AZ Big 100: The Commercial Real Estate Leaders Shaping 2026

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Every year, AZ Big Media highlights the innovators driving Arizona’s explosive economic evolution. The AZ Big 100 is not merely a ranking—it’s a forward‑looking glimpse into the minds rebuilding, reimagining, and reshaping the state’s commercial landscape.

Curated by the AZRE editorial board alongside respected industry experts, the list showcases 50 leaders whose influence extends far beyond construction sites. These are visionaries shaping communities, elevating design‑build methodologies, and guiding Arizona into a future of intentional, high‑impact growth.

For rising and seasoned professionals—especially those sharpening their skills or earning new licenses through institutions like Cameron Academy—the AZ Big 100 delivers powerful insight into what industry‑defining leadership looks like.

Leadership, Innovation, and a Rapidly Evolving Market

Arizona’s commercial real estate sector remains one of its strongest economic anchors. Behind every transformative project are leaders whose strategic decisions influence not just infrastructure but workforce development, public policy, and long‑term urban growth.

From sustainable construction to high‑tech innovation, this year’s honorees embody the diverse expertise required to build a resilient future for Arizona.

Spotlight on Key Leaders from the 2026 List

Ryan Abbott — President, Clayco

Abbott champions a pioneering approach to integrated project delivery, merging design, engineering, and construction with seamless precision. With more than 61 awards, his leadership continues to redefine the future of large‑scale building.

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Dala Al‑Fuwaires — House of Form

Al‑Fuwaires brings narrative‑driven hospitality design to life, crafting memorable restaurant and commercial spaces while uplifting communities through equitable, people‑first initiatives.

Annette Anderson — Arizona Escrow & Financial Corporation

Rising from receptionist to president, Anderson exemplifies empathetic, trust‑driven leadership—reminding the industry that people remain its most valuable asset.

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David Campbell — District Manager, PCL Construction

Campbell’s strategic foresight expanded PCL’s Arizona presence, deepening partnerships and positioning the region for long‑term, sustainable development.

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Jenna Ghisolfo — Housing Consultants of America

Ghisolfo turned life’s challenges into a nationwide movement for equitable housing, blending compliance with empathy to secure stability for families across the country.

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Tony Mangat — Founder, The Mangat Group

From just $20 to a diversified enterprise, Mangat built a powerhouse spanning real estate, transportation, hospitality, and education—fueled by trust and smart vertical growth.

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Bryce Terveen — Managing Director, Colliers

Terveen leverages his athletic discipline and strategic mindset to drive Colliers’ expansion while cultivating innovation and high‑performance team culture.

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Why Lists Like the AZ Big 100 Matter

Arizona’s ongoing boom stems from long‑range vision, strong collaboration, and leadership that understands both data and community needs. These honorees influence policy, sustainability, housing, workforce training, and development across one of the fastest‑growing states in the country.

For professionals expanding into real estate, commercial development, insurance, mortgage, finance, or other licensed fields, keeping an eye on leaders like these offers valuable insight into where the market is headed. And institutions such as Cameron Academy continue empowering that journey with accessible licensing programs nationwide.

A Rising Market Needs Rising Leaders

The AZ Big 100 is more than recognition—it is a blueprint for the type of leadership that will steer Arizona’s next decade of growth. Whether you’re an industry veteran or just stepping into your career, the stories of these honorees offer a model for innovation, resilience, and impact.

Explore the full lineup of industry‑shaping leaders in the official feature from AZ Big Media:
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