Longtime Leader in Southern Arizona’s Education, Nonprofit and Governmental Communities Joins the Council’s Senior Leadership Team
Phoenix, AZ (PRUnderground) March 16th, 2021
The Arizona Technology Council today announced the appointment of Karla Morales as vice president of its Southern Arizona Regional Office. In this role, she will lead, manage and oversee the Council’s Southern Arizona operations, including recruiting new members, securing sponsorships and supporting events. Morales brings to her position more than 20 years of experience in the region’s education, nonprofit and governmental communities.
Her predecessor is Jeff Sales, who skillfully served as the executive director in Southern Arizona for nearly four years.
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Phoenix, AZ (PRUnderground) March 9th, 2021
The Arizona Technology Council released its latest quarterly Arizona Technology Industry Impact Report today, providing valuable information on the progress of the state’s technology sector to its members, as well as business, economic development and government leaders. The new data shows a 29% increase in STEM job postings in December 2020 vs. December 2019 and a 4.3% growth in Arizona technology companies year-over-year. Q4 highlights can be found in the Council’s Impact Report infographic here.
“Despite a challenging year caused by the spread of the COVID-19 virus, Arizona’s technology sector was able to rebound quickly and even outpace Q4 2019 in several significant growth metrics,” said Steven G. Zylstra, the Council’s president and CEO. “The pandemic shifted the way we work and live drastically, and technology became a catalyst for rapid change. The state’s technology leaders have been responsible for a number of in
Report Outlining Public Policy Initiatives for Arizona Environment and Economic Recovery Released by Arizona Technology Council and The Western Way
The New Report Makes Key Recommendations Aimed at Providing Policymakers a Roadmap for Incorporating the Energy Innovation Sector into Arizona’s Economic Recovery Plan (PRUnderground) December 16th, 2020
The Arizona Technology Council, in partnership with The Western Way, released a report today detailing how policymakers can incorporate energy innovation into Arizona’s plan for recovering from the economic downturn caused by the pandemic. Titled,
Innovation and Clean Energy Industry Recommendations for Economic Recovery: Policy Options from Arizona’s Business Community and available for download here, the report outlines the economic benefit of energy innovation and specific recommendations for policymakers to integrate clean energy and clean technology initiatives into the recovery plan roadmap.