Celebrating Local Excellence: Turning Point Glassworks in Maricopa County
Tiffani and Christopher Tourek exemplify what it means to be dedicated and successful small business owners. As the driving force behind Turning Point Glassworks, they have built a trusted auto glass company serving Tempe and the greater Maricopa County area with integrity and expertise.
Small businesses are the foundation of the American economy, and entrepreneurs like the Toureks play a vital role in strengthening their communities. Through hard work, calculated risk-taking, and unwavering commitment, they create jobs, support local growth, and bring innovation to the marketplace. Their journey reflects the perseverance and resilience required to navigate the challenges of business ownership.
Expansion Support Services, owners of the County Advisory Board, conducted independent research and identified Turning Point Glassworks as a standout local business—one that is highly regarded by its customers and recognized for providing dependable, high-quality auto glass services.
The company’s continued success is a testament to Tiffani Tourek’s leadership, determination, and ability to overcome obstacles common to small business owners. Beyond their professional accomplishments, the Toureks lead full and dynamic lives. They are enthusiastic fans of the Chicago Bears and Chicago Cubs, enjoy drag racing on weekends, and recently achieved an impressive milestone by winning a Wally trophy at an NHRA event. Their commitment to giving back is equally notable, as they actively support a variety of local charitable causes.
We are proud to recognize and thank Tiffani Tourek for the lasting contributions that Turning Point Glassworks and its team continue to make within Maricopa County. Their dedication not only strengthens the local economy but also enriches the community they serve.
Turning Point Glassworks is currently accepting new customers for its auto glass services.
Support local businesses—choose Turning Point Glassworks, a standout example of excellence in Maricopa County.