AZ Big Media AZ Big Spotlight: Terros Health, AP, Lambert, Glendale

Terros Health hires chief medical officer

Terros Health has hired a chief medical officer to guide the ongoing integration of physical and behavioral health into the organization’s 11 clinics and recovery centers across the valley.

Dr. Vanna Campion

Dr. Vanna Campion joined the organization on July 5 with a strong background in family medicine and a penchant for delivering patient-centered care.

“I am thrilled to be part of an organization committed to caring for the whole person,” she said.

Campion comes to Terros Health from Dignity Health Medical Group’s Chandler Family Medicine, where she managed the care of 1,800 patients a year, supervised medical providers and mentored student nurse practitioners. She introduced care transition visits to facilitate safe patient discharges and reduce hospital readmissions, and helped create an East Valley family medicine residency program.

“Dr. Campion brings a wealth of knowledge to Terros Health that will help improve the health and well-being of our patients and the community,” said Dr. Karen Tepper, president and CEO of the organization.

Adolfson & Peterson expands its management team

Adolfson & Peterson Construction (AP), a family-owned, national construction management and contracting company, promotes Scott Salyer to vice president of project development and welcomes Brian Kinney to vice president of operations. With 50 years of combined experience, Salyer and Kinney will elevate AP to meet the demands of the growing industry.

Scott Salyer

Brian Kinney

“We have seen unprecedented growth at the AP Southwest office, which we plan to continue over the next two years,” said Rob Cortazzo, regional president of AP Southwest. “We recently promoted seven of our current team members to leadership roles and hired six talented new construction professionals to lay the foundation for our team to effectively respond to the region’s growth in our healthcare, multi-family, industrial, K-12, and industrial. markets”.

The position of Vice President of Project Development was created specifically for Salyer in response to his notable success in his previous roles as Senior Project Manager in the AP Gulf States region and Project Manager and Vice- president of operations in the southwest region. In this new role, Salyer will be responsible for leading significant pursuit efforts, including preconstruction, estimating, operations and development to achieve regional goals. He will work closely with strategic clients and key projects from the pre-construction phase through to successful execution. Additionally, Salyer will collaborate with regional leaders, act strategically to drive innovation and new business, manage collaborative team and project processes, and provide direction to sales processes, strategy development and project negotiation.

As Vice President of Operations, Kinney will provide strategic leadership for the South West region by managing internal operations and developing new market opportunities while working with the regional leadership team and other areas of company to enhance collaboration and market strength. Kinney will lead regional business operations, develop and implement strategic business plans and relationships, drive operational efficiency and partner with management to drive and deliver regional market results. With over three decades in the industry, Kinney has worked on several projects in the multi-family, senior living, K-12 education and other market sectors. Kinney also brings large project and program experience, having worked on several programs over $100 million. These experiences strengthen his skills in risk management, pre-construction services, operations management and team leadership. As a member of the NAIOP and ABA, Kinney is committed to evolving his practice and growing his business in the field of construction.

Lambert adds senior talent to Phoenix squad

Lambert, a public relations, investor relations and integrated communications firm, has appointed senior communications professional Greg Sexton as director of its Phoenix office. Sexton brings over 25 years of agency experience serving B2B and B2C clients with successful, owned and shared media strategies. He will work closely with Lambert’s Consumer Clients team and will report to the company’s B2C General Manager, Detroit-based Matt Jackson.

Greg Sexton

“Greg is an accomplished agency professional who has spent a decade as a successful journalist and editor in the newsroom business pages, so he is able to see storytelling through a refined editorial lens,” said Jackson. “I expect his proven strength and ability to dig into stories that resonate with journalists and consumers will drive growth for our customers and employees.”

Sexton brings 30 years of combined journalism, editorial and agency experience at the local, national and international levels. A storyteller at heart, his work spans media relations, communications strategies, social media, crisis communications, events and grand openings, project launches, speech writing, internal communications, image consulting and leadership positioning for some of the most influential companies in the United States. States.

Sexton has held various public relations and account management positions with major marketing, advertising and public relations agencies. Prior to that, he was an editor at AZ Big Media, overseeing six statewide editorial publications and magazines serving audiences in business, economics, tourism, real estate and tourism. trade. Sexton has won numerous journalism and public relations awards, including honors from the New Mexico Press Association, PRSA Copper Quill and Copper Anvil awards. He holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism and history from Arizona State University.

“My passion for storytelling and my ability to leverage those stories into highly effective PR campaigns that drive bottom line results is at the heart of everything I do,” Sexton said. “I look forward to my next chapter of growth and success with Team Lambert.”

Glendale hires first downtown manager

Following a highly competitive process that resulted in a nationwide pool of applicants, the City of Glendale’s Office of Economic Development announced the selection of Daniel Sabillon as the first Town Center Manager.

Daniel Sabillon

In his role, Mr. Sabillon will lead the development and redevelopment activities of downtown Glendale. An important part of the role will be to continue to develop and nurture relationships with merchants, landowners, residents, regional stakeholders, developers and other partners to help facilitate business development and attraction.

He has also been responsible for marketing and establishing an online presence for downtown Glendale through local events and campaigns that will help bring regular visitors to the area and make it the center of town. for thousands of people in the surrounding area and beyond.

The addition of this position comes at a crucial time as the City of Glendale begins revitalization efforts in downtown Glendale, including a major reinvestment in the downtown campus.

“Excited doesn’t even begin to describe the feeling of embarking on this journey with the city of Glendale,” Sabillon said. “I hold downtown in high esteem because of its rich history and strong potential for economic growth. This is one of the many reasons I chose to be part of this community as a local business owner. Now I’m looking to make an even bigger impact as downtown manager. »

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