CTWJ E42: Bryan Benz, CEO/Founder of Wholistic Transformation & William Lake-Wright, Constable for Justice Precinct 5
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Right from the heart, episode where Jaime has a Constable from Pima County Bill Lake and Bryan J benz the Founder/Ceo of Wholistictransformationtucson.org both working in their own way in...
show moreBryan Benz
CEO/Founder
Wholistic Transformation – Changing Hearts, Minds, and Communities
Bryan is a long-time resident of Tucson and very passionate about his city. He is a proud graduate of Tucson High School and the University of Arizona. He serves as Board Chair and Interim Pastor at Bethel Community Baptist Church, serves on the Board of Directors at the Tucson Federal Credit Union He is an entrepreneur at heart and has been fortunate to have had a varied career.
Business Experience - Bryan owned several gas stations for over 25 years, did real estate development, and designed and built the house that he and his family have lived in for 20+ years, (which he considers one of his greatest accomplishments). Bryan's career took a detour in 2012 when he became a missionary with the Global CHE Network and began working overseas training organizations and churches in “wholistic community development”. Bryan was amazed to see how rural villagers in the developing world used their own solutions, and their own resources to solve their own problems after receiving Community Health Evangelism (CHE) training. Communities changed spiritually, physically, emotionally, socially, and environmentally.
William Lake-Wright
Raised as an Air Force “BRATT”, moved around the world. Came to Arizona in 1984. Attended Salpointe Catholic High School. Joined the Air Force in 1989. Went to the University of Arizona. Married for 30 years, 2 kids (ages 23 and 16). Widowed September 2021
Business Experience: Appointed as Constable for Justice Precinct 5 October 2021 to fill the vacancy for Retired Constable Cummings. Elected as Constable for Justice Precinct 8 November 2022. Owner of Wright Executive Limousines since 2016. Retired USAF F-16 pilot.
Current business: Constables are part of the Arizona Justice system since the territorial days of the state. A Constable is the Elected officer of the county for the Justice Precinct. The Constable serves the criminal and civil process of the Justice Courts and other legal parties. Constables are the Executive and Enforcement Branch of the Justice Court.
One Justice of the Peace and one Constable are elected to each precinct. Constables stand for election every four years. The Constable and Justice of the Peace are the last truly locally elected officials of our justice system.
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