Welcome Our March New and Renewing Business Coalition Members

Each month, we celebrate the businesses that are shaping Arizona’s local economy, enriching communities, and strengthening connections across the state. From visual storytelling and film to home improvement and flooring solutions, this month’s featured businesses showcase the power of local entrepreneurship.

Great Bear Media |

Tucson, AZ

Founded by award-winning photographer and filmmaker Molly Condit, Great Bear Media captures powerful visual narratives through commercial photography and animal photojournalism. Molly’s work has taken her across the globe, from documenting animals in war zones to producing stunning commercial visuals for brands like Meta, Capital One, and the University of Arizona. Whether highlighting social impact stories or creating compelling brand imagery, Great Bear Media blends artistry with advocacy to bring stories to life.

Visit Great Bear Media

Flagstaff Int’l. Film Festival | Flagstaff, AZ

A celebration of independent cinema, the Flagstaff International Film Festival (FIFF) showcases groundbreaking films from local, national, and international filmmakers. Founded by Brianna Frisbey, FIFF fosters a thriving film culture through screenings, workshops, and networking events. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Northern Arizona, this festival provides a platform for diverse voices and innovative storytelling while bringing the film community together.

 Visit Flagstaff International Film Festival

 Zona Floors | Tempe, AZ

Zona Floors is redefining flooring with style and quality. Co-owned by Thomas Inman, this Tempe-based business specializes in luxury vinyl, laminate, carpet, and tile, offering customized flooring solutions for homes and businesses alike. With a strong commitment to craftsmanship and customer satisfaction, Zona Floors ensures that every project reflects beauty, durability, and precision.

Visit Zona Floors


Welcome to our Newest Business Coalition Members!

Thank you to all of our renewing members!

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