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Businesswoman among new appointees to Phoenix hospitality, tourism board
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Phoenix businesswoman Heather Lennon is among the new appointees to the Phoenix City Council’s Hospitality and Tourism Advisory Board.
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A local businesswoman earnedan appointment to the Phoenix City Council’s Hospitality and Tourism Advisory Board.
Heather Lennon, with Raconteuse Cigars, Imagine General Contracting and Development, and Arizona Warehouse Holdings, was among those offered the appointment by Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego.
“As a Phoenix resident, entrepreneur, builder and developer, it’s my pleasure to utilize my skillsets in service to our community,” Lennon shared in a press release. “It is an honor to aid in helping Phoenix evolve into all it can be.”
The Hospitality and Tourism Advisory Board evaluates projects to be funded for the hospitality industry’s share of surplus arena tax funds. The board is responsible for assessing projects to enhance the tourism and hospitality industry in Phoenix.