![]() Arizona Technology Council Elects Grand Canyon University, Northern Arizona University and Quarles & Brady Leaders to Board of DirectorsCouncil Also Announces '25/'26 Officers and Additional Term Appointments of Directors
PHOENIX - Oct. 30, 2025 - PRLog -- The Arizona Technology Council today announced Paul Lambertson, dean of the College of Engineering and Technology at Grand Canyon University; Charles B. Chadwell, dean of the Steve Sanghi College of Engineering at Northern Arizona University; and Heather Buchta, partner and chair of the IT and Tech Transactions Team at Quarles & Brady, were elected unanimously to serve three-year terms at the recent Council's quarterly board meeting.
The Council also announced the election of the following 2025/2026 board officers at the Oct. 30 meeting:
In addition to the elected officers and new board members, the Council announced directors serving additional three-year terms. Serving their second terms are:
The biographies of new board appointees are below: Paul Lambertson, dean of the College of Engineering and Technology, Grand Canyon University Lambertson joined Grand Canyon University (GCU) as the inaugural dean of the College of Engineering and Technology in 2023. In this role, he and his team focus on igniting the potential within every student, equipping each with the knowledge and skills necessary to become innovative and entrepreneurial leaders in their respective fields. Beyond the full responsibility for more than 5,000 students across 39 academic programs, Lambertson also leads the university's Center for Workforce Development, directly engaging the nation's dearth of tradesmen and tradeswomen; Charles B. Chadwell, dean of the Steve Sanghi College of Engineering, Northern Arizona University Chadwell is dean of the Steve Sanghi College of Engineering at Northern Arizona University (NAU) and a professor of civil and environmental engineering. A licensed professional engineer with a Ph.D. from University of California, Berkeley, he has more than two decades of leadership experience at California Polytechnic State University and NAU, advancing student success, faculty excellence and industry partnerships. At NAU, he has secured landmark funding, including a $10 million naming gift, and assumed leadership of a $13 million semiconductor lab and workforce development award while expanding research, academic programs and global partnerships. Nationally, he serves as executive director of Chi Epsilon, the civil engineering honor society, where he leads efforts to strengthen student leadership development across 147 university chapters Heather Buchta, partner and chair of the IT and Tech Transactions Team, Quarles Buchta advises on artificial intelligence, information technology (IT) and data privacy with an additional focus on trademark and copyright matters. With nearly 25 years working in the IT space, she has deep knowledge of the industry, its standards and practices, and a clear sense of risks that are emerging, as well as those no longer relevant. Clients know that with this deep knowledge and a practical, get-it-done approach, Buchta reliably and creatively gets deals done. Heather is an artificial intelligence governance professional, certified information privacy professional and certified information privacy manager through the International Association of Privacy Professionals. Buchta is co-chair of the Data Privacy & Security Industry Team, chair of the IT and Tech Transactions Team and Phoenix office chair for the Intellectual Property Group. Companies represented on the Arizona Technology Council Board of Directors include: Arizona Commerce Authority; AccountabilIT; End
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