2014 Leadership Foundation Annual Report

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Investing IN

Possibilities 2 0 1 3 | 2 0 1 4 A n n ua l R e p o rt


Investing IN

Possibilities

In one of her most famous poems, Emily Dickinson encourages us to “dwell in possibilities.” The people of this region have embodied this state of mind for decades. This mindset has empowered our community not only to—in the words of former Denver Mayor Federico Peña—“imagine a great city,” but to create it. The Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation has spent the last 40 years investing in possibilities by equipping our region’s leaders with the tools they need to make meaningful contributions to our community. This year the Leadership Foundation expanded its programming with the addition of Civic Refresh, giving more community leaders the opportunity to explore broad perspectives on the Denver metro region’s issues and opportunities. By offering additional chances to engage, community leaders have formed deeper connections with fellow leaders and have embraced the collaborative spirit that has propelled our region forward.

Katie Kramer, Executive Director

We also partnered with five major Colorado civic institutions to release the first-ever Colorado Civic Health Index, revealing that though our state leads the way in participation in important civic activities such as voting and volunteering, civic life is not shared equally by all Coloradans. These findings inspired us to further our efforts to prepare leaders to foster a community where all can contribute and thrive. We are also exploring new ways to engage and activate our alumni. This year, our annual Fall Forum focused on the game-changing work that our alumni are doing in our community to invest in possibilities in their daily lives, building on the lessons learned and topics explored while participating in our programs. As you read this annual report, we invite you to celebrate with us the work of this organization and its alumni to make the impossible possible.

Katie Kramer Executive Director

Cindy Parsons Chair, Board of Directors

Cindy Parsons Chair, Board of Directors


The Leadership Foundation At a Glance Vision Inspiring a diverse community of leadership to improve Colorado.

Mission Providing content, context and access to inspire leaders to engage in issues critical to the region’s success.

Investing in: A 40-YEAR LEGACY

Over 400 alumni and community leaders celebrated the 40th anniversary of Leadership Denver, the flagship program of the Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation. Since the first Leadership Denver class graduated in 1974, over 3,000 regional leaders have leveraged their experiences as participants in the programs of the Leadership Foundation to make a lasting impact on our community. From FasTracks and the redevelopment of Lowry to the Denver International Airport and our sports arenas—no matter where you look in our city, you can see the transformative impact of Leadership Foundation alumni.

Values • Cooperative, collaborative relationships • Inclusivity and diversity of perspective • Dedication to quality • Commitment to volunteerism


Leadership Denver Class of 2014


Investing in:

Leadership Denver

TAKING DENVER TO THE NEXT LEVEL

Leadership Denver (LD) equips leaders with knowledge of important regional issues

• This year’s LD class piloted the Positive Leadership model, which included leadership development curriculum along seven essential capacities. This model provided opportunities for class participants to reflect on their leadership style and to discuss the issues of focus throughout the LD year.

and new connections that can be instrumental in creating a vibrant community. This year Leadership Denver celebrated 40 years of promoting meaningful civic engagement and fostering a sense of community among Denver’s leaders from the private, public and nonprofit sectors.

• The Class of 2014 explored the issue of hunger around the metro area on Poverty Day. The newest LD alumni will partner with Hunger Free Colorado, GrowHaus and Food Rescue Alliance for their class project to help fight hunger in our community.

Team building during LD ’14 Retreat at The Nature Place

59 Denver leaders participated in Leadership Denver 2014. Karla Maraccini, Office of Community Impact, Office of Governor John W. Hickenlooper: The [Leadership Denver] experience provided me with an enriched and safe space in which I could gain a better understanding of the impact of poverty on our communities, our education system, social welfare and social justice, and other challenges and areas for reform in our communities. I have learned that in order for those of us in government to more effectively harness the collective talent and goodwill of others in addressing these issues, we first have to better educate, motivate and engage.

100%

of participants agreed that Leadership Denver was a good investment in their growth.

100% of the Class of 2014 believes that Leadership Denver

increased their awareness of regional issues with relevant, applicable content.


100%

of the delegates felt that LEX helped them to build meaningful relationships and connections with other community leaders.

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161 delegates participated in LEX 2013, representing 27 different industries.

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Leadership Exchange, October 3-5, 2013, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania


Leadership Exchange: PittsburgH Leadership Exchange (LEX) is an annual city-to-city trip that convenes our region’s top leaders to strengthen collective vision and collaboration in our community, provide inspiration for solutions to regional issues and forge relationships among metro Denver’s top leaders.

