Get involved.
Moving the PHX East Valley forward is not the responsibility of one person. Instead, it’s accomplished by a dedicated group of business, education, nonprofit and municipal leaders all working toward a common goal.
It is in this spirit that we invite you to lend your knowledge and expertise to our region.
There are several ways to get involved: advocating on issues such as education and transportation, shaping business, economic and community development and promoting our region locally, nationally and internationally.
Networking.
The PHX East Valley Partnership also hosts signature networking events — from its annual Breakfast with the Governor to timely forums and an annual meeting — all in an effort to grow our economy and preserve our region’s quality of life.
Signature Events
- Breakfast with the Governor – January
- Annual Board & Membership Meeting – May/June
- APS Statespersons’ Luncheon – Early Fall
- SRP Thought Leader Forum – Fall
APS Statespersons' Event
Tuesday, September 16, 2025 (11:30 AM - 1:30 PM) (MST)
Description
American Politics and the Media: An Illuminating Discussion with Robert Costa. With a front-row seat to Washington politics, Costa will share how he covers political news of the day and answer questions in a town hall-style event. The event will also feature Maricopa County Chair, Tom Galvin for an update on the county's priorities, and Dr. Michael White of Valleywise and Charles Coughlin of HighGround on the status of upcoming bond election measures.263 North Center Street
Mesa, 85201
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Recent Events
In case you missed any of our recent events,
you can catch up on them here.
Join a leadership committee.
There’s another way to move the region forward—contributing to small groups dedicated to our many areas of expertise.
For more information on becoming a member and joining a leadership committee, contact Mike Hutchinson at mhutchinson@phxeastvalley.com.
Oversees legislative strategy and implementation, makes public policy recommendations and monitors legislative and city government issues.
Provides updates, special reports and drives regional strategies, including new business growth, business retention and workforce development initiatives.
Includes K-12 and higher education leaders who share ideas and develop strategies to promote the outstanding work being done on an educational front in the region.
Helps set the direction for telling the region’s compelling story.
Drives planning and promotes region-wide programs on all forms of transportation, including street, freeways, rail and bus systems.