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Arizona Technology Council
New Members Wine + Cheese Evening
Jennings Strouss
Phoenix, Arizona
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
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About Us
Who We Are
The Arizona Technology Council is Arizona's premier trade association for science and
technology companies. The Arizona Technology Council offers numerous events, educational
forums and business conferences that bring together leaders, managers, employees and
visionaries to make an impact on the technology industry.
President + CEO Steven G. Zylstra is responsible for the day-to-day operations and
management of the Council and oversees a staff of twelve.
History
The Council was established in 2002 after the Arizona High Tech Industry Cluster merged
with the Arizona Software & Industry Association.
AMIT (Aerospace, Manufacturing and IT Clusters of Tucson) merged with the Arizona
Technology Council in June 2008 to give the organization a statewide presence.
AOIA (Arizona Optics Industry Association) merged with the Arizona Technology Council in
August 2016 and their Board became a Committee of the Council.
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Technology Industry
• Aerospace, Aviation + Defense
• Semiconductor + Electronics
• Health + Bioscience
• Information Technology
• Telecommunications
• Optics
• Energy
Business Services (Associates)
Not-for-Profit, Government + Academia
Business Sectors We Serve
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Who We Are Today
Leadership
The Council is governed by a Board of Directors.
Chairman of the Board is Mike Guggemos, CIO at Insight Enterprises.
President + CEO Steven G. Zylstra is responsible for the day-to-day operations and
management of the Council and oversees a staff of twelve.
Statewide
With an office in Phoenix, an office in Tucson and events regularly serving northern
Arizona, the Council is Arizona's only statewide organization serving the technology sector.
Members
800 member companies throughout the state including Phoenix, Tucson, Flagstaff,
Douglas, Sierra Vista and Prescott.
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2017 Visionary Sponsors
2017 Platinum Sponsors
2017 Premier Sponsors
A&D Digital Solutions | | Alliance Bank of Arizona | APS | Arizona Collaboratory, Inc. | Blue Canoe Marketing
Clements Agency | Commercial Real Estate Group of Tucson | cStor | CyrusOne | EY | GuardVant
Indecomm Global Services | Infusionsoft | LeaseWeb | MSS | Nesco Resource | Pima Community College| Strategy1
Solugenix | Sun Corridor Inc. | Symantec | Trailblazer Advisors | University of Arizona Tech Parks
ViaWest | World View Enterprises
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Become an Annual Sponsor
Annual Sponsors get access to exclusive benefits and marketing opportunities. With levels
starting at $7,500, there are options for any member looking to gain exposure and support
Council initiatives and the local technology industry.
Interested in learning more? Email membership@aztechcouncil.org.
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Marketing Exposure
Website
All of our members are featured on our website via the member directory.
Blog
Be a guest contributor to the AZTC blog. Share your expertise with our database. We know
you have some great things to talk about. Send your content to Lwitte@aztechcouncil.org.
Social Media
The Council is very active on social media and we love sharing member accomplishments!
Have something you want us to share? Email Lwitte@aztechcouncil.org.
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Annual Report
The Council has published its Annual Report reflecting on each year since 2014 and lists all
activities of the Council, events and programs, committees as well as every member company.
TechConnect Magazine
Started by the Council in 2005 and now digitally published by the Arizona Commerce
Authority, TechConnect is Arizona’s Technology Magazine. New members are featured in every
edition.
Publications
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Public Policy Guide
The Council’s annual Public Policy Guide outlines our upcoming state and federal legislative
initiatives. This year’s goals include recapitalization of the Angel Investment Tax Credit, restore
funding for career technical education and job development, and maintain current levels of
credit for the Research & Development Tax Credit program.
Public Policy Committee
This committee focuses on issues and initiatives that accelerate technology-related public
policy and legislation in Arizona affecting the growth and development of the technology
industry. The targeted initiatives focused on four areas encompass the work of this committee:
technology commercialization and development; workforce development; supply-chain
development; and capital formation. This committee, along with Council professionals, work
with legislators, elected officials and policy makers at all levels of government, to educate
them on the value and promise of the technology industry.
Public Policy
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Public Policy Advocacy
Vote TechSmart Guide
Since 2006 the Council has published its Vote TechSmart guide, a resource to help AZTC
members and the technology industry navigate the State House of Representatives and State
Senate elections. Vote TechSmart’s 2016 endorsements were released in July 2016 and the
Guide was mailed to members.
