How digital innovation shaped this Colorado company
Launching a small business during a global pandemic was not been without its challenges. Because of COVID restrictions, Lori Morrissey was not able to rely on traditional ways of connecting to the community. Thankfully, social media allowed her company to grow its business and bring in new customers every day. See how she did it.
The Woman to Watch of TitanCEO
TitanCEO brings CEOs together through private events and roundtables in addition to private, instructor-led peer groups for TitanCEO members.
The Women to Watch of PNC Bank
Katherine Clark and Marissa Martinez work with CEOs, human resource and benefit directors across Colorado to develop an employee financial wellness program, providing tools, resources and products to meet employees' financial needs.
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Sep 3, 2021The Women to Watch of Berg Hill Greenleaf Ruscitti LLP
Equality and inclusion is a significant priority for the firm. In an industry where we tend to see more men around the table than women, we strive to empower this incredible class of female associates as they continue their legal practice.
Colorado’s first coworking space for women in construction opens
Edifice 2120 was built out of demand for a collaborative space where women in the construction field from engineers to architects can network, share ideas and engage with clients, contractors and services.
Timeri Tolnay’s online marketplace for educational programs
An 18-year career as an educator showed Timeri Tolnay the pain points of curriculum adoption firsthand. She founded EdCuration in 2018 to solve the problem and launched an online marketplace for educational programs the next year.
Robin McIntosh’s goal to democratize access to addiction treatment
McIntosh and co-founder Lisa McLaughlin set out to create an online platform that would bring users in recovery for addiction and substance abuse "the best treatment in the world," McIntosh says.
Joni Klippert’s career of “building software for software engineers”
"The way we build software and procure software has to change," says the 38-year-old Klippert. "The code is changing so fast and so often, the idea that a third party who hasn't seen the code before could actually fix it was no longer true." StackHawk takes a different approach. "We help software engineers find and fix applicati[...]
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Jul 5, 2021The Women to Watch of Polsinelli
The pursuit and promotion of diversity and inclusion are core Polsinelli values, and this includes the support, development and advancement of women to the highest levels of the firm.
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Jun 29, 2021The Women to Watch of InBank
From sales and support to strategy, capital efforts and culture, the influence of these women in their respective roles is contributing to a more diverse, inclusive and innovative workplace and to InBank’s mission of positively impacting the lives of its customers, communities and associates.
A woman-owned, multimillion-dollar business in Colorado
Fewer than one percent of Colorado women-owned businesses generate over $1 million in sales, which makes Tres Picosos among the few that sit prominently on the other side as a strong, woman-owned multimillion-dollar business.
Why investing in women is good business
Investing in women makes good business sense because diverse and inclusive workplaces are essential in meeting the needs of today’s diverse clients, communities and other key stakeholders. See how one organization is seeing the impact of investing in women.