Tag: Chairman
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Colorado Black Round Table discusses ‘bridge’ to Denver Mayor Mike Johnston
Meeting brings up community questions and concerns for the new mayor
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Western Stock Show Association brings on J.J. Ament to board
The National Western Stock Show board of directors tabbed Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce CEO J.J. Ament to join the board of the The Western Stock Show Association. The Chamber and the Stock Show go back to the event’s inaugural year in 1906, when chamber officials co-founded it. The chamber bills itself as the oldest business…
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DU, VF Foundation partnership brings outdoor leadership program to life
The University of Denver, in partnership with VF Corp.’s VF Foundation, announced Monday a new outdoor industry-themed curriculum with the Leadership in Outdoor Recreation Industry program. The VF Foundation plans more than $3 million in grants over next three years, according to company officials. Outdoor industry apparel company VF Corp. (NYSE: VFC) is based in…
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Portion of Denver’s marijuana sales revenue to be used for supporting minority-owned businesses
The Herman Malone Fund, named for a longtime minority business activist, received a $15 million investment Monday. The $15 million is 1% of Denver’s cannabis sales tax revenue and increases city investment in woman and minority owned businesses. The Malone Fund by way of the sales tax is expected generate between $4 and $5 million annually according…
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Metro Moves: Denver-based Pinnacol names new CEO; CBS4 makes ‘community impact’ hire
Welcome to The Denver Gazette’s Metro Moves. You’ll get the latest metro Denver openings, closings, hiring and promotion briefs here. To submit your company’s news, drop an email to [email protected]. New hire Denver-based Pinnacol Assurance named John O’Donnell chief executive officer, according to a news release. The former Allstate executive replaces retiring Phil Kalin. “John…
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World War II aviation museum planning second phase late this year
More than two years after opening its centerpiece display hall, the National Museum of World War II Aviation plans to begin construction on an expansion that will double the hall’s size as its celebrates its 10th birthday. Site preparation began late last year on the 40,000-square-foot addition to the museum’s Kaija Raven Shook Aeronautical Pavilion…
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Colorado redistricting commissioners deliberated outside public view — after promise of transparency
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Colorado’s new independent redistricting commission came with a promise of transparency and public inclusion, but in the days leading up to their adoption of a set of legislative maps, commissioners spent significant time working outside of public meetings. In the final two weeks of the…