Lorii Rabinowitz, Rebound Solutions: I have not stopped talking about Bill Strickland and Manchester Bidwell Corporation since I returned from LEX Pittsburgh. A Denver steering committee was created to launch a feasibility study to bring this game-changing programming to Denver; I serve as convener. Should Denver be approved as a strong site for replication, we will continue the effort through the remaining phases establishing community partnerships along the way. In total, the process has been exhilarating. It has been so exciting to see the groundswell of support, of Denver area citizens moved by Bill’s work and his words and eager to help bring the concept to Denver. I am honored to be part of it and can’t wait to see what the future brings.

John W. Hickenlooper, Governor, State of Colorado

Michael B. Hancock, Mayor, City & County of Denver

Investing in:

INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS • After learning about the innovative education efforts of Manchester Bidwell, an organization providing youth arts programs and adult workforce development courses in an impoverished area of Pittsburgh, a local feasibility study was launched to bring this education model to the Denver metro area. • As members of the delegation observed collaboration in Pittsburgh, they were inspired to explore strategies for building diverse coalitions to find solutions to the energy debate in Colorado. Manchester Bidwell Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania


IMPACT DENVER Impact Denver (ID) provides up-and-coming leaders with an introduction to local business and civic issues, collaborative community engagement experience and networking and mentorship opportunities to promote civic, professional and personal growth.

69

leaders participated in Impact Denver.

98%

of the Class of 2014 felt that Impact Denver helped them to initiate or improve their civic engagement skills. Impact Denver Class of 2014

100% of participants said Impact Denver

provided them with experiences that expanded their knowledge base.

Ryan Padilla, RAS & Associates: As a result of my ID experience, I’m going to leverage my talents and invest time to positively impact the local community. I plan to stay connected with my project team partner organization and offer my time to continue to help them make a difference in the lives of underserved youth in metro Denver.

Farhana Morales, Courtney Jones, Stephanie Dybsky, Katelyn Roberts, Charles Gilford

Investing in:

THE NEXT GENERATION OF LEADERS • ID participants engaged in collaborative projects to serve seven community organizations: Northeast Denver Leadership Week, Reading Partners, Mile High Montessori, Open World Learning, Denver City Lacrosse, Executives Partnering to Invest in Children and Read12. Participants held book drives, served as mentors to high school students, developed strategies for fundraising and marketing, wrote grants, planted gardens and drafted budgets and sustainability plans to help these nonprofits serve the people of the metro area—all while learning more about issues around the metro area. • The Leadership Foundation launched its first-ever board shadowing program to give ID participants the opportunity to learn more about meaningful board service. ID participants were paired with Leadership Foundation alumni who serve on boards and will shadow them in their upcoming year of service.


ACCESS DENVER Access Denver (AD), a two-day intensive program for senior-level executives, gives top business leaders exposure to broad perspectives on Denver issues and opportunities and access to fellow executives and influential leaders.

Access Denver Class of 2014

Investing in:

EXECUTIVE EXCELLENCE AD participant Tucker Gorden and speaker Kevin Flynn at the Governor’s Residence reception

Steve Kreidler, Metropolitan State University of Denver:

• Hearing from local and national leaders and experts, the AD Class of 2014 explored the metro area’s most pressing issues, including infrastructure, education, water and energy. • The senior executives of AD 2014 comprised the largest class in the history of the program.

“I will be much more attuned to the collaborative nature and the culture around which to make decisions, create connections and make progress both at the university and as a civic contributor.”

56 senior-level executives and two undergraduate students from the Colorado Leadership Alliance attended AD.

Helen Kaminski, White Wave Foods Company: “The most valuable aspect of Access Denver is networking with like-minded people and hearing an overview of the most pressing issues facing Denver.”

100%

of participants felt that the experience gave them the tools they need to engage in the community and deepen their community connections.


71 delegates traveled to Pueblo. 100%

of the delegates felt Colorado Experience helped them to contextualize and interrelate issues within the region.

Colorado Experience, April 24-25, 2014, Pueblo, Colorado


Colorado Experience: Pueblo Colorado Experience (CE) is a two-day trip that immerses metro Denver leaders in the issues and opportunities of another Colorado city, encouraging dialogue on statewide business and policy issues and fostering collaboration in the metro area and across the state.

Sara van Rensburg, Colorado Thought Leaders Forum: The most valuable thing about Colorado Experience has been understanding the culture of the communities outside the metro area. My organization has been evaluating the possibility of expanding our footprint across the state. Because of my participation in Colorado Experience, I was able to reach out to community and business leaders to gain insight and hear their perspectives.

