If you’re a young professional who values public radio, then Group 91.Five is for you. As a member, you’ll receive an invitation to join our Facebook group, a newsletter, networking opportunities, and invitations to events.

If you have questions, or would like more information, contact Nathan Keenan at [email protected]

Events

Group 91.Five events are a chance to connect with fellow young professionals (ages 21–35) who are passionate about community, conversation, and public radio. Read more about the many benefits of being a KJZZ member here.

TBD – Monthly Station tours

Recent Events

Keep Tempe Beautiful Community Cleanup

May 17, 2025

Group 91.Five joined forces with Keep Tempe Beautiful for the May 2025 Cleanup at Tempe Town Lake, where our volunteers rolled up their sleeves to help remove litter at one our community’s beloved outdoor spaces. Together, we connected with new friends and demonstrated how small efforts can lead to a cleaner, greener Arizona with a lasting impact.

Group 91.Five Networking Mixer

April 23, 2025

Group 91.Five gathered at Pedal Haus in downtown Tempe. The event brought together young professionals and KJZZ staff for an engaging evening of networking and community building amongst public radio fans and supporters.

Summer Sizzle at Short Leash

August 7, 2019

KJZZ’s group for young professionals, Group 91.Five, hosted a get-together at Short Leash Hotdogs + Rollover Doughnuts in Phoenix’s Melrose District.

Winter Mixer at Galvanize

December 6, 2017

Group 91.Five members networked with each other and with KJZZ reporters and staff at Galvanize, a co-working space in Downtown Phoenix’s Warehouse District.

What I Wish I Knew… Video Archives

The What I Wish I Knew… discussion series offers a well-rounded conversation that takes our chosen topic a little deeper than what one might find in a Google search. The discussions offer expert advice with the benefit of hindsight to an actively-engaged audience of young professionals. Just click the menu icon in the top-right-hand corner of the video embed to browse our What I Wish I Knew… playlist on YouTube.