Hotel Tucson City Center
475 N Granada Ave., Tucson, Arizona 85701
Networking: 5:30pm - 6pm
Meeting: 6pm - 7:30pm
Member Dinner: $30 Non-Member Dinner: $40
Menu: Meat lasagna, vegetarian lasagna, tossed garden salad garlic toast & dessert.
Please RSVP to tracy.nawic@gmail.com by March 6, 2020
Speakers: Noel Vizzo with National Lien Services & Neal Eckel with Farhang & Medcoff Attorneys.
Noel Vizzo representing National Lien Services is a local expert in getting contractors and construction service providers paid. Primarily, Noel focuses on educating the local construction community on the importance of reducing and eliminating vulnerabilities to delinquent receivables and non-payment pertaining to construction projects.
Noel has owned a contracting company and is experienced in the trades. Having moved from New England originally in 1999 to make Tucson his home, giving back to the community is a priority for Noel. He is often found volunteering in local events to benefit the less fortunate and those in need. Holding his Bachelor’s degree in horticulture and being a University of Connecticut Certified Master Gardener Noel is frequently found doctoring sick plants to health and giving gardening advice at local nurseries on days off.
Neal Eckel is recognized as one of the best construction law attorneys in Tucson and nationwide. Neal’s practice focuses primarily in the areas of Business, Construction and Employment Law and he has extensive experience in corporate formations, contract drafting and review, business and employment disputes, and all areas of construction and business law. Neal has made Tucson his home since 1970 and is a graduate of the University of Arizona and the University of Arizona James. E. Rogers College of Law. Neal is listed in The Best Lawyers in America as one of the top Construction Law and Litigation attorneys and was named as one of Tucson Lifestyle Magazine’s Best Lawyers.
Neal is committed to helping make Tucson a better place to live and has the pleasure of serving on multiple non-profit and community boards, including United Way, the City of Tucson, Industrial Development Authority Board, the Reid Park Zoological Society, and many construction-related organizations.