Support Council Policy Initiatives – Create an Account with AZ State Legislature
By creating an account with the online Arizona State Legislature tool, you will be able to easily
login from your computer or mobile device to support local AZTC policy initiatives. You can
create an account in person using a kiosk at the Senate Building, or you can email Dianne
McCallister at Dianne@p3gr.com.
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AZTC Policy Successes
• 2006 Angel Investment Tax Credit
• 2008 Expanded R&D Tax Credit
• 2010 Refundable R&D Tax Credit
• 2011 Governor’s Competitive Package
• 2012 Extended Net Operating Loss Carry Forward Period
• 2013 Modernized the TPT
• 2014 Reauthorized Angel Investment Tax Credit
• 2016 Restoration of CTE Funding
• 2016 Dodd-Frank Private Advisor Exemption
• 2016 defeated bill by Billboard Industry that would have
impacted our ‘Dark Skies’
• 2017: Reauthorized $10M for Angel Investment Tax Credit.
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Committees
Executive Roundtable
The Executive Roundtable is an exclusive peer-to-peer group of presidents and CEOs that help each other
solve business problems. The Executive Roundtable currently has one group in Phoenix and one in Tucson.
Marketers Network
The Marketers Network is a professionally facilitated, peer-to-peer board of advisors, assembled to help
marketing professionals address issues facing their company.
Women in the Workforce
Quarterly events featuring social and cultural topics, workplace challenges, and fun networking
opportunities are planned by this Committee. This is open to both females and males.
Startup + Entrepreneurship Committee
This Committee builds programs and resources for early-stage technology companies, and facilitates
corporate and mentor relationships to help startups gain valuable knowledge and raise capital.
IoT Committee
Members of this Committee help build a platform for members to learn information about the Internet of
Things (IoT) and help organizations create real-time business solutions in a sensor-enabled, analytics-
driven world.
Additive Manufacturing | Ambassador | Business Intelligence & Data Analytics
Business Services | Capital Formation | Cybersecurity | Law & Tech | MedTech
Optics Valley | Public Policy | Workforce & Development
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Business Essentials Program
The Business Essentials Program was launched to provide significant discounts on the
products and services technology businesses need most. Each year the Council chooses
partners to participate in the Business Essentials Program. For 2017, some of our
partners are listed below:
• Employee Benefits Program presented by Employee Benefits International
• Inbound Marketing Services presented by Prism Global Marketing Solutions
• 401k Multiple Employer Plan (MEP) presented by Slavic401K
• Job Postings + Recruitment Marketing Software presented by LocalWork.com
• Recruitment Services presented by Tech Finders.
• Leadership & Training Services presented by Sandler Training.
Learn more at aztechcouncil.org/business-essentials-program/
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Arizona Technology Healthcare Pool
AZTC has partnered with Employee Benefits International (EBI) and EMI Health to provides
technology companies with a unique way to come together with other related companies to leverage
the buying power of the technology industry by purchasing healthcare benefits as a larger
group. This pool helps to lower costs and allow for better long term cost control over a plan’s
benefits. EMI Health’s self-funding mechanism also provides possibility for surplus refund if the pool
performs better than expected while limiting the financial exposure traditionally associated with self-
funding. See the facts:
¡ Pool started in 2014
¡ 16 employers
¡ 426 members
¡ Multiple plans to choose from
To learn more about how this plan can help improve your Employee Benefits program and reduce
cost, contact AZTC’s endorsed broker partner:
Stephanie Waldrop
President, EBI AZ
D: 602.800.5075
C: 602.330.7202
swaldrop@ebint.com
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Arizona Technology Council 401(k) Plan
The Arizona Technology Council has partnered with UBS Financial Services, Inc. to provide member
companies a unique way to leverage the buying power of the Council by participating in a Multiple
Employer 401(k) Plan (MEP). This MEP significantly lowers the costs of a 401(k) plan, eliminates
much of the administrative responsibilities of a company, and provides the most comprehensive
fiduciary protection allowed by the Department of Labor. Investment committee meetings, 5500s,
and audits are eliminated for each adopting company and adopting members are still able to
customize their plan design and the retirement benefits they offer their employees.
See the facts:
¡ MEP started in 2014
¡ 11 employers
¡ $5.4 million in plan assets
To learn more about how this plan can help improve your Employee Benefits program, reduce cost,
time and fiduciary responsibility, contact the Council’s endorsed retirement plan partner:
Michael J DiGrazia, CFPÂŽ, CIMAÂŽ
UBS Financial Services, Inc.
