Jordyn Holderman

Jordyn Holderman

Administrative Assistant

Jordyn serves the Rose Law Group team as an administrative assistant.

She achieved her Associate degree in Fashion Merchandising at Mesa Community College, as fashion has always been a huge interest of hers. In her free time, she likes to go thrift shopping, go to concerts, and spend time with my friends and family. She loves trying new things and exploring outside of her comfort zone!

In The News

How Arizona’s sports economy became a growth engine for the state — an AZ Dealmakers’ panel moderated by Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose

By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter Arizona’s sports economy is no longer just about wins and losses—it has become a sophisticated driver of economic development, real estate investment, and national brand-building. That theme took center stage at Zonda’s 2026 Arizona Dealmakers, during a panel moderated by Jordan Rose, founder of Rose Law Group, whom Zonda Chief Advisory Officer Tim Sullivan described as “a beacon of

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Rose Law Group land use attorney Jon Gillespie, who represents data centers, comments on Goldwater Institute’s new data center policy paper

Jon Gillespie, land use attorney at Rose Law Group: “This Goldwater article provides an excellent description for the lay of the land with regards to data centers and provides a perspective that cities are not fully considering. Today’s society is reliant on data centers to a degree that many just don’t realize. And the opportunity for immediate economic impact, building out long term

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Tempe planner Templeton joins Rose Law Group

By East Valley Tribune Rose Law Group has hired Ty Templeton as a planner and project manager within its Land Development Solutions Group. Templeton had been with the City of Tempe Community Development Department, reviewing development applications, preparing staff reports, and presenting projects at public hearings. “His public-sector background provides clients with practical insight into how municipalities interpret zoning codes, apply design standards,

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