Destiny is passionate about helping clients and team members succeed through clear communication and a deep understanding of the legislative process. With experience in lobbying, research, and spotting opportunities in the Arizona Legislature, she’s committed to building strong relationships and delivering results that matter.
A proud graduate of the University of Arizona, Destiny took part in the Arizona Legislative Internship Program during her final semester. She worked at the Arizona House of Representatives, where she collaborated with the communications and media team. From managing social media to drafting press releases and speeches, and even tracking legislation, Destiny got a hands-on look at how policy takes shape.
Outside of her professional pursuits, Destiny enjoys reading, playing video games, exploring the art of film photography, and experimenting with new recipes. She shares these adventures with her husband and their two beloved dogs: Baloo the Bear and Guinevere Lorraine.
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Mayor McFarland looks ahead to new leadership role with Pinal Partnership; Jordan Rose, the organization’s chairperson and Rose Law Group’s founder & president, weighs in
By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — With only several weeks left of an eight-year tenure as Casa Grande mayor, Craig McFarland will remain active in the Pinal County community after being named as the new president and CEO of Pinal Partnership. Come January McFarland replaces Tony Smith, who is retiring after several years of service. McFarland said the
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