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Brenda Barry

Director of Corporate Relations
520-621-7873
brendabarry@arizona.edu
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Sonia Burnett

Program Coordinator Sr.
520-621-7190
soniaburnett@arizona.edu
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Mike Celaya

Director of Development
520-621-7883
michaelcelaya@arizona.edu
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Jim Davis

Associate Vice President
520-626-7995
jdavis@ag.arizona.edu
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Kristen Fought

Alumni Relations Manager
520-626-3036
kfought@arizona.edu
Elaine Mattes

Elaine Mattes

Administrative Assistant
emattes@arizona.edu
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Kate Osterholt

Executive Assistant
520-626-0047
kosterholt@arizona.edu
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Nick Pierson

Director of Development
520-621-9018
npierson@arizona.edu
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Alex Strong

Director of Development
520-621-1886
amstrong@arizona.edu

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Tucson, AZ 85721
PO Box 210036

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