Women in Business

Featuring women business owners in Prescott.

Creating Generations of Memories

Creating Generations of Memories

Prescott Woman Magazine chatted with Rebecca Horniman, the Operations Officer for Talking Glass Media, a Fain Signature Group, and a member of the Prescott Downtown Partnership, to find out what makes her enjoy Prescott and everything it has to offer.

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Nurturing the Lifeblood of the Community

Nurturing the Lifeblood of the Community

Prescott Woman Magazine interviewed Linda Thein, Integrated Media Consultant at Great Circle Media and member of the Prescott Chamber of Commerce. We learned about how much she values family, freedom, and opportunities to grow.

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‘It’s Been Amazing’

‘It’s Been Amazing’

Fallon’s Down Home Vintage, which opened on Gurley Street in 2021 and moved to a new location this month, at the corner of Granite and Willis Streets downtown (at 225 W. Willis). This spot, which Fallon called the store’s “forever home,” offers 4,000 square feet of space (almost doubling the store’s size). Through Fallon’s Down Home Vintage, Fallon and 10 other local women offer a collection of new, repurposed, and handmade items.

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It’s All About Balance

It’s All About Balance

Prescott Woman Magazine chatted with Ariana Bennett, a Media Consultant with Sparklight Advertising, and a member of the Prescott Downtown Partnership, to find out what makes her enjoy Prescott and everything it has to offer.

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Keep Moving Forward

Keep Moving Forward

Faye Humphrey is a font of truisms, passed down in the Deep South from her Irish immigrant mother who was illiterate yet full of common-sense quotations.

“I grew up hearing, ‘You can choose to be part of the problem or part of the solution,'” Faye related during a recent interview.

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You Are Their 9-1-1

You Are Their 9-1-1

esa West is on a mission to teach people that learning CPR is important. 

“When we understand how simple it is, and explain what happens to the body when we ‘push’ on the chest,” she said, “it is easier for people to comprehend because it makes sense.”

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A Perfect Place to Learn, Grow, and Thrive

A Perfect Place to Learn, Grow, and Thrive

Prescott Woman Magazine interviewed Linda Killough, Operations Compliance Administrator for Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe and Yavapai Gaming Agency, Bucky’s and Yavapai Casinos and member of the Prescott Chamber of Commerce. We learned about how much she values family, freedom, and opportunities to grow.

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Helping Prescott Families Thrive

Helping Prescott Families Thrive

I joined Prescott Downtown Partnership (PDP) earlier this year after talking to Audra Yamamoto, who told me I absolutely had to be on her board, and that I would just love it!

If you know Audra, you know she has an infectious zest for life. I worked with her on Party in the Pines, a Prescott beer festival, years ago when she had Granite Mountain Brewing. She was telling me all about PDP, its amazing Board of Directors, and the great things the group does for our Prescott community to improve business in the downtown sector since she has taken over as Executive Director.

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Building Great Relationships

Building Great Relationships

Prescott Woman Magazine interviewed Mimi Berryman, Office and Benefits Manager for Fann Contracting, and member of the Prescott Chamber of Commerce. We learned about how much she values camaraderie, networking, and the power of mentorship.

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Conserving the Past and Creating a Future

Conserving the Past and Creating a Future

Prescott Patina shop owner Melinda Weaver loves bringing history and stories to life through her collection of unique items from antique to modern.

 “We have the pleasure of unearthing beautiful, loved items and rehoming them,” she said.

Though the shop opened three months before the pandemic shutdown, Weaver remains grateful for the opportunity to live in Prescott and own a successful business downtown. “The support and love from the locals kept us afloat, which was incredibly gratifying. Our wonderful team members, including our children and dogs, bring a sense of welcome to everyone who visits. We are truly a family business!”

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A Sense of Community

A Sense of Community

Prescott Woman Magazine interviewed Sarah Medina, owner of The Motor Lodge and member of the Prescott Chamber of Commerce. We learned about how much she values the sense of community within the Chamber. 

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