Lt. Gov. Joe Garcia and Kristin Todd

Delegates tour Vestas Wind Systems, Pueblo, Colorado.

Investing in:

REGIONALISM • For many delegates, this trip dispelled many of the long-held impressions about the city of Pueblo and the value it offers to the region. • Pueblo has attracted many international companies, such as Vestas Wind Systems and EVRAZ, in recent years. Delegates from Denver learned about the key characteristics of this southern Colorado community that led these businesses to expand in Pueblo.

Drew Dix, Founder, Center for American Values, Medal of Honor recipient

• As Denver leaders seek to revitalize neighborhoods around the metro area, they can note valuable lessons from Pueblo’s recent redevelopment of its historic downtown and riverwalk, once blighted and now bustling after investment from the public and private sectors.


Colorado Leadership Alliance Summit, January 25, 2014

38 business leaders mentored

CLA students at the CLA Summit.

220 students from 12 Colorado universities

participated in the 2014 CLA Summit.


Colorado Leadership Alliance The Colorado Leadership Alliance (CLA) is a consortium of leadership education programs at 12 Colorado universities that equips students with skills for civic engagement and career success and connects students to Denver leaders through the annual CLA Summit.

Investing in:

A BRIGHTER FUTURE FOR COLORADO • Elise Yenne, 2014 Student Leader of the Year, and Katie Kramer, Executive Director

Darren Markley, US Bank, The Private Client Reserve: Every student that I have met as a mentor at the CLA Summit has humbled me with their amazing enthusiasm for leadership, academics, civic engagement and the possibilities for the future. Through sheer tenacity and focus these students have risen to the highest level of academia and taken on leadership roles at their respective universities. Every year I leave the CLA Summit with a renewed sense of enthusiasm for our youth, our country and our future—it’s in good hands! Megan Gibson, 2014 graduate of Metropolitan State University of Denver: The CLA Summit is a day where students can focus on the big issues in Colorado. During this day, we are more than just college students, we are “changers.” This experience has not only opened up a door for a job after graduation but also provided me with connections that will help me follow through with my goals created during the CLA Summit.

The CLA Summit incorporated the first-ever Summit Mentors Walk, pairing some of Denver’s top leaders with undergraduate students to offer insight and advice into professional success, civic engagement and the benefits of building a career in Colorado.

• Students drafted an action plan that Coloradans, communities and our state government could implement to improve statewide disaster preparedness during a problem-solving exercise. Students had the opportunity to present their plans to metro area leaders and talk through the issue. • CLA Summit keynote speaker and CLA alumnus Daniel Epstein, founder of Unreasonable group + Unreasonable at Sea, spoke to students about the importance of collaboration and his experience as a global entrepreneur in Colorado.


Celebrating Civic Leadership Luncheon, March 6, 2014


Celebrating Civic Leadership Luncheon

9NEWS and the Leadership Foundation honored th Leader of the Year, Lisa Hill, the executive director of Invest in Kids.

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At the annual Celebrating Civic Leadership Luncheon (CCLL), the Leadership Foundation honors the 9NEWS Leader of the Year and features speakers who inspire meaningful community among Denver’s leaders.

650 alumni and community leaders gathered

to hear from the keynote speaker, Bill Strickland, and honor the 9NEWS Leader of the Year. Amy Venturi, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation: I first heard Bill Strickland while touring Manchester Bidwell on the LEX trip to Pittsburgh. I invited several people from my company to hear him speak at the Celebrating Civic Leadership Luncheon. I rushed back into town for the luncheon, suitcase in tow. As much as I enjoyed listening to him again, I most enjoyed watching the faces in the crowd. You could see it—every person in that room wanted to do more for this community. Because of that day, I’m a part of the steering committee for the feasibility study to replicate the Manchester Bidwell model in Denver. Experiences like the one we had at the Celebrating Civic Leadership Luncheon remind people that they can make a difference.

$130,000 was raised to benefit the

work of the Leadership Foundation.

Investing in:

UNITING DENVER’S LEADERS • Bill Strickland’s keynote address at the luncheon created public awareness, overwhelming support and excitement for the possibility of replicating the Manchester Bidwell education and workforce development model in our own community. As a result, the City of Denver launched a feasibility study. • CCLL increased awareness of the important work being done to promote health among mothers and their young children through Invest in Kids. Lisa Hill, 2014 9NEWS Leader of the Year

Tom Brinegar and Gino Greco at the Celebrating Civic Leadership Luncheon


FALL FORUM

Jandell Allen-Davis, Fall Forum emcee

With a new TED Talk-style, the Fall Forum features alumni whose contributions to the community have had a transformative impact on the region.

