Governor Katie Hobbs Announces Cabinet Members Focused on Cultivating and Growing Arizona’s Economy

Governor Katie Hobbs Announces Cabinet Members Focused on Cultivating and Growing Arizona’s Economy
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Governor-Elect Katie Hobbs announced several members of her cabinet who will be focused on growing our State’s economy, and running Government well. With a proven track record of success, and years of expertise, these are the dedicated professionals who will run State Agencies and help us build an Arizona for everyone.

“My cabinet will hit the ground running by implementing our shared economic vision for this great State,” said Governor Hobbs. “The expertise represented in this group makes me excited about the bright future we will be able to build together.”

Lisa Urias – Director of the Office of Tourism: Lisa served as Chief Program & Community Engagement Officer for the Arizona Community Foundation leading statewide community programs and overseeing the foundation impact loan funds and discretionary grantmaking. Previously she was President & CEO for Urias Communications, a nationally recognized marketing and communications agency, serving corporate, government, and large nonprofit clients. She also served as the Director of International Markets for SRP, developing a market entry strategy for SRP into the Mexican energy markets. Lisa will begin her tenure in late February. 

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