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May 16, 2016
Sept. 15, 2006, was an exciting day for Matt Nader, an offensive tackle on his high school football team. His family cheered as his team battled its No. 1 rival. Then, in an instant, Nader's life changed. He collapsed, unconscious and with no pulse. His heart had stopped. His parents, both physicians, performed CPR until paramedics rushed him to a hospital. Read more...
May 30, 2017

AZCentral.com: He liked the workout so much, he bought a franchise

Giving and getting high-fives and hugs is part of a typical day on the job for corporate man turned fitness-studio owner Scott Van Horne. Read more...
May 1, 2019
With 22 years of experience in the nonprofit community under her belt, new chief executive officer of notMYkid and mother of two, Kristen Polin, is dedicated to educating and inspiring youth and families across the nation. Read more...
May 14, 2019

Inc. Magazine: Entrepreneurial Spirit Helped These 6 People Turn Personal Hardship Into a Helping Hand for Others

In 2005, while pursuing her Master's degree in social work, Mary Beth Schewitz suddenly and tragically lost her 20-year old son, Max. He had fallen victim to an undiagnosed cardiac condition--one that could have been detected earlier with a simple EKG test. Read more...