Welcome!
Danalyn Savage
“Be hearty, stay humble”
To survive lake-effect snow near the Great Lakes, you need to be hearty. To survive life in a small town where everyone knows who you are, you need to stay humble.
My childhood taught me the value of both virtues. Growing up in a village of 2,000 people outside Buffalo, New York, I spent my summers roofing houses and doing yard work. I played the flute and saxophone in the band, was active in my church’s youth group, and spent hundreds of hours in a basketball gym.
I went on to play college basketball. I also traveled to Central America and India, where I played basketball with mission organizations during college and law school.
“If serving is below you, then leading is beyond you.”
After moving to Arizona in 2005, I passed the bar exam and began my career as a prosecutor in 2007. In that capacity, I served Maricopa County for over nine years and Yavapai County for over seven years. In 2021, I was named the Arizona Prosecuting Attorneys Advisory Council Juvenile Prosecutor of the Year.
When I’m not serving the community in the field of law, I love supporting my husband in his work as a local pastor. In his sermons, he often says, “If serving is below you, then leading is beyond you.” I try to practice this every day.
We are the proud parents of three children; we encourage them to be servant-leaders. I also coach a middle school cross-country team and enjoy gardening to feed my family and friends.
Humility
Humanity
Integrity
In my extensive career as a prosecutor, I worked hard to earn a reputation for fairness, firmness, integrity, excellence, and respect among defense attorneys, prosecutors, and judges.
My three core values are humility, humanity, and integrity. These three values have filtered my work and treatment of people in every professional role I’ve had. I continue to make these values my goal as I serve the community through this firm.