Pam Grissom
Pam Grissom is the Chair of the Board of Directors and one of the founders of Arizona List. Pam is
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 is the Chair of the Board of Directors and one of the founders of Arizona List. Pam is
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
Virginia “Ginger” is a visionary community leader who dedicated her career to women’s health policy. Her public service includes membership
Ellie Pérez-Pawloski is a fluent Spanish speaker with 10+ years of combined experience in government, electoral politics, and labor organizations.
Stephanie Berger is a veteran of three presidential campaigns and an expert, teacher and trainer in the field of fundraising and
Andrea’s journey in the professional landscape has been diverse, marked by roles that have uniquely shaped her passion for addressing
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
Karan was elected to office from 1980 to 1994. She was first elected to the Coconino County Board of Supervisors,
Lori Shepherd is passionate about building a more just and resilient community through education and advocacy. As Executive Director for
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