Emergenetics International makes leadership changes
Dr. Browning founded Emergenetics International in 1985 and had served as its Chief Executive Officer for more than 35 years. Now, she's assuming the new role of founder and board chair.
Josh Freed is leading the work-from-home transformation
About 40% of U.S. employees now work away from a company office, and Proximity is at the front end of the transformation. Proximity is poised to grow even more as various property owners and businesses launch coworking initiatives.
Mario Ciabarra’s latest venture is improving the internet
After starting three successful startups, Mario Ciabarra launched Quantum Metric in 2015. The company helps brands create better digital products faster by aligning their teams.
Karen Hertz is taking the gluten out of beer
Karen Hertz launched Holidaily Brewing Co. in Golden in early 2016 to craft gluten-free beers with millet and buckwheat instead of barley and wheat.
Entrepreneurs create new path for backcountry skiing education
Jeff Woodward and Erik Lambert co-founded Bluebird Backcountry to create a better way to learn how to backcountry ski by creating a ski area without chairlifts. Here's what is next for the duo.
Entrepreneur of 2020: Katica Roy
With a cutting-edge software platform that helps large organizations achieve gender equity, Katica Roy has upended the conversation by focusing on economics.
Alex Cranberg marks 20 years as champion for school choice
Alongside his entrepreneurial interests as the founder and chairman of Aspect Energy LLC, Alex Cranberg is the co-founder of ACE Scholarships, now in its 20th year and operating in eight states.
Albus Brooks and Alan Salazar to serve as co-chairs of Denver’s Long Term Recovery Committee
The LTRC will be composed of executive city departments and agencies, as well as appropriate outside organizations, and will be responsible for overseeing and advising the mayor on coordinated strategies for whole community recovery actions related to COVID-19 within the City and County of Denver.
Crestone Capital Names Five New Shareholders
Crestone Capital, an independent firm wealth management firm, recently named Executive Directors Taylor Gitcho, Eliza Leach, Emily Mears, Norma Plache and Lindsay Searer as its new shareholders.
Local tattoo artist drums up new business amid COVID-19 closures
When Gov. Polis issued the order closing all personal service businesses on March 19, Nate Stephens and the other seven artists at Marion Street were left without their main source of income. So, Stephens began to grow a side business selling t-shirts for charity. Here is his story of innovation and resilience.
6 Questions with Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame Inductee Marianne Neifert
In each of her many titles, Marianne Neifert, MD, MTS, has dedicated herself to improving maternal-child health by doggedly providing education to health professionals, implementing model lactation services, helping re-establish breastfeeding as a community norm and advancing the nascent discipline of breastfeeding medicine.
6 Questions with Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame Inductee Gale Norton
As the Colorado Attorney General she helped negotiate a $206 billion national tobacco settlement; won a court victory against the federal government to clean up the hazardous waste at Rocky Flats and the Rocky Mountain Arsenal. As US Interior Secretary she resolved a 70-year water dispute between Colorado and California; and muc[...]