked for a shop that went bankrupt in 2004. I had a job offer with another shop but decided to open my own shop here in Tempe a month after the other shop closed. Read more>>

Scott Frost

My name is Scott Frost my nickname on TV is (the freezer). I was arguably the best professional pool player on planet earth for over 5 years and played pro for 25 years. I’ve lived in Tempe since 1999 and moved here from Des Moines Iowa. In the last 10 years I decided to use my name to help others in the community after losing my father to cancer I decided to help families and young people with cancer raising money. Read more>>

David Lee

Born in Seoul, Korea, David Lee was exposed to fine Japanese cuisine as early as age five, since his father ran a highly respected Japanese restaurant for twenty years. Lee initially did not follow in his father’s footsteps, pursuing a career in engineering. But later in life, halfway around the world, he would emerge as one of Southern California’s most prominent restaurateurs. Read more>>

Jordan Trubakoff

TruCollective was founded in 2012 and was initially intended to be a collection of hand-selected local artisans specializing in a variety of skills ranging from woodworking to photography, graphic design to audio engineering. Our aim was to be a one-stop shop for local businesses or individuals who needed creative services. Read more>>

Gary Griffin

I started out as an Product Engineer at Texas Instruments in 1984. The work included software and hardware development. I found that I was really good at hardware and product interfacing. I move to San Jose in 1991 and took a job as an Applications Engineering Manager for a small Probe Card company, where I further developed my hardware expertise and reputation in the industry. Read more>>

 

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