Tara Dunn and Jennifer Hallam at the Fall Forum closing reception

100%

of attendees felt the Fall Forum helped them to increase their awareness of regional issues, contextualize regional issues, gain access to thought leaders and build meaningful relationships.

93%

percent of attendees felt that Fall Forum helped them to improve their civic engagement skills. From left to right: Councilman Christopher J. Herndon, Rick Petersen, Kimball Crangle, Mary Ricketson, Rebecca Holmes, Jandell Allen-Davis, Jamie VanLeeuwen

Justin Ball, Bespoke Event Group: My biggest lesson learned at the Fall Forum came from speakers Kimball Crangle and Rick Peterson in their shared presentation on Mariposa redevelopment: Remembering the personal investments and traditions of individuals and small groups is key in gaining buy-in and success of your project. Acting on these lessons learned in directing organizational change, leaning in to listen, erasing my personal assumptions and being intentional in seeking and utilizing input from all stakeholders has brought strength and credibility to my company’s projects.

Investing in:

COMMUNITY GAME CHANGERS Five alumni of Leadership Foundation programs shared their stories of meaningful and impactful civic engagement that “changed the game” in the community. Jamie VanLeeuwen | Global and Local Leadership Lessons Kimball Crangle & Rick Petersen | Transformation of the La Alma Neighborhood Rebecca Holmes | New Solutions in Education Councilman Christopher J. Herndon | Northeast Denver Leadership Week


Garry Seaber at Civic Refresh: Economic Development

CIVIC REFRESH In this new, experiential program series, alumni and community leaders update their knowledge of the issues and trends facing the metro area and discuss how they can contribute to the solution.

Don Richards, Richards Financial Group, Inc.: I thought the day was outstanding. Whether one is an alum or not, these kinds of timely and relevant sessions help us to be better leaders. Ruth Rohs, IMA Foundation, IMA Financial Group: Civic Refresh gives alumni the opportunity to be reminded of what is happening in our own backyard. We get focused on our own lives and forget about issues affecting our community that we might not consider every day. Bringing a group together of diverse experiences and perspectives drives great dialogue.

The number of participants nearly doubled after the first event.

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More than of those at Civic Refresh were first-time Leadership Foundation participants.

Investing in:

A FRESH PERSPECTIVE • As the first new continuous Leadership Foundation program in three years, Civic Refresh brought new life to the organization and new opportunities for alumni engagement. Tom Clark, CEO, Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation

Andy Seth, Economic Development Day Chair

• Civic Refresh broadened participants’ perspectives of the changing landscape of the criminal justice system and economic development. • Though primarily a means of offering continuing education on community issues to our alumni, this program also served as an introduction to the Leadership Foundation for those interested in getting involved with the organization.


2013-2014 Board of Directors CINDY PARSONS, Chair of the Board, Vice President, Public Relations, Comcast KATIE KRAMER, Chair-Elect, Vice President and Assistant Executive Director,

Boettcher Foundation

DAN LEWIS, Immediate Past Chair, Chief Public Affairs Officer,

Molson Coors Brewing Company

DIRECTORS JANDEL ALLEN-DAVIS, Vice President, Government and External Relations,

Kaiser Permanente

JUSTIN BALL, President, Bespoke Event Group KELLY BROUGH, President and CEO, Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce PAT CORTEZ, Senior Vice President of Government Relations, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. TARA DUNN, Senior Council, Perkins Coie LLP MIKE FORDYCE, President and CEO, Craig Hospital STEVEN FOSTER, Chief Operations Officer, Global Technology Resources Inc. (GTRI) GINO GRECO, Chief Executive Officer, Colorado/Wyoming Region,

American Red Cross Mile High Chapter

CHRIS HANSEN, Director, Corporate Strategy, IHS GG JOHNSTON, Principal, Be Intentional, LLC DR. STEPHEN JORDAN, President, Metropolitan State University of Denver TAMMY KEFFELER, Senior Vice President, First Bank Holding Company MICHAEL KORENBLAT, Director, Legal Affairs, R&M, U.S.A. Suncor Energy Services, Inc. DONNA LYNNE, Executive Vice President, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan JASON MAPLES, Executive Vice President, Lockton Companies, LLC DARREN MARKLEY, Senior Vice President, Managing Director, U.S. Bank,

The Private Client Reserve

DENNIS MOORE, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Denver Broncos Football Club

BILL MYERS, Vice President, Communications & Corporate Social Responsibility,

DaVita HealthCare Partners, Inc.