D - 602-957-5133
C - 203-521-9333
michael.digrazia@ubs.com
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LocalWork.com Job Board
Any Arizona Technology Council member has access to our AZTC LocalWork Job Board and can
post job listings for free for the first seven days. The job postings extend to a wide network of
local jobs facilitated by LocalWork, including a presence on AZFamily.com, Local First, and
more. Post your job today at jobs.aztechcouncil.org.
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TechTerra Recyling
TechTerra Recycling Program
A partnership between the Council and Westech Recyclers, the Recycling Program is a
resource for AZTC members to have electronic equipment picked up and recycled
throughout the year at no cost. Get more information on scheduling a pick-up by emailing
tom@westechrecylcers.com.
The Council also partners with TechTerra to facilitate two week-long recycling drives in
April and October. This year’s drives will be held during the weeks April 17-12 and
October 16-20.
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Signature Programs + Events
• Lunch and Learn Series (Weekly in Phoenix; Bi-Weekly in Tucson)
• After5 Networking Events (Monthly)
• Council Connect Signature Luncheons (Monthly)
• VIP Networking Events (Quarterly)
• VIP Power Breakfast Series (Quarterly)
• Women in the Workforce Events (Quartlery)
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Event Marketing Opportunities
Host a Lunch and Learn
Any AZTC member has the opportunity to host a Lunch and Learn presentation to educate
our membership on your area of expertise.
Do you have a great event space at your business? Join members like
AppointmentPlus, Galvanize, and University of Advancing Technology and gain exposure by
offering your space to other members who aren’t able to hold Lunch and Learns at their
offices due to lack of space.
Host a Council Connect
Any AZTC member has the opportunity to host a Council Connect signature luncheon
presentation to educate our membership on your area of expertise. These are held monthly
at The Gladly and include a nice plated lunch.
Interested in one of these opportunities? Email Lwitte@aztechcouncil.org.
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Conferences & Expos
• MedTech Conference (Thursday, February 23, 2017)
• State Legislative Day (Tuesday, March 2, 2017)
• Arizona Aerospace, Aviation, Defense + Manufacturing Conference (Wednesday, April 5, 2017)
• Cybersecurity Summit (Thursday, May 4, 2017)
• Tucson Golf Tournament (Friday, June 9, 2017)
• CEO Retreat (August 2017)
• Southern Arizona Tech + Business Expo (Fall 2017)
• Marketing Technology Summit (Tuesday, October 17, 2017)
• Governor’s Celebration of Innovation (Thursday, November 9, 2017)
• Phoenix Golf Tournament (January 2018)
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Sponsor an Event
Sponsorships are available for most all of our annual conferences and expos. Opportunities
include event signage, on-site booths, and sponsoring a portion of a conference, like a
luncheon or cocktail hour.
Interested in becoming an event sponsor? Email Lgoldstein@aztechcouncil.org.
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Arizona Technology Council Foundation
Arizona SciTech Festival - The Arizona SciTech Festival has grown into
the state’s largest STEM collaborative with more than 1,450
organizations—including schools, businesses, and industry associations—
working together to facilitate more than 1,200 STEM-based celebrations
in 50+ Arizona cities during the months of February and March.
Chief Science Officers - The Chief Science Officer (CSO) Program is
open to students in grades 6-12 who are elected by their peers to
represent their school in STEM and innovation. The Program aims to help
students find their voice: elevate their opinions, help them form ideas,
and join local, national, and international conversations about STEM.
Arizona Science Bowl - The Arizona Middle and High School Science
Bowls are statewide Jeopardy-style competitions focused on STEM topics.
The events are open to all Arizona middle and high school teams and are
held the ASU West Campus in partnership with ASU New College.
Generation Tech Support - Generation Tech Support is a student
enterprise with a mission to empower technology students by providing
opportunities to advance leadership and business skills, career options,
and income levels.
United Skates of America- United Skates of America (USA) has
launched a program that combines real world, hands-on, activity-based
STEM education with physical fitness. The lessons, taught by experienced
educators, help students learn that STEM is found in everyday
experiences.
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MemberZone
The Council migrated to a new Association Management Software (AMS) this Fall.
MemberZone is your AZTC membership portal where you can view other members, post
company updates, and pay membership and event dues.
