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Glendale Chamber to present virtual webinar with state senator

Posted 9/6/20

The Glendale Chamber will present a virtual webinar with Arizona State Senator Martín Quezada.

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Glendale Chamber to present virtual webinar with state senator

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The Glendale Chamber will present a virtual webinar with Arizona State Senator Martín Quezada.

The free event takes place at noon Thursday, Sept. 10.

State senators are responsible for representing the interests of citizens in their district when considering legislation for the state.

Register here.

A link will be emailed to those registered, and the webinar is available only to the first 100 people who register.

Mr. Quezada is a native of Phoenix and spent his early childhood in Maryvale. He is a graduate of Peoria Centennial High School (1995), Glendale Community College (1998), Arizona State University West (2001) and the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University (2008).