Most people interested in Arizona's Primary Election in one week on August 2,2022 have no idea of what an INSIDER the millionaire Mesa-born Republican really is - her campaign image is carefully-crafted...
Karrin is truly building a statewide campaign – on-air throughout Arizona and with a team ofhired Brandon Hiller to serve as the statewide Political Director; Cale
Ottens as Press Secretary; and Ben Mills as Operations Manager. staff,
Before joining Karrin for Arizona, Hiller served as Campaign Manager
for State Treasurer Kimberly Yee’s bid for governor. Earlier, Hiller was
Regional Political Director for Martha McSally’s senatorial campaign in
2020.
Ottens previously managed Lacy Cooper’s campaign for Arizona Attorney
General and, before that, served as an Arizona-based Regional Field
Director for President Trump’s 2020 re-election campaign. Ottens is also
a former reporter who has been published by The Arizona Republic, LA Times and LA Business Journal, among other outlets.
Mills comes to the Karrin for Arizona campaign after serving on the
operations team for Glenn Youngkin’s successful gubernatorial campaign
in Virginia. Previously, he worked at the White House Management Office
during President Trump’s administration.
The Karrin for Arizona campaign today announced senior communications
roles for messaging and media relations veterans Matthew Benson and
Annie Vogt, of Veridus LLC. Benson will serve in a Director of
Communications and chief spokesman capacity.
The announcement comes as Karrin Taylor Robson – a native Arizonan,
conservative leader and small-business owner – rapidly builds her
campaign team in preparation to run for Arizona Governor in 2022.
“Our campaign team will have the organization, communications
know-how and financial resources to bring our common sense,
conservative message to every Arizona household,” said Taylor Robson.
“I look forward to this campaign about the future of our state and my
plan to create jobs, protect Arizona families and fight back against
the radical Biden-Harris agenda.”
“Karrin Taylor Robson has truly lived her conservative values and
spent decades defending this state she loves,” Benson said. “At a time
like this, Arizona needs a fighter – not another typical politician or
Washington retread. Karrin brings the fresh perspective of a
small-business owner,
No Disclaimer In This AZ Big Media Propoganda Piece?
If readers of the blog site don't know it by now, there's something about Mesa that 'ruffles my feathers' . . .Yes it's that VISION THING and what U don't know.
BIG HOOPLA HYPE that could
include someone else, other than Mesa Mormon Republican and AZ State
Senator Bob Worsley, with possible and undisclosed conflicts of interest
in the intersection of finance and law, government, politics, the
Arizona Board of Regents, deals, entitlements, and private fortunes in
real estate development here in the City of Mesa and inside the Old
Donut-Hole . . .
It's a story that needs to be told time-and-time again until people get a clue.
Let's give it a little more exposure taking a swoop into the darkside with just a few more clues to the intersection of it all:
Here's the most recent mainstream media-dump from AZBM and pretty pictures too: Let's color it brown and bold and set-the-stage for more manipulation of what passes as news, adding once more main character tied to Mesa's past:
Technology, transit and a solid vision brings Mesa’s rebirth
"Very few people can match Karrin Taylor Robson’s connection to downtown Mesa.
Young Karrin Kunasek grew
up on 2nd Avenue and celebrated her only birthday party as a child at
Pioneer Park. Her brother Andy was born at Southside Hospital, which is
now home to Benedictine University’s Mesa campus. . ." Source: AZ BigMedia 17 hours ago
Yup, that's off to a good start where Karrin grew up that includes the recent high-price $12M Re-do of Pioneer Park.
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John Graham, CEO Sunbelt Holdings, on-stage at the Brookings Institute
"The Rise of Mesa's Innovation District' in February 2018 @ MAC
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". . .Taylor Robson remembers
rushing around downtown Mesa as a girl of 11 or 12, making deliveries
for one of her father’s pharmacies. That particular pharmacy, Lewis Drug, was located where the Mesa Arts Center, the crowning jewel of downtown Mesa, now stands. . . " Huh? 'crowning jewel' ???