MemberZone Tips
1. Create a detailed profile. Keeping your profile up-to-date and accurate will help us
communicate more effectively with you, and will give potential customers and partners a
look at who you are.
2. Add other staff members as reps. Your membership benefits extend to every person
employed at your company. Add anyone that might be receiving invoices, interested in
advertising and sponsorship opportunities, and anyone interested in attending AZTC events.
3. Get educated with training videos and webinars. There are some awesome
resources in your MemberZone portal.
http://supportwiki.micronetonline.com/Training_Videos#23._Training_For_Yo
ur_Members
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Communications
Control how frequently you receive updates and news from the Council by customizing
your preferences. You can do this by going to our Contact Us page and subscribing to the
information you’re interested in. We encourage all staff from member companies to
subscribe to our lists so your member benefits are fully taken advantage of!
Join the Conversation
Arizona Technology Council Staff
• Steven G. Zylstra, President + CEO | szylstra@aztechcouncil.org
• Leigh Goldstein, COO + Vice President, Operations + Events | lgoldstein@aztechcouncil.org
• Alex Rodriguez, Vice President, Southern Arizona Office | arodriguez@aztechcouncil.org
• Deborah Zack, Senior Director, Membership Services | dzack@aztechcouncil.org
• Brian Krupski, Director, Membership Services | bkrupski@aztechcouncil.org
• Alison Boelts, Director, Operations + Events, Southern Arizona | aboelts@aztechcouncil.org
• Lauren Witte, Manager, Marketing + Communication | lwitte@aztechcouncil.og
• Melissa Craven, Executive Assistant to President + CEO | mcraven@aztechcouncil.org
• Ron Schott, Phoenix Executive Emeritus | rschott@aztechcouncil.org
• Justin Williams, Executive Emeritus, Tucson Office | jwilliams@aztechcouncil.org
• Don Ruedy, Tucson Executive Emeritus | druedy@aztechcouncil.org
•Don Rodriguez, Editor, TechConnect Magazine | drodriguez@aztechcouncil.org
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Questions & Answers
Questions or feedback?
Feel free to email us anytime.
Steven G. Zylstra, president + CEO - szylstra@aztechcouncil.org
Deborah Zack, senior director of membership - dzack@aztechcouncil.org
Brian Krupski, director of membership - bkrupski@aztechcouncil.org
Leigh Goldstein, VP of events + COO - lgoldstein@aztechcouncil.org
Lauren Witte, marketing + communications manager - lwitte@aztechcouncil.org

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2017 Arizona Technology Council New Member Presentation

  • 1. Join the Conversation Arizona Technology Council New Members Wine + Cheese Evening Jennings Strouss Phoenix, Arizona Tuesday, February 7, 2017
  • 2. Join the Conversation About Us Who We Are The Arizona Technology Council is Arizona's premier trade association for science and technology companies. The Arizona Technology Council offers numerous events, educational forums and business conferences that bring together leaders, managers, employees and visionaries to make an impact on the technology industry. President + CEO Steven G. Zylstra is responsible for the day-to-day operations and management of the Council and oversees a staff of twelve. History The Council was established in 2002 after the Arizona High Tech Industry Cluster merged with the Arizona Software & Industry Association. AMIT (Aerospace, Manufacturing and IT Clusters of Tucson) merged with the Arizona Technology Council in June 2008 to give the organization a statewide presence. AOIA (Arizona Optics Industry Association) merged with the Arizona Technology Council in August 2016 and their Board became a Committee of the Council.
  • 3. Join the Conversation Technology Industry • Aerospace, Aviation + Defense • Semiconductor + Electronics • Health + Bioscience • Information Technology • Telecommunications • Optics • Energy Business Services (Associates) Not-for-Profit, Government + Academia Business Sectors We Serve
  • 4. Join the Conversation Who We Are Today Leadership The Council is governed by a Board of Directors. Chairman of the Board is Mike Guggemos, CIO at Insight Enterprises. President + CEO Steven G. Zylstra is responsible for the day-to-day operations and management of the Council and oversees a staff of twelve. Statewide With an office in Phoenix, an office in Tucson and events regularly serving northern Arizona, the Council is Arizona's only statewide organization serving the technology sector. Members 800 member companies throughout the state including Phoenix, Tucson, Flagstaff, Douglas, Sierra Vista and Prescott.
