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Connie Finneman
Submitted by dawnteo on August 2, 2009 - 6:43pm
Connie has been the owner of BlueSkye Marketing for 21 years. She grew up in and spent most of her adult life in Washington State and just moved to Arizona in 2004. She and her husband have two daughters. Although randomly involved in politics most of her life, she became seriously involved with the Obama campaign. She organized several house parties and healthcare forums and events.
In 2010 she was the Volunteer Coordinator for Kit Filbey's legislative campaign in LD19. She also worked on Rodney Glassman's campaign.
Connie has been a Rotarian for eight years and is a member of the Mesa Baseline Rotary Club where she will become President in 2013. She has received the "Rotarian of the Year" award along with an "Outstanding Rotarian" award. She is also a past Red Cross Board Member and recipient of the "Youth Volunteer of the Year Award" for Red Cross. She is also a member of East Valley Women in Politics and will soon be joining the Mesa Boys and Girls Club board.

