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    FAMoS Elects Patricia Logan to Board

    January 9, 2019No Comments
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    logo_famosSedona AZ (January 9, 2019) – The Fine Art Museum of Sedona (FAMoS) recently elected Patricia Logan to join its Board of Trustees, and to chair the Development Committee effective 2019.

    Patricia is currently Managing Member and Director of Business Development for the Mountain Pacific Companies, which specialize in residential real estate development, including the Inspiration at Cottonwood, a multi-family community adjacent to the Verde Valley Medical Center.

    photo_patricialogan“Patricia is a wonderful addition to our board,” said FAMoS chair Mary Byrd.  “She has an extensive background in marketing, business development and entrepreneurship.  She is very enthusiastic about the Fine Art Museum of Sedona, which is not only an asset for the Verde Valley but is also a destination for Arizona, national and international travelers.”

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    “Patricia has been active in numerous nonprofits in Phoenix and Scottsdale.  She is well qualified to serve our development committee as we seek funds to continue our mission.” Byrd concluded.

    Logan studied Marketing and Business Management at Arizona State University, and has served in numerous civic and professional capacities with the Tempe Center of Business Owners, Mill Avenue Merchants Association (MAMA), Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce, Southwest Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center, and the Arizona Humane Society. She also served as Director of Marketing and Sales Manager for medical and dental practices, and an internet-based marketing company. She was an owner/operator of successful healthy fast casual restaurants and salons in Tempe, Phoenix and Scottsdale areas.

    FAMoS continues to seek qualified candidates for the Board of Trustees.  It is only with community support, volunteer efforts and donations that an art museum will become a reality  in our region. For more information, please visit www.fineartmuseumofsedona.org.

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