  • 5. Join the Conversation 2017 Visionary Sponsors 2017 Platinum Sponsors 2017 Premier Sponsors A&D Digital Solutions | | Alliance Bank of Arizona | APS | Arizona Collaboratory, Inc. | Blue Canoe Marketing Clements Agency | Commercial Real Estate Group of Tucson | cStor | CyrusOne | EY | GuardVant Indecomm Global Services | Infusionsoft | LeaseWeb | MSS | Nesco Resource | Pima Community College| Strategy1 Solugenix | Sun Corridor Inc. | Symantec | Trailblazer Advisors | University of Arizona Tech Parks ViaWest | World View Enterprises
  • 6. Join the Conversation Become an Annual Sponsor Annual Sponsors get access to exclusive benefits and marketing opportunities. With levels starting at $7,500, there are options for any member looking to gain exposure and support Council initiatives and the local technology industry. Interested in learning more? Email [email protected].
  • 7. Join the Conversation Marketing Exposure Website All of our members are featured on our website via the member directory. Blog Be a guest contributor to the AZTC blog. Share your expertise with our database. We know you have some great things to talk about. Send your content to [email protected]. Social Media The Council is very active on social media and we love sharing member accomplishments! Have something you want us to share? Email [email protected].
  • 8. Join the Conversation Annual Report The Council has published its Annual Report reflecting on each year since 2014 and lists all activities of the Council, events and programs, committees as well as every member company. TechConnect Magazine Started by the Council in 2005 and now digitally published by the Arizona Commerce Authority, TechConnect is Arizona’s Technology Magazine. New members are featured in every edition. Publications
  • 9. Join the Conversation Public Policy Guide The Council’s annual Public Policy Guide outlines our upcoming state and federal legislative initiatives. This year’s goals include recapitalization of the Angel Investment Tax Credit, restore funding for career technical education and job development, and maintain current levels of credit for the Research & Development Tax Credit program. Public Policy Committee This committee focuses on issues and initiatives that accelerate technology-related public policy and legislation in Arizona affecting the growth and development of the technology industry. The targeted initiatives focused on four areas encompass the work of this committee: technology commercialization and development; workforce development; supply-chain development; and capital formation. This committee, along with Council professionals, work with legislators, elected officials and policy makers at all levels of government, to educate them on the value and promise of the technology industry. Public Policy
  • 10. Join the Conversation Public Policy Advocacy Vote TechSmart Guide Since 2006 the Council has published its Vote TechSmart guide, a resource to help AZTC members and the technology industry navigate the State House of Representatives and State Senate elections. Vote TechSmart’s 2016 endorsements were released in July 2016 and the Guide was mailed to members. Support Council Policy Initiatives – Create an Account with AZ State Legislature By creating an account with the online Arizona State Legislature tool, you will be able to easily login from your computer or mobile device to support local AZTC policy initiatives. You can create an account in person using a kiosk at the Senate Building, or you can email Dianne McCallister at [email protected].
  • 11. Join the Conversation AZTC Policy Successes • 2006 Angel Investment Tax Credit • 2008 Expanded R&D Tax Credit • 2010 Refundable R&D Tax Credit • 2011 Governor’s Competitive Package • 2012 Extended Net Operating Loss Carry Forward Period • 2013 Modernized the TPT • 2014 Reauthorized Angel Investment Tax Credit • 2016 Restoration of CTE Funding • 2016 Dodd-Frank Private Advisor Exemption • 2016 defeated bill by Billboard Industry that would have impacted our ‘Dark Skies’ • 2017: Reauthorized $10M for Angel Investment Tax Credit.
