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Jordan Rose
Owner
Rose Law Group pc
Jordan Rose started Rose Law Group pc leasing space for just herself in another lawyer’s storage room and has, in twenty-two years, grown the firm to the largest woman-owned Law Firm in Arizona history who has won numerous accolades as a top national Influencer in Law. Jordan’s passion is adding value to her client’s business propositions—her goal being “to make my clients more money.” The Phoenix Business Journal once asked Jordan what she enjoys most about the practice of law, and she responded, “the ability to help people solve their problems.”
In 2016 Governor Doug Ducey appointed Jordan to serve as the only private industry member of the State Groundwater Committee charged with developing water policy for the State. In December 2014, Governor Elect Doug Ducey named Jordan to serve, along with Michael Bidwill, Don Brandt, Jim Click and Angela Ducey, as a CoChair for the Inauguration Committee. In addition, he appointed her to the Ducey Transition Committee as a subcommittee member for Economic Development, Entrepreneurship, and International Trade. In 2018, the Phoenix Business Journal inducted Jordan into their first class of Business leaders who had previously received their prestigious 40 Under 40 Award to the “Hall of Fame.” You may also see Jordan on CNN, as she has served as a legal analyst on high profile criminal trials such as Jodi Arias and standing up for Trayvon Martin.
Jordan is an active member of the Pinal Partnership with vast knowledge of Pinal County real estate. Rose Law Group pc is a full-service business and real estate Law Firm, providing services ranging from trusts and estates and family law to employment, business litigation, NFT protection, renewable energy, space law, COVID-19 relief funding, business and real estate transactions, renewable energy, cannabis, zoning/land use and lobbying. It is the only Law Firm in Arizona (and possibly the nation) to combine attorneys with an array of urban planners, LEED-certified consultants, project managers, energy consultants, and construction managers so that the firm can take a project from due diligence and acquisition through planning and project management on to actual construction.
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Jackob Andersen
Vice Chairman
Pinal Partnership
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Jackob Andersen oversees real estate development assets in excess of ¼ of a billion US dollars in the areas of industrial, commercial, retail, residential and renewable energy. Specialties include acquisition, finance, land use planning, zoning, entitlement, government affairs, infrastructure, construction, real estate management, water resources/rights and Arizona Agribusiness.
Well known for his ability to create smart, quality growth projects, Andersen works hand-in-hand with community and business leaders and government agencies. This is evidenced by his successes in attracting high-profile companies such as Lucid Motors, Nikola Motor Company, Tractor Supply Company and many of the supply chain to TSMC to his industrial parks.
Having molded his career over 12 years in the London real estate market, Andersen founded Saint Holdings in 2005 in Arizona, USA and has selectively channeled the company’s resources toward development activities to satisfy the local economy’s need for quality real estate development projects. Together with his executive team, they have grown Saint Holdings’ current portfolio to include some of the most desirable and high-profile real estate projects in the Southwest region, such as Central Arizona Commerce Park, Inland Port Arizona and an 11,400-acre master-planned community. Concentrated in the heart of the sun corridor growth market of Pinal County which is one of the country’s fastest growing counties, Andersen’s holdings and projects will have a major impact on the Arizona economy and the Southwest Region.
Andersen serves as the Vice Chairman for Pinal Partnership, sits on the board of Arizona at Work - Pinal County, and is an active member of Greater Phoenix Economic Council, Arizona Association of Economic Developers, and sits on the advisory committee to the Governor's office for the Pinal Active Management Area, the economic development advisory committees for Pinal County, The City of Casa Grande and The City of Coolidge.
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