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In 1999, the Sunridge
Foundation selected Jim Flynn as the recipient of the first Champions
Award. Foundation President Mike Petrone said it was a distinct honor
for him to present Mr. Flynn with the award. "He does so much for
his family, his company and his community, I'm proud to call him my friend."
Mr. Flynn conceived the idea of forming
the non-profit Sunridge Foundation. It was established as a 501(C)3 charitable
organization that would give the community's non-profit clubs and organizations
a means of benefiting from major fund-raisers. Another
honor he received was the first-ever President's award in 1998 from the
Chamber of Commerce. He retired as executive vice president of MCO Properties
in July 1999, after serving 27 years with the firm managing projects in
three master-planned city projects, Fountain Hills and Lake Havasu City
in Arizona and Pueblo West, Colorado.
He was a longtime member of the board of
the Arizona Mentoring Council and he helped organize the Fountain Hills
mentoring program at McDowell Mountain Elementary School. Before joining
MCO he taught business classes at Gallaudet University in Washington,
D.C., known for its education and career development for deaf and hard-of-hearing
students.
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