MICHAEL NIYOMPONG, COO, Clayton Early Learning JAMES PINTO, Shareholder, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP RAMONNA ROBINSON, Vice President and Managing Partner, GroundFloor Media RUTH ROHS, Vice President, Corporate Communications, IMA Financial Group,

Executive Director, IMA Foundation

MAJA ROSENQUIST, Vice President and General Manager, Mortenson Construction KIRK SCHEITLER, Area Manager, Community and Local Government Affairs, Xcel Energy HOLLY SHILLIDAY, Managing Attorney, McCarthy & Holthus, LLP KRISTIN TODD, Senior Vice President, Daniels Fund MAUREEN UPTON, Principal, Resource Initiatives, LLC JAMIE van LEEUWEN, Senior Policy Adviser to Governor Hickenlooper, State of Colorado AMY VENTURI, Director of Social Investment, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation TRAVIS WEBB, Managing Partner-Colorado, BKD, LLP BERT WILLIAMS, CEO, Johnson Financial Group TAMI YOUNG, President, AdvenTech


Kathryn Albright Amani Ali Tricia Allen Jandel Allen-Davis Alires Almon Rebecca Almon Jeremy Anderson Anne Gottlieb Angerman Norton Arbelaez Kristi Arellano Justin Ball Alex Ballas Ramon Bargas Michael Bartolo Tom Base Christine Benero Peter Bernstein Amadou Bility JR Bitzer Joe Blake Ron Blan Andrea Blankenship Tom Boasberg Gil Boggs Kenneth Boyd Margaret Brawley Carol Breslau Thomas Brinegar David Broadwell Kelly Brough Michael Brown William Browning Stephanie Bruno Marti Brust Cedric Buchanon Michael Cafasso Amber Callender Ned Calonge Joe Cannata Gina Carbone William Cash Amy Casseri Ryan Chase Joe Chickey Ken Chin Steve Chorak Ralph Christie Mary Cipollone Floyd Ciruli Lynn Clark

Tom Clark Leanna Clark Luis Colón Chad Cookinham Mizraim Cordero Rebecca Cordes Jeff Cornelius Pat Cortez Amanda Corum Clay Cousins Sally Covington Frank Coyne Dana Crawford Daniel Cummings Chase Decker Melinda Delmonico Lesley Di Mare Steve Dinauer Drew Dix Maddie Doering Tami Door Evan Dreyer Kelley Duke Tara Dunn Jennifer Eiteljorg Michael Elliott Del Elliott Brian Elms James Eklund Lance Enders Daniel Epstein Cory Everett John Fairbairn Bain Farris Kevin Flynn Mike Fordyce Steven Foster Ryan Frasier Andrew Freedman Susan Fries Jackie Fuhrman Derrick Gallegos Joseph Garcia Jenni Gasbarro Chris Gates Greg Geissler Josh Geppelt Chris Gibbons Megan Gibson David Goldberg

Barry Gore Bethany Gravell Anthony Graves Gino Greco Mary Gunn Sandy Gutierrez Matt Guy Lee Hall Alan Hamel Dan Hanley Ulcca Hansen Chris Hansen Kathryn Harris Seth Harris Taylor Henderson Nita Henry Christopher Herndon Pauline Herrera Serianni Lisa Hill Dan Hobbs Brad Holly Rebecca Holmes Aleah Horstman Regina Huerter Don Hunt Spencer Huyck Scott Ingvoldstad Therese Ivancovich Nikki Jackson William Jaeger Cindy Jennings Whitney Johnson GG Johnston Tasha Jones Stephen Jordan Matt Kaspari Patricia Keck Tammy Keffeler Melissa Kelley Barbara Kelley Cary Kennedy David Kenney Vanecia Kerr Kevin Kick Tony Knopp Eddie Koen Dana Koerner Alison Kolwaite Michael Korenblat Eric Kornacki

Brenda Krage Katie Kramer Katherine Kranz Scott Laband Gregg LaBerge Jennifer Landrum Erin Larrabee Lauren Larson Tom Leavitt Damion LeeNatali Jon Lehmann Todd Leopold Leslie Levine Andrew Levy Dan Lewis Paul Lhevine Sara Jo Light Leslie Lloyd Irma Lockridge Tracey Lovett Monique Lovato Tom Luehrs Ben Lutze Chris Lynn Donna Lynne Debbie MacKillop Jason Maples Karla Maraccini John Marcucci Darren Markley Michael Martinez Brian Martorella Margie Mauldin Greg Mauro Kelly McCourt Buffie McFadyen Brendan McGuire Patrice McMonigle James Mejía Mitch Meminger

