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Shovels in the ground today, cranes in the air tomorrow! \ud83c\udfd7\ufe0f \ud83c\udf07 \n\nOn Wednesday, a groundbreaking ceremony was held for the University of Arizona Health Sciences' more than 200,000-square-foot, seven-story Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies (CAMI) building. \n\nWhen the center is completed in 2027, it will house state-of-the-art labs and clinical training sites. The goal of the site is to become a national leader in innovation in immunological treatments that can utilize the body's defenses to combat diseases and disorders.\n\nTo make these aspirations real, the Arizona Board of Regents and state, county, and local municipalities made philanthropic donations in pursuit of these ambitions.\n\nPCA Members McCarthy Building Companies and SmithGroup serve as the construction and designers on the project. \n\nThanks to Braxton Hynes and Skyler Scott for contributing photos!
It's time to give a giant Phoenix Community Alliance (PCA) welcome to Edgar Olivo, American Red Cross of Arizona and New Mexico's CEO! \ud83d\udc99\n\nIn September, our Board of Directors expanded when the executive was appointed to the PCA board by its current makeup of director-level Members.\n\nWhen Members join, they give their time, expertise, and knowledge and also get so much more in return, which we describe as a \"return on engagement.\" With a strong slate of voices, directors steer our organization toward the future. \n\nPCA is excited by the fresh, diverse perspectives brought to the table. Adding the American Red Cross to our board promises to make Greater Downtown Phoenix a stronger, healthier community.\n\nWelcome aboard, Edgar! \ud83e\udd1d
\u201cWhat will drive Greater Downtown Phoenix forward\u201d is a question that guides Phoenix Community Alliance (PCA)'s advocacy. \ud83d\udc99 \n\nAnd every November, our Creative City Symposium is a moment where this discussion enters public view. Since 2017, PCA and Artlink Phoenix (@artlink_phoenix) have curated panels among our arts & culture Members on the topics omnipresent within the community. \ud83c\udfa8 \n\nFor a sneak peek of the discussions expected to come up at our upcoming symposium, follow the \ud83d\udd17 in bio! \ud83d\udd3d \n\nWe hope you join the conversation on Wednesday, November 20, from 4 to 6 pm, at the FOUND:RE Hotel (@foundrephx), where art and commerce mingle.
\ud83d\udea8 ATTN: Calling All Creative Members and Friends of PCA! \ud83d\udce3\n\nIf you have an idea for a logo design that signifies Arizona's vibrancy (in all of its forms), the Arizona America250 Commission wants to hear from you!\n\nTo coincide with the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the Commission and the Arizona Secretary of State's Office is hosting a statewide design competition to create an eye-catching logo for the state's 250th anniversary celebration.\n\nThe public choses the winning design from a vote of ten finalists, which will be used on for ALL events, merchandising, and branding! \n\nSubmit your design using the link below! \ud83d\udd3d \n\n\ud83d\udd17 Details: https:\/\/azsos.gov\/about\/az250-logo\n\ud83d\udccc Deadline: Thursday, October 31, 2024\n\n\u2753 Did You Know? \u2753 PCA Board of Director Ashley Harder, Principal of Harder Development (@harderdev), was appointed to the Commission by Governor Katie Hobbs?