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AZ Big Media Rachel Davis-Schultz, CopperPoint Insurance Companies

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Az Business and AZRE magazines have announced lists of Arizona’s most influential women publications of 2022, including Rachel Davis-Schultz, executive vice president, CopperPoint Insurance Companies. To celebrate the 11th anniversary of the Most Influential Women program, azbigmedia.com profiles one of the most influential women of 2022 each day before the Most Influential Women of 2022 Dinner and Reception.


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The most influential women of 2022 will be honored at a reception on August 25 at Chateau Luxe in Phoenix. For sponsorship information, email [email protected]. For more information on the event honoring the most influential women, write to [email protected] or click here. To buy tickets, click here.

Rachel Davis-Schultz, Executive Vice President, CopperPoint Insurance Companies

CONTEXT: Rachel Davis-Schultz joined CopperPoint in 2019 and is currently Executive Vice President, Chief Human Resources and Corporate Operations Officer. Davis-Shultz has over 20 years of human resources experience, including employee relations, benefits, training, culture and transformation. She has helped navigate several major acquisitions and successful integrations and led teams experiencing significant organic and inorganic growth.

SOURCE OF PRIDE: “I am proud of the work I have done in response to COVID-19. From the meeting I hosted in March 2020 to the ones I host now to bring our teams back to the office, I led a task force that guided and supported employees for two years.

SURPRISING FACT: “I went to high school with a member of a famous boy band – we were in an advanced choir together. Neither the choir nor the boy band could distract me from my love of 90s rap music – then and now.

SOURCE OF INSPIRATION: “CopperPoint is over 60% female, so I’m surrounded by brilliant women every day and have been throughout my career. Currently, I draw my biggest inspiration from my colleague, Sara Begley. She is supportive, caring, and brilliant, and she is my beacon in the storm and my emotional support advocate.

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Arizona’s Most Influential Women in Business for 2022

Dr. Suzanne Bentz, red mountain weight loss

Stephanie A. BivensBivens & Associates

Rachel M. BondMD, Health Dignity

Suzanne BoyleCity of Buckeye

Alaina ChabrierPRS

Marguerite Chamberlain, OneAZ Credit Union

Rachel Davis-Schultz, CopperPoint Insurance Companies

Jennifer Delgado, Burch and Cracchiolo

Brigitte Finley Green, Engelman Berger

Lin Sue Flood, Hospice of the Valley

Christine Gannon, BrightWorks Consulting

Karen Hoffman Tepper, Ph.D., Terros Health

Dawn Jones, Intel

Lisa Lovallo, Cox Communications

Lyndel Manson, Arizona Board Member

Carli Ann McClure, Grant Thornton

Karla Morales, Arizona Technology Council

Emilie Nachlas, Western Alliance Bancorporation

Breanna Naegeli, PhD, Grand Canyon University

Shar Najafi-Piper, PhD, Copa Santé

Christina Noyes, Gust Rosenfeld

Grace O’Sullivan, Arizona State University

Reena Rastogi, MD, Children’s Hospital of Phoenix

Sara Regan, Desert Financial Credit Union

Karen Roche, Western Credit Union

Lisa Rulney, University of Arizona

Melanie Smihula, Edkey Sequoia Schools

Sherry Stotler, Valleywise Health

Lynn Toler, television judge and host

Kelli Tonkin, Corporate Banking and Trust

Telle VanTrojen, Financial Geneva

Ruth Veloria, University of Phoenix

Amy Walters, Cancer Centers of America

Annabel Whiting, PNC

Queen Yazbeck Hamilton, Wells Fargo

Sandra Zebrowski, MD, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona

The most influential women in commercial real estate in 2022

Morgan Betancourt, Project Manager, Okland Construction

Keri Davies, Partner, LevRose Commercial Real Estate

Alicia Hardwick, Leasing Manager, Prologis

Michelle Heeb, President and CEO, Forward tilt

Dani Huval, Business Development Manager, Chasse Building Team

Bev Jensen, Regional Operations Manager, Necklaces

Carrie Kelly, Executive Director, Arizona Association for Economic Development

Alexandra Loye, Executive Managing Director, Cushman & Wakefield

Stephanie Maderazzo-Hughes, CEO and COO, Canyon State Electric

Nancy McClure, Senior Vice President, CBRE

Kathleen Morgan, Managing Director, Newmark

Vicki Robinson, Senior Vice President, JLL

Heather Skinner, Vice President of Global Real Estate, JP Morgan Chase

Angela Watson, President and CEO, Shepley Bulfinch