Brad Meuli Liz Mick Elise Miller Randall Miller Stephen Miller Bennie Milliner Armin Mitchell Erik Mitisek Dennis Moore Mitch Morrissey Bill Mosher Gregg Moss Jim Munch Jaci Murcia Anthony Murphy Bill Myers Karen Nakandakare Gina Nance Jennifer Negley Marsha Nelson Shepard Nevel Sue Nikolai Mike Niyompong Amy Nofziger Bob Nogueria Maggie O’Connor Robert Osborn Romaine Pacheco Murugan Palani Cindy Parsons Catherine Peterson Jessica Peterson Peter Piccolo Wendy Piersee James Pinto Christine Pittman George Pond Pierre Powell Tony Price Erin Pulling

Lorii Rabinowitz Kyle Ramstetter Pam Reichert Kathryn Reilly Jon Reinhard Jessica Retrum Don Richards Jack Rink Ramonna Robinson Susan Roh Ruth Rohs Jason Romero Maja Rosenquist Martha Rubi Amy Runyon-Harms Ken Salazar Sara Sarwana Pamela Scharf Kirk Scheitler Tim Schultz Nicole Seltzer Andy Seth Marshal Seufert Christine Shapard Holly Shilliday Michael Simpson Rod Slyhoff Kimberly Smith Peter Smith David Spector Mary Spillane Remy Spreeuw Dalton Sprouse Josh Stewart Kristin Stork Jeremy Story Karen Stran Jason Strauss Sara Sullivan Terri Taylor

Chantell Taylor Simon Tefoya Corey Terry Jodi Thomas Kristin Todd Leo Tokar Jamie Torres Caroline Trani Laurie Troge Kathy Underhill Maureen Upton Teresa Van De Bogart Jamie Van Leeuwen Sara van Rensburg Maria VanderKolk Cheri Vargo Amy Venturi Margaux Viola Brian Vogt Toria Vongphackdy Greta Walker Darrell Watson Travis Webb Ginger White Robert White Alyssa Whitehead-Bust Bradd Williams Bert Williams Andy Williams Gary Wilson Ellen Winiarczyk Michael Wisdom Zach Wolfel Kathy Workman Kaakpema Yelpaala Tami Young Saskia Young Marty Zimmerman

LEADERSHIP FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS


2013-2014 Leadership Foundation DONORS $25,000 and above 9News Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Boettcher Foundation Comcast DaVita HealthCare Partners Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce MillerCoors MolsonCoors Brewing Company $10,000 - $24,999 Bryan Cave LLP El Pomar Foundation Kaiser Permanente Lockton Companies Merrick Companies U.S. Bank UnitedHealthcare Wells Fargo Xcel Energy

305 community leaders invested their time and talent in the work of the Leadership Foundation.

$5,000-$9,999 FirstBank Baker & Hostetler LLP Be Intentional BKD, LLP Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP Children’s Hospital Colorado Craig Hospital CRL Associates Daniels Fund Flood and Peterson GroundFloor Media Hogan Lovells US LLP IMA Financial Group Jones Lang LaSalle Brokerage, Inc. LiveWell Colorado M.A. Mortenson Construction Company Metropolitan State University of Denver Morrison & Foerster LLP NorthStar Bank Colorado RAS & Associates Sewald Hanfling St. Joseph Hospital Suncor Energy The Colorado Health Foundation University of Colorado Denver University of Colorado Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus University Physicians Inc.

$1,000-$4,999 GE Johnson Construction Company American Red Cross of Colorado Bonfils-Stanton Foundation Citywide Banks Cody & Seth Belzley Colorado State University Community College of Denver D.A. Davidson & Co. Denver Broncos Football Club Eide Bailly LLP EKS&H Greenberg Traurig Hill Family Foundation Invest in Kids Ireland Stapleton Pryor & Pascoe, PC Johnson & Wales Leadership Denver Class of 2009 Leadership Denver Class of 2014 McWhinney Mile High United Way Ms. Gail Schoettler | Ms. Judi Wagner Public Education Business Coalition Quickland Technology Group Rebound Solutions Regis University RTL Networks, Inc. Saunders Construction, Inc. Southwest Airlines UMB Bank, N.A. Univerisy of Denver | University College University of Colorado Health VOCA Public Relations WorkNvision


2013-2014 REVENUE and INVESTMENTS

Your Investment in the Leadership Foundation Administration | $37,623 In-Kind | $120,700 Leadership Development Programs & Events | $984,637 Scholarship Donations | $26,347 Sponsorship | $485,320

