
Pam Grissom
Pam Grissom (Tucson) is the Chairperson of the Board and one of the founders of Arizona List. Pam is a
The Arizona List board of directors consists of some of Arizona’s top leaders, visionaries, educators, political professionals and progressive entrepreneurs who are committed to a vision of a more progressive, pro-choice state.
Pam Grissom (Tucson) is the Chairperson of the Board and one of the founders of Arizona List. Pam is a
Darrell Parrish Bakeman (Tucson) is a retired non-profit executive. Her decade of socio-economic, development and business ventures range from political
Gary Tucker is a retired attorney having practiced for over fifty years in heavy corporate law with an emphasis in
Nicky is a wife, mother and organizer from the Northern portion of Arizona, specifically Prescott Valley. She has been working
Ellie Pérez-Pawloski is a fluent Spanish speaker with 10+ years of combined experience in government, electoral politics, and labor organizations.
Renee Morton (Tucson) is a Tucson business woman who owns and operates Homestyle Galleries, Southern Arizona’s largest consignment with- new
Harriet Young (Flagstaff) holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Rice University. As a retired professor of Northern Arizona University’s Political
Bridget Riceci (Tucson) worked in both the for-profit and not-for-profit sectors as a business executive and a social worker while
Charlene Mendoza is a native Tucsonan who is the Principal and a teacher at Arizona College Prep Academy, a public
Luis Heredia works as a senior congressional staffer. His leadership roles in political campaigns include: campaign manager for Kate Gallego
Now is the time for me to give back to our community the expertise and lessons I have learned from
Jodi Liggett is a proud native Arizonan and fierce women’s advocate. A public policy expert, she has worked in both
Elizabeth Danielson has been an activist since her undergraduate days at Baylor University where she was a leader in campus
Pat Wiedhopf actively participates in organizations that create opportunities for women’s and girls’ growth, leadership, and power; increase women’s participation
Hildy Saizow is Senior Advisor at CNA’s Center for Justice Research and Innovation where she manages local government initiatives to