Commitment to Our Community
Carrie is the Chairman of the Board for the The Women’s Board of the Barrow Neurological Foundation. The Barrow Foundation of the Barrow Neurological Institute is the world's largest Neurological Disease treatment and research institution. Barrow strives to advance neuroscience through research including clinical trials, education of medical professionals, and creating innovative clinical techniques and technologies.
Carrie Hall is proud to support Loyola Academy. The institution provides a Catholic, Jesuit education to 6th, 7th and 8th grade boys who demonstrate academic promise but have had limited educational opportunities. Loyola Academy reaches Scholars who wouldn’t otherwise attend Brophy to teach them to be well rounded, prepared for high school and college bound.
In order to fulfill their mission, Loyola Academy provides a rigorous, structured, nurturing environment where every single scholar can reach his full potential. They observe an extended school day (7:30-5:30) and an extended school year (August-June). A large portion of each day is spent on academics – and Loyola Academy aims to provide a rigorous academic experience in preparation for both Brophy and college.
Following the Jesuit tradition, Loyola believes in the development of the whole person, and balance academics with support and opportunities to explore other interests and talents.
Carrie is a member of The Arizona Women’s Board supporting the Arizona Kidney Foundation. The foundation gives grants to organizations that provide kidney diseased patients with services. These services include transportation to and from dialysis, medications, transplants, food for the patient and their family, and kidney research.
Carrie is a member of the Professional Advisory Board, which is the governing body for the Professional Advisors Network of the Arizona Community Foundation.
Carrie is a member of the Brophy Foundation Board. The board raises money to help pay tuition for students who cant afford to pay for a private school education. So far $16 million dollars have been awarded to students that have financial needs.
Carrie is an Emeritus Board member of the Arizona Children’s Board of Directors. Arizona’s Children Association is one of the largest non-profit agencies in the state to offer adoption, foster care, behavioral health, prevention programs, other child welfare services and preserving families. This organization has helped over 42,000 children and their families across all 15 counties in Arizona.
Carrie is a Past-President of the Agents Advisory Council of New York Life. The AAC is a group of 24 New York Life agents that have a certain level of success called Council level. AAC members are elected by thousands of fellow New York Life Council-level agents. The AAC meets two times a year to discuss with the company’s management any issues that they are presented with.
Carrie was elected in 2018 to serve a four-year term on The Nautilus Group® Board of Directors, an exclusive resource accessible to a small number of elite New York Life Member Agents who work with affluent, high net worth and business owner clients. They provide a wide array of consultative services and technical case design to support its Member Agents in presenting estate, business, charitable, insurance and retirement strategies to their clients and their clients’ advisors in these key areas: Family Protection, Estate and Legacy Planning, Business Succession and Exit Planning, Executive Benefits, and Philanthropy.
Chad Tucker is a member of the planned giving advisory group for the Phoenix Children’s Hospital. The Children’s Hospital Foundation raises money for cancer research, satellite centers around the state, and community outreach program
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