
Join us for the annual Flinn-Brown Convention on Friday, Aug. 14, from 9:00 – 4:00pm at On Jackson in Phoenix.
Registration opens in June.
The 2026 Flinn-Brown Convention, Living the Network: 15 Years of Leadership in Action, is a celebration with a charge. As the Arizona Center for Civic Leadership at the Flinn Foundation and the Flinn-Brown Fellowship mark their 15th anniversaries, the Convention honors fifteen years of Fellows who have served, advocated, and led—and challenges the Network to make the next fifteen matter even more.
Facilitator

Flinn-Brown Fellow Deanna Villanueva-Saucedo, Ed.D. (Mesa, 2014) will facilitate the day. A Mesa native whose career spans nonprofit work, municipal government, and higher education, Dr. Villanueva-Saucedo leads the Center for Excellence in Inclusive Democracy at Maricopa Community Colleges—where civic engagement and coalition-building are her daily work.
She will open the morning by moderating a panel of Fellows who successfully moved a state-level policy, then lead Fellows through an afternoon tabletop exercise focused on leveraging the Network to build coalitions of their own.
Morning Panel
The Flinn-Brown Fellowship was built on a simple premise: Arizona’s most challenging problems are best solved when the right leaders find each other and work together. The morning panel puts that premise to the test.

Audra Koester Thomas (Fountain Hills, 2011) will anchor the panel alongside the Fellows she brought together to pass Proposition 479—a real-world case study in what the Network can accomplish. Structured as a recipe-building exercise, each panelist contributes ingredients drawn from their own role in the effort, showing how those ingredients combined to move a policy from idea into law. The conversation will be interactive throughout, not just presentational—so Fellows leave with more than inspiration. They leave with the beginning of their own recipe.
Convention Activities
Living Network

Fifteen years of Flinn-Brown leadership looks like a room full of people who have served, built, advocated, and led across every corner of Arizona. Led by Katie Hurst (Phoenix, 2025), the Living Network activity will create a visual representation of the Fellows in the room, making visible the connections, reach, and collective strength of this community. The Flinn-Brown Network is not an archive. It is alive, it is present, and at the 2026 Convention ready to act.
Throw and Receive
At the 2026 Convention, we unveil the Throw and Receive board, an electronic platform where Fellows can offer their expertise or request support on real projects from peers across the Network. The premise is simple: the Flinn-Brown Network grows stronger every time a Fellow reaches into it. It lives beyond Convention day, giving Fellows an ongoing space to stay engaged, share what they know, and tap into what others bring.
Pre-Convention Activities
Hotel Accommodations
We have negotiated a Convention rate with the FOUND:RE Hotel on Aug. 13-14 at $119 plus tax/night. We will book a block of rooms for Fellows to reserve. Reservation details will be shared in the convention invitation.
Aug. 13 Evening Reception
The 2016 Flinn-Brown Fellows are invited to gather for a cohort reunion at the FOUND:RE Hotel the evening before the Convention. This will be immediately followed by a reception for all Flinn-Brown Fellows who would like to attend.
We will present the regional Arizona Champion (Northern, Central and Southern) Flinn-Brown awards at the evening reception, with the Jack Jewett and Network Builder awards presented at the convention.
Aug. 14 Morning Yoga and Meditation

On the morning of the Convention, Fellows are invited to a yoga and meditation session at the Flinn Foundation, organized by Fellow Sarah Rose Webber (Prescott Valley, 2017). Coffee and light refreshments will be served.
2026 Flinn-Brown Awards

Five awards honoring high-impact leaders are granted each year at the Convention: Jack Jewett Award, Network Builder Award, and three Arizona Champion (Northern, Central and Southern Arizona) awards.
Nominations are now open. All nominations must be submitted by Friday, June 5, at 5 p.m.
Nominations will be shared with members of the Fellows Council for the final selection. Fellows Council members are ineligible for awards while on the Council. Previous winners are not eligible for an award category they have previously won.
Award Artist

Daniel Janssen of Alchemist Craft Works, located in Prescott, was selected to design the 2026 Flinn-Brown Fellow Awards. Daniel transforms discarded metal into lifelike wildlife sculptures.
In Daniel’s own words, “My art is both inspired by the creatures I’ve encountered and driven by a desire to reduce human impact on these beautiful landscapes. Being able to celebrate and protect the natural world brings a much deeper meaning to each piece. To me, this feels like real alchemy: turning trash into treasure, turning rust into gold.”
Meet The 2026 Planning Committee
Thank you to the members of the 2026 Flinn-Brown Convention planning committee for their invaluable assistance in the planning and execution of this year’s Convention.

Co-Chair
Patrick McWhorter
2011 Flinn-Brown Fellow
Co-Chair
Lori Stofft
2024 Flinn-Brown Fellow
Jeremy Babendure, Ph.D.
2012 Flinn-Brown Fellow
Breanne Bushu, Ph.D.
2016 Flinn-Brown Fellow
Melanie Colavito, Ph.D.
2023 Flinn-Brown Fellow
Jaime Festa-Daigle, Ed.D.
2023 Flinn-Brown Fellow
Charlinda Haudley, Ph.D.
2022 Flinn-Brown Fellow
Katie Hurst
2025 Flinn-Brown Fellow
Kim Madrigal, Ph.D.
2022 Flinn-Brown Fellow
The Honorable
Bill Regner
2018 Flinn-Brown Fellow
Illya Riske
2014 Flinn-Brown Fellow
Annette Zinky
2013 Flinn-Brown Fellow




