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AeA is the largest high tech trade
association in the United States, representing over 2,500 companies and more
than 1.8 million technology professionals in major sectors of the
high-technology industry including: aerospace, software, semiconductor,
wireless, homeland defense technology, security, telecommunications, and
medical devices.
AeA Arizona is one of 18 regional councils
strategically located in technology centers that offer member companies
local support and global outreach. AeA Arizona provides local C-level
executives with access to resources to grow their business and networking
opportunities to connect them with peers locally, nationally and
internationally. AeA Arizona represents over 100 public and private
high-tech companies including: Intel, Taser International, Radyne, MD
Helicopters, BE Semiconductor Industries, Mobility Electronics, Freescale, MSS Technologies and others.
The AeA Arizona Council serves member
companies in Arizona and New Mexico. We are proud to be the
voice of the high-technology industry. The AeA Arizona Council provides high-tech
companies access to AeA's innovative services, networking opportunities, and
a broad array of products to help positively impact their bottom line, which
is increasingly important in our competitive and changing marketplace.
AeA Arizona Council provides its members
continuous information on the legislative and regulatory matters facing our
industry through the AeA Arizona Legislative Alert Newsletter. According to our
AeA Arizona lobbyist, Stan Barnes of Copper State Consulting Group, "As fiscal
issues that affect the bottom lines of Arizona's high-tech community evolve
AeA Arizona will be there to shape the debate." Stan works closely with AeA
Arizona Acting Executive Director, Sandie Schmidt, and the AeA Arizona
Executive Committee
to ensure the views of our members companies are represented at the Arizona
Legislature. These efforts along with open communication from our national
policy team make certain the needs of the local technology community are met
on both the state and national level.
We host events that are relevant and timely
for our entire membership, small-to-medium-to- large size firms. These events
serve as a participatory tool for our members that they might continue to
engage in discussions and opportunities with their peers. We offer programs
on topics ranging from supply chain management, federal and state
procurement opportunities, access to capital, cyber security, privacy
issues, and many more. To find out more information, please go to our
Committee and Event pages.
AeA Arizona Council is ready to effectively
impact your bottom line! If you would like more information about all AeA
Arizona
has to offer, please e-mail Sandie Schmidt at Sandie_Schmidt@aeanet.org
or call 480.607.0233.

The AeA Lobbying Team: Stan
Barnes
and Ian Calkins
Our primary purpose is helping our members’
top and bottom lines
by providing the following services:
Access to
Investors
|| State, Federal & International Lobbying
|| Insurance Services
Government
Procurement
|| Business Networking
|| Foreign Market Access
Select
Business Services
|| Executive
Education
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Chairman
William J. Hinz
President & CEO BioCair
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Sandie Schmidt
Acting Executive Director
AeA Arizona CouncilP:
480.607.0233
F: 480.607.1921
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Sandie Schmidt is the Acting Executive Director for the Arizona Council. As
Acting Executive Director, Sandie drives overall
council operations, organizes local member events and meetings, and
support council membership development efforts.
Sandie’s career has spanned government, private industry and the
non-profit sector. Sandie describes her career as amazing and has
included coordinating a fleet of executive business trains for a
Midwestern railroad, ground-breaking event planning and membership
development for a national defense bar association, and coordination
and management of association chapter relations. She has an
undergraduate degree in Psychology from the Board of Governors Program
of the Federal Careers College and Northeastern Illinois University.
Sandie is a native Chicagoan in search of
perfect ethnic dishes in Phoenix. She is an avid chef, cookbook
collector, and reality TV aficionado. She lives in Scottsdale with the
love of her life, her long-haired dachshund, Hansie.
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Stan Barnes
Contract Lobbyist
Copper State Consulting Group
P: 602.229.1010
F: 602.229.1202
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Stan Barnes, a native Arizonan, is the founder and President of Copper State Consulting
Group. For much of the past two decades, Barnes has
been involved in virtually every facet of key political and
media-related issues and is viewed as a seasoned veteran of both state
and local public affairs battles in Arizona.
Before establishing the firm, Barnes served six years in the Arizona
Legislature - First in the State House of Representatives where he was
elected in 1988 as the youngest member of the 39th Legislature. He
quickly rose to positions of leadership, serving in such capacities as
Chairman of the Natural Resources & Agriculture Committee, where he
was appointed in only his second term in office. At an early stage of
his legislative career, Barnes was identified as a leader on key
policy issues and a political force who could build diverse coalitions
to get things done at the capitol.
Subsequent to serving in the State House, Barnes was elected to the
Arizona Senate in 1994 where he served as Chairman of the Government
Reform Committee. He was active on key legislative measures such as
business tax reduction, streamlining environmental regulations and
developing energy policy. During his service in the State Senate,
Barnes was also appointed to the American Council of Young Political
Leaders and led a delegation of elected officials from across the U.S.
on a diplomatic tour of Australia.
In addition to running his practice, Barnes is a highly regarded
political commentator, regularly appearing on Arizona television and
radio news programs, as well as frequent guest editorials in state and
local newspapers. He serves as Editor-In-Chief of West Washington, a
bi-weekly political newsletter on Arizona's elected officials and
public policy debate.
Barnes is a 4th generation Arizonan born and raised on a family farm
in rural Pinal County. He received his B.S. degree from Arizona State
University in 1983 and went on to work for several years in broadcast
media including both television and radio. Barnes is currently serving
a three-year term as a Governor-appointed member of the Governor's
Regulatory Review Council. He is active in the community as a member
of the East Valley Partnership and political committees of the Arizona
and Phoenix Chambers of Commerce.
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Ian Calkins
Contract Lobbyist
Copper State Consulting Group
P: 602.229.1010
F: 602.229.1202
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Ian
Calkins is responsible for handling public affairs and media
relations at Copper State Consulting Group. Calkins brings a broad
depth of experience and ability to handle diverse political projects
for our clients.
His particular strength is a keen ability to land in un-chartered
areas and set up shop for clients. Establishing a presence for
clients has included gaining a vast network of allies in Yuma
County, managing intense public forums in Pinal County, lobbying
Supervisors in Cochise County, organizing editorial board meetings
in Mohave County and running a statewide ballot measure campaign,
among other missions.
His work for clients has also gone beyond Arizona’s borders.
Calkins worked on generating media attention in his home state of
Colorado, worked to kill harmful legislation in New Mexico and dealt
directly with the national media (including Wall Street Journal, New
York Times, NPR and CNN) on various issues for clients.
Calkins previously served four years as the chief lobbyist for
the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce where he was responsible for state
and local political advocacy on general business issues, including
tax and fiscal policy, regulatory reform and environmental law. He
also ran the Chamber’s PAC, created a grassroots mobilization
program and reported directly to the Board of Directors (APS, SRP,
Qwest, Bank of America, Cox, etc.) on key political issues.
Prior to moving to Arizona, he worked in Washington, D.C. in
various public policy and government affairs roles. While in D.C.,
he served as Legislative Director of the American Legislative
Exchange Council (ALEC) educating state legislators in all 50 states
on tax and fiscal issues; Director of State Relations for the
Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) lobbying on behalf of
the automotive aftermarket industry in all 50 states; and, Program
Director for Consumer Alert (a free-enterprise policy group)
interacting with Congress, the Washington Press Corps and special
interest groups/trade associations.
Calkins holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in American Political
Economy from Colorado College in Colorado Springs. He and his wife
Nancy live in downtown Phoenix with their children Henry and Claire. |
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For more information on the
many benefits, programs and services of the Arizona Council, contact Sandie Schmidt at
480.607.0233.
This page was last updated on
02/01/08.
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