Welcome Our June New and Renewing Business Coalition Members

Every month, we welcome businesses that are shaping Arizona’s economy in bold, lasting ways. From trusted family legacies to local-first disruptors, these members reflect the strength and diversity of our business community. Whether they’re building Arizona’s schools and libraries, protecting homes from desert pests, or championing local journalism, each one brings something powerful to the table

Lloyd Construction | Tucson, AZ

Founded in 1969, Lloyd Construction is a family-owned firm that’s helped shape the Southern Arizona skyline with more than $1 billion in completed projects. From schools and libraries to public safety facilities, they’ve built spaces that serve Arizonans every day. Led by the second generation, the Lloyd family carries forward a deep commitment to quality, community and integrity — honoring the roots their father planted more than 50 years ago.

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Sage Solutions is disrupting the pest control industry with a people-first approach that prioritizes safety, respect and peace of mind. Founded by husband-and-wife duo Chad and Jasmin Parker — who bring nearly 25 years of experience and a heart for family homes — the company was built to challenge outdated industry norms. Every technician is background-checked and every service is backed by a commitment to trust and care. Because at Sage, it’s not just about eliminating pests — it’s about restoring confidence and comfort in your space.

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Times Media Group | Tempe, AZ

Times Media Group has been elevating local voices and trusted journalism since 1997. From neighborhood newspapers to statewide magazines, they reach millions of Arizonans with stories that matter. What began as a small publication in North Scottsdale has grown into a powerhouse media network — one that still leads with integrity, community connection and a commitment to local storytelling.

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Welcome to our Newest Business Coalition Members!

Thank you to all of our renewing members!

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