Salt River Fields at Talking Stick
Mary Alice Daenzer-Noel has extensive experience in guest service and education, with a career spanning over several decades. Currently serving as a Guest Service Representative at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick since March 2016, Mary Alice consistently enhances guest experiences while ensuring safety and security. Previous roles include Guest Service Representative at WESTROC- Mountain Shadows Resort, where excellence in customer service was emphasized, and Concierge at the Scottsdale Convention & Visitors Bureau, focusing on event promotion and brand awareness. Other notable positions include Concierge at the Fiesta Bowl Museum, Ranger Specialist in Special Events/Marketing for Arizona State Parks, and Education Outreach Coordinator for Arizona State Parks, where Mary Alice coordinated educational programming. Early career experience includes roles at Arizona State University and Boulders Resort, along with a foundational role as a Teacher with the Chester County Board of Education. Mary Alice holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and has pursued graduate-level studies in historical research.
Salt River Fields at Talking Stick
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community (SRPMIC) partnered with the Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies to build the award-winning Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, which opened in 2011 as the first Major League Baseball Spring Training facility to be built on Indian land in the nation. Salt River Fields at Talking Stick includes an 11,000-seat capacity ballpark, a total of 12 practice fields and office buildings that include Major and Minor League clubhouses, training facilities, and offices for each team.