Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Podcast

The Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale Podcast seeks to bring together people with shared interests and create a sense of community. The Podcast serves as a platform for sharing information and knowledge about organizations and individuals who are moving Scottsdale forward in a positive light.


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Episode 128 JD Hill

With two business degrees from ASU, J.D. Hill was ready to join the business world after graduation when he discovered that his true passion was farming. As he started looking for options in that field, he learned of the food recycling business. Soon, he started composting recycled food in his back yard and … fast forward … today it’s a business with 20 employees that recycles 12,000 pounds of food waste per day from 150 commercial and 3,500 residential customers, with lots of them in Scottsdale. Check out his impressive career journey, one that is making a big difference for our environment.

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Episode 127 Councilwoman Betty Janik

Betty Janik is in the last year of her first term as a member of the Scottsdale City Council. Find out what it’s been like to serve on council – including good and bad surprises – and her take on the most important issues facing the city. Betty has decided not to seek re-election but she’s been a consistent contributor to the community and there’s no doubt she’ll do more of that after her term expires. She has ideas already on how she’ll continue to be a champion for Scottsdale.

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Episode 126 Scottsdale author, David Ariosto

David Ariosto has worked as a journalist, editor, executive and author in a career journey through more than 50 countries. Included along the way were two years in Cuba working for CNN, where he developed material for a book, “This is Cuba: An American Journalist Under Castro’s Shadow.” It’s a fascinating look at his time there. Find out how David’s journey led him to now living in Scottsdale where he’s working on a new book about the great space race.

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Episode 125 Anna Mineer and Derek Debus from Arizona Veterans Mission Group

Navigating the complexities of the Veterans Administration world can be complicated and frustrating for our service veterans. Anna Mineer and Derek Debus are working to make it easier for them to deal with those challenges through the Arizona Veterans Mission Group. Their goal is to ensure our veterans get the health care, resources and opportunities they deserve. And while the group is young, their success stories already prove their work is effective and making a big difference.

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Episode 124 Debbie Steinhauer, Scottsdale Police Foundation

When she moved to Scottsdale a few years ago, Debbie Steinhauer brought her dedication for helping first responders with her. She went to work building the Scottsdale Police Foundation, a non-profit group that raises funds to support Scottsdale’s police officers. Founded in 2023, she already has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to provide critical needs, such as equipment, training, wellness and educational programs that surpass the department’s budget. Debbie’s big heart is making a big impact on the city’s welfare.

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Episode 123 Holly Walter, Public Affairs Supervisor, City of Scottsdale

One of the duties any city owes its residents is keeping then informed of all that is going on. And in today’s digital age, it requires a multifaceted approach. Holly Water, Scottsdale’s public affairs supervisor, plays a key role in this. She coordinates information across various departments and channels from traditional to social media platforms. Her skills in managing it all ensures that Scottsdale residents are updated and engaged with the city’s affairs.

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Episode 122 Joe Iturri, General Manager of Caesars Republic

To say Joe Iturri has been busy over the past two years would be an understatement! He has been spearheading the work it has taken to open the newest gem in the city’s hotel lineup: Caesars Republic Scottsdale. The 11-story hotel, which opened last month, has 265 rooms, three high end restaurants and a variety of amenities that bring the glitz of Las Vegas to downtown Scottsdale – minus the gaming. It’s the first non-gaming hotel in the Caesars lineup. Find out why Caesars chose Scottsdale for that brand and how Joe and his team made it all happen.

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Episode 121 Tim Roemer, Chief Securirty Officer GMI

Tim Roemer’s journey has taken him from Scottsdale to the White House and back home again as chief security officer at GMI. After he graduated from Horizon High, he joined the CIA where he served 10 years providing security updates to the President. He returned to Arizona as director of Homeland Security for Gov. Ducey. Now his work in the private sector is helping GMI, a Scottsdale company, safeguard organizations across the globe against cyber threats. Tune in for a look at Tim’s remarkable career.

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Episode 120 Todd Bankofier, Scottsdale Museum of the West

Todd Bankofier has lived in Scottsdale for over three decades and has been a prominent figure in business and politics, and in many ways his new role as CEO of Western Spirit’s Scottsdale Museum of the West is like a homecoming. Todd grew up on a ranch in Nevada and the western spirit is in his blood. Todd has big dreams for the museum, adding to some significant advancements already underway. Find out what’s in store for one of the city’s cultural gems.

