MAP Strategies Group CEO Mi-Ai Parrish joined the annual meeting of Asian Corporate Entrepreneur Leaders this week in Phoenix at the group's annual gala to celebrate the group's best and brightest.
Read MoreDespite the pandemic-fueled headwinds that plagued many companies the past few years, MAP Strategies Group customer evolvedMD, a leader in behavioral health integration within the primary care setting, joins the rare air of the prestigious 2022 Inc. 5000 list of the “Fastest Growing Private Companies in America.”
Read MoreThe trauma and tragedy occurring in Ukraine headlines the 2022 Sedona Forum this week with MAP Strategies Group CEO Mi-Ai Parrish leading a conversation with billionaire investor and thought provoking best-selling author Ray Dalio.
MAP Strategies Group CEO Mi-Ai Parrish returned to College Park, Md., and her alma mater at the University of Maryland to help unveil the all-new Philip Merrill College of Journalism Hall of Fame and…
Read MoreArizona's social calendar heats up 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.
Read MoreNew Year networking, entertaining and plenty of pigskin took centerstage last week as MAP Strategies Group CEO Mi-Ai Parrish attended both the 2022 Playstation Fiesta Bowl at State Farm Stadium in Glendale and the Las Vegas Bowl featuring the Arizona State University Sun Devils.
Read MoreFor her leadership bridging international communities and cultures, former Secretary of the Air Force and longtime Arizona resident and businesswoman Barbara Barrett tomorrow receives the first Global Envoy Award from the Phoenix Committee on Foreign Relations.
Read MoreAttendees of the Flinn-Brown Convention themed “Media and the Message” last week saw MAP Strategies Group CEO Mi-Ai Parrish apply her skills first-hand.
Read MoreJoin MAP Strategies Group CEO Mi-Ai Parrish and Support COVID-weary frontline health workers and the mental health of Arizona youth by attending Banner Health Foundation's “Colors of Hope” Pulse of the City Soiree 2021.
Read MoreMAP Strategies Group CEO Mi-Ai Parrish joins fellow influential business leaders to discuss numerous important topics at the upcoming Asian Corporate and Entrepreneur Leadership (ACEL) 2021 Dynamics of Leadership Regional Conference Oct. 22-23 in Scottsdale.
Read MoreMAP Strategies Group CEO Mi-Ai Parrish moderates a panel on the impact Sandra Day O'Connor has had 40 years on as the first woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court.
Read MoreMAP Strategies Group CEO Mi-Ai Parrish joins other esteemed media colleagues from Hearst, Advance-Newhouse, Gannett, ESPN and others as a newly elected board director of the Associated Press.
Read MoreAll those folks moving to Arizona have discovered something we’ve known all along - the state is awesome. And more affordable that many other East and West Coast cities.
Read MoreLucid is currently building a batch of 70 preproduction cars, with another run of 100 behind it. One journalist went for a ride and here is what he found.
Read MoreA gathering of influential Valley women gather Wednesday evening to recognize local non-profit Arouet, which supports formerly incarcerated women.
Read MoreThe Valley’s median home price hit a record $359,300 in March and is expected to climb by another $15,000 in April based on pending sales. Home sales in the Phoenix area are up almost 14%.
Read MoreArizona continues to strengthen its relationships with top trading partners Mexico and Canada as well beat back the economic affects of the COVID-19 crisis, Gov. Doug Ducey said during the International State of the State.
Read MoreA new report from the National Association of Realtors shows that Metro Phoenix/East Valley placed third just behind the Dallas/Fort Worth/Arlington and the Houston/Woodlands/Sugarland areas for the most new home permits issued during the past year.
Read MoreThe word is out: Arizona is awesome. Businesses and thousands of new residents are moving here. The key is to keep Arizona grand.
Read MoreA group of influential Arizona leaders recently extolled the virtues and value of direct foreign investment in Arizona for Japanese companies.
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