  • 12. Join the Conversation Committees Executive Roundtable The Executive Roundtable is an exclusive peer-to-peer group of presidents and CEOs that help each other solve business problems. The Executive Roundtable currently has one group in Phoenix and one in Tucson. Marketers Network The Marketers Network is a professionally facilitated, peer-to-peer board of advisors, assembled to help marketing professionals address issues facing their company. Women in the Workforce Quarterly events featuring social and cultural topics, workplace challenges, and fun networking opportunities are planned by this Committee. This is open to both females and males. Startup + Entrepreneurship Committee This Committee builds programs and resources for early-stage technology companies, and facilitates corporate and mentor relationships to help startups gain valuable knowledge and raise capital. IoT Committee Members of this Committee help build a platform for members to learn information about the Internet of Things (IoT) and help organizations create real-time business solutions in a sensor-enabled, analytics- driven world. Additive Manufacturing | Ambassador | Business Intelligence & Data Analytics Business Services | Capital Formation | Cybersecurity | Law & Tech | MedTech Optics Valley | Public Policy | Workforce & Development
  • 13. Join the Conversation Business Essentials Program The Business Essentials Program was launched to provide significant discounts on the products and services technology businesses need most. Each year the Council chooses partners to participate in the Business Essentials Program. For 2017, some of our partners are listed below: • Employee Benefits Program presented by Employee Benefits International • Inbound Marketing Services presented by Prism Global Marketing Solutions • 401k Multiple Employer Plan (MEP) presented by Slavic401K • Job Postings + Recruitment Marketing Software presented by LocalWork.com • Recruitment Services presented by Tech Finders. • Leadership & Training Services presented by Sandler Training. Learn more at aztechcouncil.org/business-essentials-program/
  • 14. Join the Conversation Arizona Technology Healthcare Pool AZTC has partnered with Employee Benefits International (EBI) and EMI Health to provides technology companies with a unique way to come together with other related companies to leverage the buying power of the technology industry by purchasing healthcare benefits as a larger group. This pool helps to lower costs and allow for better long term cost control over a plan’s benefits. EMI Health’s self-funding mechanism also provides possibility for surplus refund if the pool performs better than expected while limiting the financial exposure traditionally associated with self- funding. See the facts: ¡ Pool started in 2014 ¡ 16 employers ¡ 426 members ¡ Multiple plans to choose from To learn more about how this plan can help improve your Employee Benefits program and reduce cost, contact AZTC’s endorsed broker partner: Stephanie Waldrop President, EBI AZ D: 602.800.5075 C: 602.330.7202 [email protected]
  • 15. Join the Conversation Arizona Technology Council 401(k) Plan The Arizona Technology Council has partnered with UBS Financial Services, Inc. to provide member companies a unique way to leverage the buying power of the Council by participating in a Multiple Employer 401(k) Plan (MEP). This MEP significantly lowers the costs of a 401(k) plan, eliminates much of the administrative responsibilities of a company, and provides the most comprehensive fiduciary protection allowed by the Department of Labor. Investment committee meetings, 5500s, and audits are eliminated for each adopting company and adopting members are still able to customize their plan design and the retirement benefits they offer their employees. See the facts: ¡ MEP started in 2014 ¡ 11 employers ¡ $5.4 million in plan assets To learn more about how this plan can help improve your Employee Benefits program, reduce cost, time and fiduciary responsibility, contact the Council’s endorsed retirement plan partner: Michael J DiGrazia, CFPÂŽ, CIMAÂŽ UBS Financial Services, Inc. D - 602-957-5133 C - 203-521-9333 [email protected]
  • 16. Join the Conversation LocalWork.com Job Board Any Arizona Technology Council member has access to our AZTC LocalWork Job Board and can post job listings for free for the first seven days. The job postings extend to a wide network of local jobs facilitated by LocalWork, including a presence on AZFamily.com, Local First, and more. Post your job today at jobs.aztechcouncil.org.
  • 17. Join the Conversation TechTerra Recyling TechTerra Recycling Program A partnership between the Council and Westech Recyclers, the Recycling Program is a resource for AZTC members to have electronic equipment picked up and recycled throughout the year at no cost. Get more information on scheduling a pick-up by emailing [email protected]. The Council also partners with TechTerra to facilitate two week-long recycling drives in April and October. This year’s drives will be held during the weeks April 17-12 and October 16-20.
  • 18. Join the Conversation Signature Programs + Events • Lunch and Learn Series (Weekly in Phoenix; Bi-Weekly in Tucson) • After5 Networking Events (Monthly) • Council Connect Signature Luncheons (Monthly) • VIP Networking Events (Quarterly) • VIP Power Breakfast Series (Quarterly) • Women in the Workforce Events (Quartlery)
  • 19. Join the Conversation Event Marketing Opportunities Host a Lunch and Learn Any AZTC member has the opportunity to host a Lunch and Learn presentation to educate our membership on your area of expertise. Do you have a great event space at your business? Join members like AppointmentPlus, Galvanize, and University of Advancing Technology and gain exposure by offering your space to other members who aren’t able to hold Lunch and Learns at their offices due to lack of space. Host a Council Connect Any AZTC member has the opportunity to host a Council Connect signature luncheon presentation to educate our membership on your area of expertise. These are held monthly at The Gladly and include a nice plated lunch. Interested in one of these opportunities? Email [email protected].