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Episode 119 Ben Lane

Ben Lane has overseen three elections in Scottsdale since becoming City Clerk, marking this year as another significant milestone with a busy election season ahead. Find out how Ben deals with navigating the intricate responsibilities of upholding fair and transparent elections, particularly amidst today’s highly polarized political environment. That’s just one of the many duties Ben juggles in his role. He truly is one of the city’s unsung heroes, ensuring the seamless functioning of Scottsdale's civic machinery.

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Episode 118 Melinda Gulick

Melinda Morrison Gulick, a longtime advocate for many good causes in Scottsdale, had focused her passion and energy into ensuring the healthy development and learning of young children from birth to 5 years old. As CEO of First Thing First, Melinda’s advocacy now touches children and families all across Arizona. Learn more about what her agency does and also her thoughts about leadership in the year ahead for the Scottsdale Unified School District.

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Episode 117 Greg Dunaway

Greg Dunaway is a marketing veteran who has carved a niche in the expanding cannabis industry, both in Scottsdale and across the state. In fact, he has clients across the globe that are now working in the field, as legal cannabis use is becoming more prevalent. From producing the product in controlled agricultural spaces to delivering it at dispensaries, Greg gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges and successes he has discovered along the way.

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Episode 116 Sonia Andrews

No one understands the health of Scottsdale’s finances better than city treasurer Sonia Andrews. She brings a wealth of technical skills to the job and clearly understands what it takes to keep the city financially strong. You’ll also discover the personal side to Sonia, who says it’s the passion of Scottsdale’s residents that drives her work and commitment to the job. In the spirit of the city’s Western heritage, she’s also a horsewoman.

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Episode 115 Dr. Jesse Greer

After serving as Green Beret and Special Forces medic in Afghanistan, Jesse Greer has returned to Scottsdale, his hometown, with a passion to help residents here live healthier lives. He founded Preamble, a preventive health clinic, which has opened in downtown Scottsdale. After serving to help soldiers recover from battlefield wounds, Jesse’s passion now is to treat patients before they get sick. His service to his country and now to our residents is an inspiration for us all.

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Episode 114 Dr. Scott Menzel

There were a lot of positive developments last year in the Scottsdale Unified School District – from voter approval for its override to outstanding grades from the state education department. Listen in as superintendent Scott Menzel talks about those and other achievements and looks forward to 2024, a pivotal election year with three of five seats on the governing board coming open.

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Episode 113 Dr. Velma Trayham

When you spend a little time with Velma Trayham it doesn’t take long to be inspired by her passion and commitment to make our community a better place for everyone. And you certainly will understand why she was honored as one of this year’s Diversity Champions. Velma is an author, speaker and CEO of ThinkZilla, a Scottsdale consulting firm. She works with groups in the public and private sectors across the U.S. to build and manage programs that support underserved communities. Her message, and her work, comes from the heart.

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Episode 112 Reflections on 2023 and looking towards 2024

To start out the new year, join Kevin and Don as they look back at the highlights of 2023 – including some of the year’s scariest moments to some of its most rewarding – and what they look forward to in 2024. One thing they’ve discovered as they enter the third year of this podcast: there is a never-ending supply of people doing good things in our community. Plenty more of those stories will be coming in the year ahead.

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Episode 111 Denise Wilson, The Scottsdale Symphonic Orchestra

At first glance, it’s Denise Wilson’s musical story that strikes you first. The freelance oboist and music teacher is the founder of the new Scottsdale Symphonic Orchestra. But when you get to know her, you’ll see there is much more behind the curtain. You’ll meet an aviation entrepreneur who is an experienced pilot and flight instructor and founder of several aviation businesses, including one she grew to become an Inc 500 company. An amazing story about a multi-talented woman who now has provided local musicians the chance to perform concert events that inspire us all.

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Episode 110 Officer Devon Lines and Rocket

School resource officer Devon Lines is a popular presence on the campuses of the Scottsdale Unified School District. But it’s his companion, Rocket, who draws most of the attention. Devin is a Scottsdale police officer, and Rocket is his Crisis K-9 partner, an adorable Golden Retriever. They are one of three Crisis K-9 units in the district and they are making a huge difference in the lives of students, parents and teachers. Find out why their program is such a positive, calming partner for our schools.

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Episode 109 Bryn and Andy Defusco, education advocates

By occupation, Bryn and Andy DeFusco are founding partners of their law firm. By passion, they are big proponents of public education, and especially teachers. They support teachers in the Scottsdale Unified School District with $300 stipends to buy supplies for their classrooms. Over the past four years, they have awarded over $40,000 to 130 teachers. Find out what motivates them to give back and ways you can help our schools, too.

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