MAP CEO joins fellow execs, takes in warmth of Waste Management Phoenix Open

MAP Strategies Group CEO Mi-Ai Parrish stops for a moment at the giant 'M' on the grounds of Tournament Players Club of Scottsdale, home of the Waste Management Phoenix Open.

Arizona's social calendar heats up after a COVID-induced hiatus the past two years with two of the state's marque international events – the Waste Management Phoenix Open and Barrett-Jackson Auto Auction – drawing business leaders and fun-loving fans, including MAP Strategies Group CEO Mi-Ai Parrish.

“This time of year, with Arizona's fantastic weather and world-class events, presents outstanding opportunities for our business community to get together, share ideas and catch up in a casual, if not festive, environment,” Parrish said, joining fellow executives along WMPO's iconic No. 16 row of corporate suites, which featured two holes-in-one during the event. “And I can't believe Carlos (Ortiz) dropped another ace on Sunday after Sam Ryder hit one on Saturday. That kind of magic only happens at The Open.”

Parrish was also spotted at the giant WMPO letters on the well-manicured grounds at Tournament Players Club of Scottsdale.

“I had to stop and take a photo by the giant 'M',” she said. “M for Mi-Ai and M for MAP Strategies Group.”

Such a great weekend to be in the Valley of the Sun.

MAP Strategies Group