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The Cosanti Foundation CEO named in Top 50 Women Leaders of Arizona

Posted 7/26/23

Paradise Valley's The Cosanti Foundation announced its CEO/Executive Director Liz Martin-Malikian was recently named among Women We Admire’s Top 50 Women Leaders of Arizona for 2023.

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The Cosanti Foundation CEO named in Top 50 Women Leaders of Arizona

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Paradise Valley's The Cosanti Foundation announced its CEO/Executive Director Liz Martin-Malikian was recently named among Women We Admire’s Top 50 Women Leaders of Arizona for 2023.

The list was released on July 17 via the organization’s website, which states: “This year’s awardees have been instrumental in driving positive changes and contributing to their organizations’ development. We celebrate each for their achievements within the workplace and for their commitments to their respective communities.”

The Cosanti Foundation is an Arizona-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with two signature properties in Arizona that seeks to demonstrate a kind of construction and community that offers an alternative to sprawl development and a solution to modern social and environmental crises, according to a press release.

For more information about The Cosanti Foundation, visit arcosanti.org and cosanti.com.