Ooooh
that's nice script using two surnames connected with more Mesa history,
but let's update it with Taylor Robson's appearing far right on the stage at
the Mesa Art Center's Ikeda Theater in February 2018 for the $40,000
forum presented by The Brookings Institution "Rise of Mesa's Innovation
District" where she was introduced as a member of the GPEC. Not
revealed at that time was her role as a principal in THE GRID PROJECT
also involving the person next to her Jenny Poons, whose company
Co+Hoots is the anchor of the privately-financed project by developer Tony Wall on a city-owned parking garage.
> Here's investor Tony Wall, appearing next to former Mesa city manager Mike Hutchinson now Vice-President of The East Valley Partnership
at far right, during a press conference announcement on May 31, 2018 by
City Creek Preserve - a for-profit arm of the LDS Church - for the
Massive Mormon Temple Makeover Plans that could transform downtown Mesa.
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Context first for this new key character
Six years ago - it's another one of those East Valley Tribune's could be qualifier action-verbs
Mesa native’s influence key to city’s future
"This could be a Mesa girl does good story.
But it’s really a story about how good it is for Mesa that a Mesa girl did good. Karrin Kunasek Taylor was
born and reared in Mesa. She graduated from Mountain View High School
and received her law degree from Arizona State University. Her eyes lit
up as she talked about growing up in Mesa where her father, veteran lawmaker and former Arizona Senate President Carl Kunasek, owned three drug stores*
Karrin Kunasek Taylor was born and reared in Mesa. She graduated from Mountain View High School . . .
"Mesa is moving in the right direction and I’m proud to be a part of that.Indeed. There is no denying her role in Mesa’s future and present.
Taylor is executive vice president and chief entitlements officer for DMB Associates.
Blogger Note:
She previously was a principal at the law firm Biskind, Hunt & Taylor, PLC.
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“Today, the stars are all aligning at a time when the Valley has regained our stride as a region and Mesa, if you ask most real estate groups where the next place that will be popping is, most will tell you it’s Mesa.”
SEE MORE OF THIS SOLID VISION and AZ Big Media's story of Mesa's Re-birth >here
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is a Scottsdale-based developer that six years ago bought five square
miles - 3,200 acres that the City of Mesa purchased with taxpayer-money
- of what had once been the General Motors Proving Grounds.
On it is staked much of Mesa’s future as well as DMB’s success.
The company on its website predicts that the area it has named Eastmark will become “the future heart and hub of the East Valley" . . .
Taylor’s job has been to work with government and others who have a stake in the future of that 3,200 acres in southeast Mesa.
She said her task has been to manage “a huge zoning case.”
But it has become much more than that and
that’s why I first crossed paths with Taylor while working not on a
column about Eastmark but about rumblings of discontent over Arizona’s
seeming laissez-faire approach to new aerospace opportunities.
“Call Karrin Taylor,” I was told when I asked how I could learn more about a meeting held in Mesa Mayor Scott Smith’s office on Jan. 4. . .
What she does is her passion. It’s out of her love for Arizona, Mesa and a sense of civic responsibility,” Smith continued, making note of her father’s many years in the legislature and with the Arizona Corporation Commission.
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* Note from the contributing
writer: "Reader Corrine Brooks called to tell me that I erred in
reporting that Carl Kunasek owned Everybody's Drugs in downtown Mesa,
While he owned other drugstores, Corrine said she and her husband, Al,
bought Everybody's Drugs in 1966.
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Phoenix Business Journal-Jun 20, 2017
Doug Ducey has selected Karrin Taylor Robson as a regent for the Arizona ... Taylor Robson is the founder and president of Arizona Strategies, a land-use ...
Arizona Capitol Times-May 7, 2018
Several sources told our reporter that Karrin Taylor Robson is rumored to be a leading contender for appointment to McCain's seat. To read more on this item ...
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