Councilman Farrell to chair Pinal Partnership

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Council member Edward Farrell, a long-time participant in the Pinal Partnership, welcomed a packed room of members and guests Friday at The Windmill in Florence in his role as the new chairman of the Pinal Partnership.

“I am truly honored to be chosen to lead Pinal County’s most diversified organization, not only to advance Maricopa’s economic position but to ensure that all those interested in the future of Pinal County have a voice,” said Farrell. The Pinal Partnership chairman serves for a two-year term.

The Pinal Partnership, which meets monthly, is a coalition of community, business, educational and government leaders whose mission is to “improve research, planning and coordination of private and public efforts related to infrastructure, natural resources and community development in Pinal County.”

Friday’s guest panel at The Windmill in Florence included Robin Sewell with AZ Highways Magazine, Jim Holway with Sonoran Institute and Kevin Evans, Maricopa’s city manager (see related story).

To learn more about the Pinal Partnership, go to www.pinalpartnership.com.
 

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