
Partner Damien R. Meyer of Engelman Berger has been named to the Fiesta Futures Committee for the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl, one of college football’s most celebrated bowl games. The event will be held on January 8, 2026, continuing a longstanding tradition of excitement, community pride, and charitable impact in the Phoenix area.
The Fiesta Futures Committee is part of the Fiesta Bowl Organization, a nonprofit that supports youth, sports, and education initiatives across Arizona. Committee members are local leaders who volunteer their time to help shape and support the success of the Fiesta Bowl and its affiliated events, including the annual Fiesta Bowl Parade and numerous year-round community programs.
A longtime Arizona resident, Meyer brings a passion for community involvement and a deep understanding of business and legal strategy to his volunteer role. At the firm, he represents a broad range of clients—from banks and contractors to automobile manufacturers/dealers and entrepreneurs—in litigation and dispute resolution throughout Arizona’s state and federal courts. He is known for his strategic thinking, extensive courtroom experience, and commitment to helping clients navigate complex legal challenges.
For more information about the Fiesta Bowl and its charitable initiatives, visit www.FiestaSportsFoundation.org.
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