LEADERSHIP FOUNDATION TEAM Our Investment in the Community Administration | 17% Fundraising | 4% In-Kind | 9% Leadsership Development Programs & Events | 70%

Back row: Mara MacKillop, Program Specialist Danielle Mellema, Marketing & Communications Specialist Dave Suss, Senior Operations Manager Middle row: Denise King, Senior Program Manager Kirsten Vermulen, Program Manager Mikaela Gibson, Programs & Events Coordinator Jenna Farley, Alumni Engagement Manager Front row: Beth Justice, Executive Assistant Katie Kramer, Interim Executive Director


PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS Access Denver 2014 Salvador Aceves, Regis University Rebecca Alexander, Baker & Hostetler LLP Donna Baros, Colorado PERA John Betzer, Snell & Wilmer, LLP Kristen Blessman, Goodwill Industries of Denver Shannon Block, Denver Zoo Brian Carey, The Hartford Fire Insurance Rich Carollo, Colorado Convention Center Giovanna Carriero-Contreras, Cesco Linguistic Services Justin Chang, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Colorado Lyndsey Crum, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Randy Dann, Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP Lori Davis, Grant Thornton LLP Jason Edelmann, Merrill Lynch Jennifer Fedora, Charles Schwab Troy Garrett, The Weitz Company Paul Giovannetti, Mortenson Construction David Goff, Colorado School of Public Health Tucker Gorden, KPMG Jamie Hallinan, Fidelity Investments Nick Hamilton-Archer, University of Colorado at Boulder Heidi Hardin, Janus Capital Group Inc. James Holder, Cigna Brad Holly, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Kelley Howes, Morrison & Foerester David Huber, Solidyn Solutions, Inc. David Ikenberry, Univeristy of Colorado Boulder Alice Jackson, Xcel Energy Helen Kaminski, WhiteWave Foods Company Maher Kayali, Western Union Ryan Kirkpatrick, Colorado Impact Fund Steve Kreidler, Metropolitan State University of Denver Diane Lapierre, Denver Public Library Terry Leve, Pinnacol Assurance Michael Lewis, RubinBrown, LLP Scott Lichtenberger, University of Colorado Health Keith Marks , Oppenheimer & Co. Frank Milinazzo, SkyBridge Communications, LLC Amy Parsons, Colorado State University Katherine Pease, Piton Foundation/Gary Community Investment Co. Erick Perez-Hernandez, Metropolitan State University of Denver Daniel Prager, KPMG, LLP Derek Rushing, University of Colorado Hospital Ryan Sailor, BKD, LLP Jeanne Saunders, UMB Bank

*Participants’ employers listed as of program conclusion

Garry Seaber, IT Liquidators Danna Simons, Dfine Branding Gus Skinner , Colorado State University Global Campus Morie Smile , AARP Colorado State Office Donna Smith, Neenan Company Dave Smith, Trammell Crow Company Vincent Snyder, The Keymaster Group Jay Spader Brownstein, Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP Chelsea Warren, University of Denver Zane Way, Wells Fargo Bank Celso White, Molson Coors Brewing Company Jeff Worlton, KPMG LLP Alisa Zimmerman, Colorado Enterprise Fund COLORADO EXPERIENCE 2014 Kathryn Albright, U.S. Bank Kristi Arellano, Boettcher Foundation M. Gregory Bante, Jones Lang LaSalle Brokerage, Inc. Patricia Bolian, Colorado State University, Colorado Springs Thomas Brinegar, PEAK Resources, Inc. Kelly Brough, Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce Renee Carmody, Lewis Roca Rothgerber David Cohrs, Grant Thornton LLP Kristin Colon, Denver Public Schools Foundation Mizraim Cordero, The Colorado Competitive Council Jerome Davis, Xcel Energy Rae Ann Dougherty, Green Cleaning Products LLC Jason Doyle, UMB Bank Colorado Megan Fisher, Denver Museum of Nature & Science Mike Fordyce, Craig Hospital Bill Fowler, Daniels Fund Unity Franko, SlimGenics Paul Giovannetti, Mortenson Construction Marcy Grossman, Consulate General of Canada Chris Hansen, IHS Amanda Kanekuni, Teach for America Tammy Keffeler, FirstBank Holding Company David Kenney, The Kenney Group Eric Kintner, Snell & Wilmer, LLP Katie Kramer, Boettcher Foundation Katherine Kranz, Pinnacol Assurance Debra Lemke, Kaiser Permanente Christian Lewis, North Star Bank Colorado Lynnea Louison, Boettcher Foundation Christopher Lueth, BKD, LLP Donna Lynne, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Colorado

