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New SRYP program members appointed by Scottsdale Area of Commerce

Posted 7/23/24

The Scottsdale Area Chamber of Commerce has appointed new board members and executive committee members to its Scottsdale Rising Young Professionals program.

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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

New SRYP program members appointed by Scottsdale Area of Commerce

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The Scottsdale Area Chamber of Commerce has appointed new board members and executive committee members to its Scottsdale Rising Young Professionals program.

The Scottsdale Rising Young Professionals program of the Scottsdale Chamber is for Valley professionals ages 23 to 39 working to build and strengthen the link between the young professional demographic and the business leaders of Scottsdale, cultivating a community for everyone. The SRYP board educates, elevates and enhances Scottsdale’s young professionals by providing a network where like-minded individuals can come together to support their career aspirations and the community.

Newly appointed executive committee members include Aaron Howard, owner of Howard Wealth Advisors; Sarah Dalton, administrative fellow at HonorHealth; and Reagan Wolfe, property administrative associate with SimonCRE.

New board members include Phil Meyers, entrepreneur; Jake Nance, financial planner at Edward Jones; and Stephanie Viboch, recruit manager at Blue Signal Search.

Courtney Crubaugh, director of human resources strategy at the Mayo Clinic is the returning executive officer.