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Business briefs 9.13.19

Keith Marcum joins the Jewish Community Foundation of Southern Arizona as communications and marketing manager. Most recently, he managed marketing and sales for Kuumba Made Inc., in Tucson. Before that, he was marketing manager at IMPACT of Southern Arizona, a Tucson non-profit. He is a graduate of James Madison University in Virginia and before moving to Tucson in 2015 was working on his M.F.A. in creative writing through the Northeast Ohio Master of Fine Arts program in Cleveland, Ohio. He also owned a video production company in Richmond, Virginia, for a decade. In Richmond, he volunteered with the Virginia Production Alliance and the Fan Free Clinic.

Child & Family Resources has announced the sponsorship of the USDA Child and Adult Care Food Program. Meals will be made available to enrolled children at no separate charge without regard to sex, race, color, age, handicap or national origin. Household income determines the amount of money USDA will reimburse CFR to provide meals to enrolled children.

The Free Loan at the Jewish Federation, formerly the Hebrew Free Loan Association of Tucson, has a new home at the Jewish Federation of Southern Arizona. JFSA’s Susannah Castro, who has 20 years of experience in non-profit executive management, is the program’s new executive director, with Yana Krone continuing as program coordinator, and Phil Bregman as board chair. This interest-free, non-sectarian, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization has offered financial assistance to the Tucson community since 1947. For more information, visit www.thefreeloan.org or call 520-297-5360.

Aaron Greenberg of Jim Click Automotive was voted the Best Auto Sales Person in the Arizona Daily Star 2019 Readers’ Choice Awards.