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A MESSAGE FROM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR WOMEN OF INFLUENCE
Erin Mabery & WOMEN OF INFLUENCE NEXT GENERATION (WINGS)
We are looking forward to an incredible work environment that promotes profes- ‘It’s all about our children. The impact must be Big, Bold, Fierce and Powerful.’
year! 2019 began with a bang as we sional development, efficient communi- Mission: To inspire the collective passion of Women of Influence in our community to
rolled out our great new image. We are cations and integrated technology that in create positive life changing relationships in the lives of children in need.
excited to share with our community a turn supports a healthy work/life balance Visit azbigs.org or call (928) 778-5135 to join!
modern image, outlook and message. for our staff and volunteers.
OUR MEMBERS
The highlight of our new IMAGE is a And then of course, there is our new Women of Influence Kathleen Murphy Sara Murray
Capital B adorned in an awesome bold MESSAGE, that one adult can stand Veronica Aguilera Billie Orr Tina Newman
green, that represents the relationship up to DEFEND the POTENTIAL of a Lesley Alward Jodi Padgett Breeanya Hinkel
between our Bigs and our Littles. young child. That MESSAGE, along Debbie Ayers Veronica Phillips Michelle Shaw
with our new bold image, and our great Rakini Chinery Danell Riggs Kathy Sischka
The great new OUTLOOK of our agency new outlook, gives us what it takes as a Leslie Costes Karen Schultz Margaret Travers
is one of forward and positive transfor- community to DEFEND the POTENTIAL Toni Denis Aimee Shah
mation. Our OUTLOOK has shifted to a of every child in Yavapai County. De Dolan Terry Vaughan WINGS
Teri Drew Cody Anne Yarnes Amber Davies-Sloan
Kristy Everson Promise Makers Whitney Cruz
Rebecca Finken Debra Andrews Rachel German
From Juan Garcia, Program Director: Tammi Gisi Isabel Arnone Mattie Smith
It is remarkable and encouraging that during our year of renewal, the champions Chelly Herren Heidi Bird Danielle Hampton
and winners were our Volunteers and Littles who were consistent on fulfilling their Tracy Homer Darla DeVille Sara Jane Nelson
commitment, not only with our agency but also with their mentoring relationships. Hope Hyland Kristi Edwards Krystal Moody
As our program continues growing, 2019 is a groundbreaking year to discover new Rita Kavanaugh Becky Eilers Cam Furman
approaches to youth mentoring that promote the development of inter-generational Kathleen Kelly Maureen Erickson Tiphani Hinshaw
and multicultural relationships. Elizabeth Leite Bridget Gaughan Emily Dolan
Wendy Lippman
Tammi Kumpmiller
Jan Manolis
BOARD OF TRUSTEES Kathy Morrow Meghan McAnally
Dr. Mark Costes, Chairperson Wendy Ross Dave Everson BIGS IN BLUE, RED & BROWN!
Horizon Dental Yavapai County Mandalay Homes
John Payne, Vice Chair & Treasurer Kurt Greves Kristy Everson Bigs in Blue is a national program that pairs a police officer with a child in need. The officer visits the child’s school once
Cobham Cable One Advertising, Arizona Mandalay Homes a week and builds a mentoring relationship with the child while presenting a positive image of a police officer to the
other children. Our uniformed Bigs come from the police and fire departments in: Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, Prescott,
Jason Gisi, Secretary Geoff Hyland Tracy Homer the Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe, Sedona and the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office.
Gisi Enterprises Remax Mountain Properties French Hen Boutique
Rebecca Finken Todd Klein Larry Stephan
Accurate Building Maintenance Klein Properties and Investments Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Dean
of Students
Norm Balderrama Dr. Billie Orr
Wells Fargo Bank Financial Advisor Prescott City Council John Scholl
Superintendent, CVUSD
Tim Cox, Verde/Sedona Chair Veronica Aguilera
Revolution Tours BBVA Compass Bank Rita Kavanaugh
Retired
Darla DeVille Dane Beck PVPD Deputy Chief James Prescott firefighter Kayleen with County Deputy Scott Reed and
APS Beck Legacy Group Edelstein & Little Brother Dylan Little Sister Jasmine Little Brother Darion