Q: What is your vision for EVP/PHX East Valley in the coming years?

A: EVP is a strong organization in a dynamic part of the Valley, and we need to continue to build on that strength and our focus on the key engines of the PHX East Valley, like aerospace and transportation.  We also operate in a uniquely collaborative environment with a true philosophy that what benefits one East Valley community benefits us all.  As a convener, we want to continue to play a role in facilitating that kind of collaboration amongst our communities.  We also should look to other economic development organizations in our region like GPEC and align with important initiatives that benefit all of us, like the Connected Place around the Internet of Things and growing applied research in the PHX East Valley.  Finally, making sure everyone understands our role in the East Valley and Phoenix region, and what we can offer our members, communities and other interested parties.


Q: What are some of your initial priorities as incoming chair of the organization?

A: One goal is ensuring that our strategic plan is solid, and that our planning process is robust and engaging.  As the board chair, I also want to ensure that we have a smooth transition both from my predecessor Rhonda, but also as Denny takes over from John Lewis.  Also, looking at board and member development and diversity and inclusion will be important initiatives.


Q: In what ways will you work with the region’s cities and towns?

A: EVP will continue to act as a convener and we’d like to be a key partner with our communities.  Again, the PHX East Valley is unique in how it takes a very collaborative approach to economic development across the region, and we should help continue that


Q:What are the greatest opportunities for EVP?

A: Working together with both our communities and the other economic development organizations across the Greater Phoenix region is a huge opportunity.  We will look at how  EVP can clearly fit into this regional ecosystem.


Q: What about the challenges? How will these be addressed?

A: Making sure that we can provide real value to our members and our partners.  And we can achieve that by listening to those parties and engaging in robust strategic planning.


Q: What do you believe is the PHX East Valley’s greatest asset?

A: As any realtor would say, “location, location, location” is a huge asset, but not our only key asset.  When you look at the PHX East Valley, you have tremendous infrastructure, a dynamic and engaged population, and a great educational base, including the strong presence of ASU complemented by our world class community college network.  These are key ingredients for growth and prosperity. Not to mention that is a wonderful place to locate a business and raise a family as it’s only getting better!


Jeff Guldner has been a member on the EVP Board since September of 2010 (8 years). This is his first term serving as EVP Board Chair.