
Center for Arizona Policy’s
30TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
Save The Date
MAY 3, 2025
Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort
PRIVATE RECEPTION AT 5:00 P.M.
DINNER AT 6:00 P.M.
Reserve Your Seat:

Student Seat: Ages 18-25

Young Adult Seat: Ages 26-35

Individual Seat
If you wish to purchase an individual ticket, or sponsor a student via check, please make checks payable to Center for Arizona Policy and write the seat type or "Student Sponsorship" in the memo line. For further questions or assistance, please contact CAP's Development Director, Kevin Messner at (480) 674-2639.
CAP Presidents Through Time

Len Munsil
Len Munsil is the sixth President of Arizona Christian University, and is an accomplished public policy expert, a conservative organizational entrepreneur, a lawyer, a journalist, an educator and a writer. Prior to joining ACU, Munsil served as Founding President and General Counsel for The Center for Arizona Policy, a nonprofit, nonpartisan public policy organization. Under his leadership at ACU, which began in 2010, the school changed its name, added a new vision for Christian cultural engagement, raised visibility, expanded course offerings and majors, dramatically increased fundraising, experienced large enrollment gains and, in 2019, successfully moved to a much larger, state-of-the-art campus in Glendale.

Cathi Herrod
Cathi Herrod has been with Center for Arizona Policy (CAP) since January of 1997 and has served as president since 2005. She is a champion of the pro-family movement, and an award-winning public policy leader. Arizona newspapers have recognized her as one of the ten most influential leaders at the Capitol. Cathi is the recipient of the Family Champion Award from Focus on the Family and the William Wilberforce award from Students for Life of America. Since CAP made its first appearance at the state Capitol in 1996, 200 CAP-supported measures have been passed.

Peter Gentala
“For me, the best part of being a lawyer is learning more about the heart of the best lawyer—Jesus Christ. I’m glad He is my advocate. He’s the only one who could ever successfully plead my case.”