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Surprise: A Great Place To Retire

At a time when Arizona image is the cowboy mentally after a protester showed up with guns to make his statement while Obama delivered a statement to the Veterans Convention, good news are heading our way. Finally. This week the money ...READ»

Kenan Samms

Following the Money vs. Following the Innovators

Why should places like Arizona place so much emphasis on the presence or absence of venture capital? Only a very small percentage of companies ever get venture capital. Most start with self-financing and raise money later, typically from angels. Especially in places like Arizona, most companies have to do without venture capita forever. Can they still succeed? Does Arizona have the kind of companies that spin off serial entrepreneurs and help build the local economy?READ»

Kenan Samms

Trying to Solve a Problem in a Regulated Industry Isn't Easy

Note: I had originally written another post on this same subject, but the software ate it.  This one is cross-posted from my Stealthmode blog. What do we need to fix an economic crisis? Money! Where do you get money? Banks! With this cheer in mind, a group of bankers, lawyers, entrepreneurs and I forged ahead last year to start a new bank with a new vision. You know me, I'm transparent, so here it is--without violating any SEC rules. We have a great idea. We are starting three banks at once, under the overall governance of a holding company. Three banks serve three different communities in three different states, California, Arizona and Texas. They are all states we know well.Three banks diversify risk. Three banks have three different business plans, each unique to the needs of its community.Three banks allow more people to be involved. We have three separate bank boards, and a holding company board. Very difficult to get away with any hanky-panky with that kind of organizational structure, IMHO. Also, there's me, the Town Crier, on the board of the Arizona bank. And the investors. We want LOTS of investors. In the past, banks were often put together by rich guys pooling their money. Not us. We formed the holding company. We got the charter approved for the first bank. (I can't mention any names because we are in a "quiet period" for raising capital.) Then the FDIC decided it would not charter any new banks in Arizona for the forseeable future, because the existing banks in Arizona are in such a mess. Let me see: the existing banks are in real estate. We had no plans to be in real estate.The existing banks don't serve entrepreneurs. We wanted to serve entrepreneurs. The existing banks no longer have the capital to serve operating businesses. We want to serve operating businesses. So we can't exist because???? Because no one wants to bother applying a new solution to an old problem when they can apply an old solution. (I'm a little frustrated, can you tell?)I understand the FDIC's point of view; they're buried in problems in the state of Arizona, brought about by the real estate meltdown and the credit crunch. But we want to be part of the solution: we are new community banks coming in with fresh capital raised from small investors who want to be part of a new concept in banking -- community banks actually OWNED and run by the communities they serve. Radical. So we hit a bump in the road. We spent five hours in a meeting on Saturday, and we made a new plan. We get the California bank open, we work on getting the Texas bank open, and we pray for Arizona. I love the team of guys I am working with. Yes, I'm the only woman on the Arizona bank board, but believe me I am not a token. We are a team, working together, and they hear me when I talk about entrepreneurs and their needs. We will get this done.READ»

What You See Isn't Always What You Get

When it comes to water, what you see isn't always what you get.READ»

Entrepreneurship: The Fuel Of The Future Is Not Wood

Lest you be impressed with oil's potential energy, remember that it requires more and more coaxing to get it out of the ground and into power. Wood, on the other hand, is literally lying all over the place. That's the economic ...READ»

Phoenix Honda Dealer Introduces New Crosstour to Arizona Shoppers

The 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour will be available at Bell Honda in Phoenix. The new model will feature a versatile, upscale 5-passenger interior with an innovative rear storage area, a standard 3.5-liter i-VTEC V-6 engine.READ»

Kenan Samms

Arizona Real Estate Entrepreneur Talks History

t's lunch in a Scottsdale restaurant. The attendees are mainly retired scions of industry, professionals, and business. I came because the group is having a presentation by one of the largest real estate developers in Arizona, and ...READ»

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10 Biofuels Companies You Need to Know About

When I became involved in the American Biofuels Council three years ago, the push for biofuels was at its highest point in the technology hype cycle. Now, in Arizona, under the aegis of the Desert Biofuels Initiative, a non-profit ...READ»

Kenan Samms
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Breaking the Bank

I've been involved (and invested) in the formation of a new bank holding company for a while now. It's time for a new bank, because the existing banks are up to their ears in bad loans and no one who needs a loan can get one. ...READ»

Chandler Honda Car Shoppers Get Best Finance Rates at Bell Honda in Phoenix

Phoenix Honda dealer offers lowest prices on new 2009 Honda Accord and Civic. In addition to savings thousands off the sticker price, Bell Honda will beat any other Arizona dealer’s price on a new Honda by $500.READ»

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Kenan Samms

If You Want to Grow Your Business, Find the Questions First

Tomorrow I leave the Bay Area with its plethora of innovators, resources, early adopters and smart people and travel back to reality.My thoughts are drifting back to the entrepreneurs I deal with in Arizona, who are trying to ...READ»

Summer Voluntary Humanitarian Repatriation Resumes to the Mexican Interior

A program of voluntary humanitarian repatriation has been continued for the sixth consecutive year.READ»

Life in the Desert

At Arizona State, a new bastion of sustainability.READ»

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Arizona Honda Shoppers Putt For $2,000

Bell Honda in Phoenix Arizona starts the New Year with a new prospective. The Honda dealer is having more fun selling cars and offering more incentives, a fresh approach which is appreciated by all in this difficult economy.READ»

Chevy Equinox Attracts Arizona Shoppers, Offers Stress Free Driving Experience

Phoenix Chevy dealer says value, quality and attractive features make the new Equinox the perfect solution for family car shoppers.READ»

Terry Tamminen

When Coal Makes You Thirsty

Much is written about our oil addiction, but we are addicted to another fossil-drug - - coal. And while oil steals the breath from our kids and incentivizes our bad behavior around the world, coal is the major contributor to global ...READ»

Kenan Samms
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The answer my friend...

There is a change in the wind. I am just back from a recent design conference, the IDSA National Conference, and one has the sense that two dramatic changes are in play. First, the idea that design's service to society should be ...READ»

Customers First Local Hero: Cereality

Cereality For years you've been buying a couple of boxes of cereal and creating a custom blend catered to your tastes. So why didn't you think of Cereality? Its pajama-clad employees offer up familiar cold or hot cereals and an ...READ»

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Re:Conference V

Couldn't make it to PC Forum in Scottsdale, Arizona? Fret not. The fine folks at SocialText are hosting an "eventspace" for the conference that comprises an event blog that shares notes from the various sessions, a photo blog in ...READ»

Good Principles, Great Principals

Jim Collins goes to school--and explains high performance there, too.READ»

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Dedicated Site Launches For Used Infiniti Cars in Arizona

Arizona shoppers have elite access to a new website dedicated to providing the most high quality pre-owned Infiniti cars in Arizona.READ»

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Inside PopTech's Solar-Powered Bag FLAP: Shining a Light Here at Home

In the final installment of our story about a new solar bag by PopTech, Cordelia Newlin de Rojas travels to the Navajo Nation to demonstrate how there's a need for the FLAP in our own backyard.READ»

Kenan Samms

Third Annual Arizona Entrepreneurship Conference Rocks the Rafters

Wednesday's Third Annual Arizona Entrepreneurship Conference <http://www.azentrepreneurship.com> was one of the best days of my life. Not only did 250 people show up in the middle of a recession to see each other and help each ...READ»

Get Lost

Don't just sit there -- consider these 10 sabbaticals selected by the Fast Company staff, then steal them, tweak them, and pass them on.READ»