Kim Dartez is the Director of Family Tree Healthcare, a multifaceted social services and healthcare
organization that creates programs in at-risk, underserved populations by promoting healthy families
and communities. FTHC and its programs work to balance the scales of disparities. Kim also is the
owner of Compass Dartez, seeking to introduce, train and employ African American men and women
across Maricopa County and State of Arizona. She has served as Governor Ducey’s commissioner to
the Arizona Commission of African American Affairs and is Chair of Economic Development for the
Commission. She sat as the Chair for the African American Advisory Committee for the City of Tempe
History Museum and is currently their co-Chair. Kim is a Domestic Violence Advocate, representing
Arizona at the National Woman of Color Network, working with its Economic Policy Task Force and
Leadership Cohort and served as the Chairperson for the Woman of Color Committee for the Arizona
Coalition against Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence for five years.
EXAMPLE 1:
Kathy Foster is a seasoned real estate executive driven by client service and holistic strategy approach.
With over 25 years in real estate, including managing in-house corporate real estate and tenant
brokerage. Kathy brings a wealth of knowledge to her clients. For the past 10 years, Kathy has been
Managing Director of Corporate Solutions at the Colliers International advising a wide range of clients
on their real estate needs. She received her Master’s in Commercial Real Estate with CoreNet, was
honered in 2015 as a Top Woman in Business by the Phoenix Business Journal and in 2017 was
awarded Commercial Real Estate Broker of the Year by the AZ Journal of Real Estate and Business.
Kathy also spends time volunteering and serving on a number of non-profit boards. Kathy’s service
focus and unique perspective bring a different and more comprehensive approach. Combined with her
understanding of workplace strategies and corporate facilities, all roads lead to Kathy as the the one to
go to for real estate needs.
EXAMPLE 2:
As a creative writer and entrepreneur, Chelsea Young is passionate about the written word. She has
been the editor-in-chief of “SO Scottsdale” for two years, and her prior magazine publishing career
includes being an editor at AAA Arizona Highroads and Where publications in Phoenix and Scottsdale,
Tuscon and Denver. With a Master’s degree in professional writing, Chelsea truly lives in a world of
words, having written two novels and a screenplay. Chelsea is also the author of the Color Everything
children’s book series, with the first book – The Color of Mother – set to publish in fall of 2018. With
these books, she seeks to encourage and empower, bringing joy and love to young hearts everywhere.
Additionally. Chelsea is the founder of Young Creative, a writing and editing company. A skilled
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wordsmith with a keen editor’s eye, Chelsea offers content creation services through Young Creative
ranging from book editing and blogging to writing web copy and marketing collateral.
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