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  2. Bob Littlefield - Wikipedia

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    Bob Littlefield is the founder and president of NetXpert Systems, Inc., [5] a Scottsdale-based computer company. He also is a commercial pilot and flight instructor, specializing in "glass cockpit" (electronic flight instrument system) transition training.

  3. Scottsdale staffers will now get paid parental leave, part of ...

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    Scottsdale is using nearly $600,000 to give extra paid time off to city staffers who become new parents, a move that's part of a broader multi-million dollar effort to shore up the city's ...

  4. List of mayors of Scottsdale - Wikipedia

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    No. [1] Name Starting year of office Ending year of office Source 1 Malcolm White 1951 1958 [2]2 Mort Kimsey 1958 1962 3 William Schrader 1962 1964 4

  5. Scottsdale, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    [39] [40] The Scottsdale Airpark, surrounding the city's airport, became a hotspot for a variety of large and small businesses, ranging from light industry to luxury auto sales. The Airpark in the 2000s emerged as one of the top employment centers in the Phoenix metro area. [41] The airport supported 3,462 jobs, which boosted the Scottsdale ...

  6. Mary Manross - Wikipedia

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    Mary Manross is an American politician who served as the 10th Mayor of Scottsdale, Arizona.First elected in June 2000 until September of 2009, she served two terms and lost her campaign for a third term as mayor in the November 2008 runoff mayoral election to her opponent, former Certified Public Accountant and businessman and former city councilman Jim Lane.

  7. East Valley (Phoenix metropolitan area) - Wikipedia

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    East Valley K-12 students are served by 14 school districts, 125 charter schools and one regional career-focused district (East Valley Institute of Technology). One measure of the academic quality of East Valley schools is that the region qualified 12 schools to compete in the 2012 Arizona Academic Decathlon competition - more than any other ...