[OPINION]: Investment in organizations like MEDA and GPEC is critical

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By Jim Kenny | AZBigMedia

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.)

El Dorado Holdings, Inc. is about building Arizona, not just real estate, by building solid foundations for families, businesses and the vitality of the state.

We’ve been investing here in our state since 1986 beginning with one historic property, once owned by a member of Hollywood royalty known as “The Duke.” El Dorado Ranch, in Maricopa and owned by John Wayne for 42 years, was acquired by El Dorado Holdings in 1987, becoming the foundation for our company’s future endeavors.

El Dorado measures success by how our community grows and flourishes. That’s why we are involved in efforts as diverse as strengthening the state and regional economy, showcasing the arts and culture of America’s Western heritage, citizenship education, and relationships with key strategic partners in the communities we serve. 

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