Yuma Sun

Namedroppe­r

- Rose Ann Forte

The Arizona Citizens for the Arts Board of Directors has elected Stuart Graff, president and CEO of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, as chairman. The board also elected four new members including, for the first time in recent years, a member from Yuma, Rose Ann Forte, who was elected as treasurer.

Joining Graff on the executive committee are Vice Chair Ryan Smeets, founder of EARN Modern Talent; Treasurer Forte, partner at Southwest Capital Partners in Yuma; and Secretary Anne Kleindiens­t of Kleindiens­t Law PLC.

Other new board members are Eric McCarthy, business developmen­t at Harkins Theatres; Bill Way, director, MCE Social Capital; and Mary Way, executive director, Southwest Shakespear­e Festival.

Each director will serve a three-year term on the board.

“We continue to expand the depth and breadth of the board by engaging with profession­als in a range of industries with an incredible diversity of experience and expertise,” said Arizona Citizens for the Arts Executive Director Joseph Benesh. “The arts and cultural community in Arizona will certainly benefit from their collective strength.”

Armando Mosqueda Armando Mosqueda, of Yuma, was given the Erroll B. Davis Minority Achievemen­t Award during the spring 2020 awards convocatio­n celebratio­n at Ripon College in Ripon, Wis.

He is majoring in business management with a minor in criminal justice.

Mosqueda, class of 2020, is the son of Ernesto and Ann Jeanette Mosqueda of Yuma.

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