  • 20. Join the Conversation Conferences & Expos • MedTech Conference (Thursday, February 23, 2017) • State Legislative Day (Tuesday, March 2, 2017) • Arizona Aerospace, Aviation, Defense + Manufacturing Conference (Wednesday, April 5, 2017) • Cybersecurity Summit (Thursday, May 4, 2017) • Tucson Golf Tournament (Friday, June 9, 2017) • CEO Retreat (August 2017) • Southern Arizona Tech + Business Expo (Fall 2017) • Marketing Technology Summit (Tuesday, October 17, 2017) • Governor’s Celebration of Innovation (Thursday, November 9, 2017) • Phoenix Golf Tournament (January 2018)
  • 21. Join the Conversation Sponsor an Event Sponsorships are available for most all of our annual conferences and expos. Opportunities include event signage, on-site booths, and sponsoring a portion of a conference, like a luncheon or cocktail hour. Interested in becoming an event sponsor? Email [email protected].
  • 22. Join the Conversation Arizona Technology Council Foundation Arizona SciTech Festival - The Arizona SciTech Festival has grown into the state’s largest STEM collaborative with more than 1,450 organizations—including schools, businesses, and industry associations— working together to facilitate more than 1,200 STEM-based celebrations in 50+ Arizona cities during the months of February and March. Chief Science Officers - The Chief Science Officer (CSO) Program is open to students in grades 6-12 who are elected by their peers to represent their school in STEM and innovation. The Program aims to help students find their voice: elevate their opinions, help them form ideas, and join local, national, and international conversations about STEM. Arizona Science Bowl - The Arizona Middle and High School Science Bowls are statewide Jeopardy-style competitions focused on STEM topics. The events are open to all Arizona middle and high school teams and are held the ASU West Campus in partnership with ASU New College. Generation Tech Support - Generation Tech Support is a student enterprise with a mission to empower technology students by providing opportunities to advance leadership and business skills, career options, and income levels. United Skates of America- United Skates of America (USA) has launched a program that combines real world, hands-on, activity-based STEM education with physical fitness. The lessons, taught by experienced educators, help students learn that STEM is found in everyday experiences.
  • 23. Join the Conversation MemberZone The Council migrated to a new Association Management Software (AMS) this Fall. MemberZone is your AZTC membership portal where you can view other members, post company updates, and pay membership and event dues. MemberZone Tips 1. Create a detailed profile. Keeping your profile up-to-date and accurate will help us communicate more effectively with you, and will give potential customers and partners a look at who you are. 2. Add other staff members as reps. Your membership benefits extend to every person employed at your company. Add anyone that might be receiving invoices, interested in advertising and sponsorship opportunities, and anyone interested in attending AZTC events. 3. Get educated with training videos and webinars. There are some awesome resources in your MemberZone portal. http://supportwiki.micronetonline.com/Training_Videos#23._Training_For_Yo ur_Members
  • 24. Join the Conversation Communications Control how frequently you receive updates and news from the Council by customizing your preferences. You can do this by going to our Contact Us page and subscribing to the information you’re interested in. We encourage all staff from member companies to subscribe to our lists so your member benefits are fully taken advantage of!
  • 25. Join the Conversation Arizona Technology Council Staff • Steven G. Zylstra, President + CEO | [email protected] • Leigh Goldstein, COO + Vice President, Operations + Events | [email protected] • Alex Rodriguez, Vice President, Southern Arizona Office | [email protected] • Deborah Zack, Senior Director, Membership Services | [email protected] • Brian Krupski, Director, Membership Services | [email protected] • Alison Boelts, Director, Operations + Events, Southern Arizona | [email protected] • Lauren Witte, Manager, Marketing + Communication | [email protected] • Melissa Craven, Executive Assistant to President + CEO | [email protected] • Ron Schott, Phoenix Executive Emeritus | [email protected] • Justin Williams, Executive Emeritus, Tucson Office | [email protected] • Don Ruedy, Tucson Executive Emeritus | [email protected] •Don Rodriguez, Editor, TechConnect Magazine | [email protected]
  • 26. Join the Conversation Questions & Answers Questions or feedback? Feel free to email us anytime. Steven G. Zylstra, president + CEO - [email protected] Deborah Zack, senior director of membership - [email protected] Brian Krupski, director of membership - [email protected] Leigh Goldstein, VP of events + COO - [email protected] Lauren Witte, marketing + communications manager - [email protected]