AZ Big Media’s Most Influential Women: Lin Sue Flood, Hospice of the Valley
Az Business and AZRE magazines have announced lists of Arizona’s Most Influential Women Publications of 2022, including Lin Sue Flood, Director of Community Engagement, Hospice of the Valley. To celebrate the 11th anniversary of the Most Influential Women program, azbigmedia.com profiles one of the most influential women of 2022 each day before the Most Influential Women of 2022 Dinner and Reception.
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The most influential women of 2022 will be honored at a reception on August 25 at Chateau Luxe in Phoenix. For sponsorship information, email [email protected]. For more information on the event honoring the most influential women, write to [email protected] or click here. To buy tickets, click here.
Lin Sue Flood, Director of Community Engagement, Hospice of the Valley
CONTEXT: In 2015, after a 34-year career as a television news anchor, Lin Sue Flood joined the leadership team of one of the nation’s largest nonprofit hospices. As Director of Community Engagement, she helps raise awareness and connect families to Hospice of the Valley programs that support people with chronic or terminal illnesses and all stages and types of dementia. Last year, the agency served more than 21,000 patients and their families with comfort, dignity and compassionate care.
SOURCE OF PRIDE: “After 36 incredible years in television news, I’ve had the privilege of interviewing so many fascinating people and telling incredibly compelling stories – and now I feel blessed to help families who would otherwise be alone for a period of time. vulnerable in life, caring for someone dear to them. to like.”
SURPRISING FACT: “I am a passionate thrift store and I love treasure hunting! What a pleasure to do spectacular bargains with designers like Coach, Louis Vuitton, Michael Kors, Prada and many more (and yes, I find a lot of fabulous things in our White Dove Thrift Shoppes stores!). There’s nothing quite like the look on a woman’s face after she compliments my outfit and I admit it cost me a whopping $16.
SOURCE OF INSPIRATION: “I can’t choose just one! I am inspired by many women who have taught me the importance of living for others – professional and personal mentors, who model grace and humility and lead with a servant’s heart. They have relationships that matter – faith and family above all else, including friends and professional colleagues. They share without hesitation, encourage and support each other, and always make time to help others no matter how busy they are.
Arizona’s Most Influential Women in Business for 2022
Dr. Suzanne Bentz, Red Mountain Weight Loss
Stephanie A. Bivens, Bivens & Associates
Rachel M. Bond, MD, Health Dignity
Suzanne Boyles, Town of Buckeye
Alaina Chabrier, PRS
Margaret Chamberlain, OneAZ Credit Union
Rachel Davis-Schultz, CopperPoint Insurance Companies
Jennifer Delgado, Burch and Cracchiolo
Brigitte Finley Green, Engelman Berger
Lin Sue Flood, Hospice of the Valley
Christine Gannon, BrightWorks Consulting
Karen Hoffman Tepper, Ph.D., Terros Health
Dawn Jones, Intel
Lisa Lovallo, Cox Communications
Lyndel Manson, Arizona Board Member
Carli Ann McClure, Grant Thornton
Karla Morales, Arizona Technology Council
Emily Nachlas, Western Alliance Bancorporation
Breanna Naegeli, PhD, Grand Canyon University
Shar Najafi-Piper, PhD, Copa Santé
Christina Noyes, Gust Rosenfeld
Grace O’Sullivan, Arizona State University
Reena Rastogi, MD, Children’s Hospital of Phoenix
Sara Regan, Desert Financial Credit Union
Karen Roche, Western Credit Union
Lisa Rulney, University of Arizona
Melanie Smihula, Edkey Sequoia Schools
Sherry Stotler, Valleywise Health
Lynn Toler, television judge and host
Kelli Tonkin, Corporate Banking and Trust
Telle VanTrojen, Financial Geneva
Ruth Veloria, University of Phoenix
Amy Walters, Cancer Centers of America
Annabel Whiting, PNC
Queen Yazbeck Hamilton, Wells Fargo
Sandra Zebrowski, MD, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona
The most influential women in commercial real estate in 2022
Morgan Betancourt, Project Manager, Okland Construction
Keri Davies, Partner, LevRose Commercial Real Estate
Alicia Hardwick, Rental Manager, Prologis
Michelle Heeb, President and CEO, Forward Tilt
Dani Huval, Business Development Manager, Chasse Building Team
Bev Jensen, Regional Operations Manager, Colliers
Carrie Kelly, Executive Director, Arizona Association for Economic Development
Alexandra Loye, Executive Managing Director, Cushman & Wakefield
Stephanie Maderazzo-Hughes, CEO and COO, Canyon State Electric
Nancy McClure, Senior Vice President, CBRE
Kathleen Morgan, Managing Director, Newmark
Vicki Robinson, Senior Vice President, JLL
Heather Skinner, Vice President of Global Real Estate, JP Morgan Chase
Angela Watson, President and CEO, Shepley Bulfinch
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