Maricopa County Recorder, supply chain & Iran War, Desert Botanical Garden’s new leader

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On this episode of “Arizona Horizon,” Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap sits down to discuss resolving the legal battle over who controls the county’s elections. The board has voted to give Heap control over early in-person voting. Heap has announced plans to revise early in-person voting booths.

Next, we hear more from Hitendra Chaturvedi, a professor of practice at the NASPO Department of Supply Chain Management at Arizona State University, on how the war with Iran is disrupting the global supply chain. Chaturvedi says that if this conflict continues, Americans can expect more than just rising gas prices.

Finally, Chris Kline joined “Arizona Horizon” to talk about being named Desert Botanical Garden’s new CEO. Kline discusses his plans to continue the conservation effort.

Justin Heap, Maricopa County recorder
Hitendra Chaturvedi, professor of practice, NASPO Department of Supply Chain Management
Chris Kline, CEO, Desert Botanical Garden

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