Leadership

  • Beverly Granillo

    President

    Beverly Granillo, a remarkable individual who wears many hats with grace. Beyond being a devoted wife, proud mother of two sons and four daughters, and a cherished grandmother of eleven, Beverly has been a driving force in Yavapai County and beyond.

    Beverly's commitment to Yavapai County goes beyond advocating for parents within schools. She has successfully managed campaigns and tirelessly worked for various candidates, demonstrating her dedication to the community's betterment.

    As the President of Yavapai County Republican Women (YCRW), Beverly embodies our organization's values of leadership, service, and community involvement. Her diverse experience, which includes being the President of MHIA (Manufactured Housing Industry of Arizona), owning her own business (Envy Homes), and even retirement, highlights her dynamic journey.

    Beverly's impact reaches far and wide, reflecting her deep roots as a third-generation native Arizonan. Her leadership within YCRW, her contributions to the manufactured housing industry, and her ownership of a successful business all underscore her commitment to progress and service.

    Beverly Granillo's story is one of a tireless advocate, a dedicated community leader, and a woman of many talents. Her journey continues to inspire and uplift, serving as a testament to the power of leadership and community involvement.

  • Pam Calhoon

    Treasurer

    Pam Calhoon: A Story of Resilience, Service, and the Gift of Life

    Meet Pam Calhoon, an esteemed member of the Yavapai County Republican Women (YCRW) family, whose journey embodies the strength of the human spirit and a steadfast commitment to community service. With conservative values at her core, Pam's story is a remarkable testament to overcoming challenges and making a positive impact.

    Pam's journey took an unexpected turn when she underwent a life-changing kidney transplant, emerging as a living testament to the transformative power of organ donation. Her personal experience ignited an unwavering passion for advocating organ donation and encouraging others to consider becoming donors.

    Beyond her own journey, Pam's commitment to community service has been a cornerstone of her life. Her involvement with YCRW has spanned years of dedicated service, where she has proven to be a reliable source of support during both trials and triumphs. Her steadfast dedication has played an integral role in shaping the success of our club.

    In addition to her political engagement, Pam finds artistic expression in quilting, reflecting her thoughtful and intricate approach to community involvement. As a staunch conservative Republican, she integrates her values into her endeavors, fostering unity and shared purpose among our members.

    Pam's personal journey has been marked by resilience, including overcoming cancer and navigating life's uncertainties as a mother and widow. Her ability to rise above adversity serves as a profound inspiration, embodying an unwavering spirit and unyielding determination.

    For nearly two years, Pam has held the pivotal role of Treasurer within our organization. Her decision to embrace this responsibility during challenging times underscores her commitment and readiness to step up for the community. Leveraging her financial expertise, Pam has played a vital role in the club's resurgence and expansion, enabling us to offer enriching programs and engage impactful speakers.

    Pam Calhoon's narrative is a tapestry of resilience, service, and a profound connection to the gift of life. Her journey, highlighted by her kidney transplant experience, reminds us of the potential for positive change within each individual. Her passion for organ donation advocacy and her dedication to YCRW empower us to thrive, united by conservative values and a shared commitment to community engagement.

    Pam's story is a shining example of how personal experiences can transform into powerful advocacy and inspire others to make a difference. As she continues her journey within YCRW, Pam illuminates the path toward service, growth, and making a meaningful impact on the lives of those around her.

  • Maryann Suttles

    Secretary

    She has 2 sons and 4 grandkids. She served 12 years as Prescott city Councilwoman. Currently sits on 5 boards. She is a member and a past board member of the Prescott Frontier Days Rodeo. Secretary of the Adult Center. A board member of Prescott Preservation Commission. Chair of CDBG Advisory Committee for the City of Prescott. Member of Cowboy Poet's, and Board Chair of Yavapai County United Way! She loves this community and all it does. You can listen to her on KYCA on the morning radio show She has been on this show for the past 12 years or more.