Olivia Mendoza, State of Colorado Charlotte Min-Harris, American Red Cross, Mile High Chapter Brittany Morris Saunders, Downtown Denver Partnership, Inc. Jennifer Nealson, The Denver Center for the Performing Arts Brent Neiser, National Endowment for Financial Education Robert Osborn, Public Service Company of Colorado Greg Osborne, Bridge Capital Resources, LLC Shelly Parker Arnold, UMB Bank Cecilia Prinster, Colorado Enterprise Fund Pam Reichert, Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation Meshach Rhoades, Greenberg Traurig, LLP Don Richards, Richards Financial Group, Inc. Jeffrey Riley, American Red Cross, Mile High Chapter Gil Rudawsky, GroundFloor Media Kirk Scheitler, Xcel Energy Ed Scholz, Denver Musuem of Nature and Science Kristi Shaffer, Junior Achievement - Rocky Mountain, Inc. Steven Silvers, Noble Energy Amanda Skrzypchak, Teach for America Abram Sloss, Denver Metro SBDC Kimberly Smith, AvenueWest Global Franchise Jeremy Story, GroundFloor Media Simon Tefoya, State of Colorado Kristin Todd, Daniels Fund Sara van Rensburg, Quickland Technology Group Gregory Welch, UMB Bank Colorado John Wilkins, Suncor Energy USA Rydne Williams, Comcast Cable Communications, Inc. Elise Yenne, Colorado State University Fort Collins Impact Denver 2014 Narine Avanesova, UMB Bank Jessica Bachus, Dolls for Daughters and Kenzi’s Kidz Samuel Bailey, Governor’s Office of Economic Development & International Trade McKinsie Barnes, Mike Kopp Candidate for Governor Ellen Baskerville, Denver Preschool Program Brian Beiser, BKD, LLP Tara Bruckert, Attunity Kristin Calder, Kundinger, Corder & Engle P.C. John Chambers, Family Promise of Greater Denver Cindy Chang, Rebound Solutions Shane Cross, Trout Unlimited Chris Daues, RubinBrown Andrew Davis, Comcast Cable Communications, Inc. Zoey DeWolf, Colorado Legislative Services, LLC


Christopher Diedrich, Snell & Wilmer LLP Juli Dimos, VOCO Creative Lindsay Dolce, Serve Colorado, Office of Lt. Governor Joe Garcia Cory Dulberg, The Zall Company Stephanie Dybsky, Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade Megan Fisher, Denver Museum of Nature & Science Dietz Fry, Endeavour Capital Charles Gilford, Comcast Hannah Goedert, CBRE Amy Goscha, Willoughby & Associates Courtney Jones, FirstBank Holli Keyser, Johnson & Wales University’s Denver campus Camila Lara, Daniels Fund Monica Lyle, The Colorado Health Foundation Nick Massie, Colorado Enterprise Fund Julie Matt, Jones Lang LaSalle Danny McCormick, Rebound Solutions Farhana Morales, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Angela Morrison, Dorsey & Whitney LLP Jaici Murcia, American Red Cross Gina Olberding, COPIC Andrew O’Reilly, Delta Dental of Colorado Ryan Padilla, RAS & Associates Dustin Palmer, Deloitte Stephanie Panion, Boettcher Foundation Katie Payer, Young Americans Center for Financial Education Aaron Perry, SOURCE LOCAL FOODS / RECYCOIL Katelyn Roberts, EIS Solutions Inc. Jason Robinson, Fairfield and Woods, PC Tara Rojas, IMA Financial Group Alicia Roling, UMB Bank NA Heather Schell, Colorado Housing and Finance Authority Karl Schock, Brownstein, Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP Amanda Schoultz, Denver City Council, District 11 Emily Schulman, Denver Scholarship Foundation Patrick Schwab, Himmelman Construction Kathy Schwitzer, Vail Resorts Jennifer Shloss, Ball Corporation Tyler Smith, Xcel Energy Claudia Sobiecki, Molson Coors Brewing Company Katrina Trujillo, Mi Casa Resource Center Melissa Vizcarra, Children’s Hospital Colorado Clay Waller, Eide Bailly LLP Peter Waltz, Polsinelli PC Reginald Washington, Quinn Washington Public Relations Agency

Timpi Webber, GEAR UP - Colorado Department of Higher Education Kelly Wells, Mile High United Way Alexandra West, AJW Consulting, LLC Richard Wilhelm, KRG Capital Partners Deborah Williams, Hungry Eye Media David Wood, Mortenson Construction Molly Yost, Clayton Early Learning Sandy Young, Denver Broncos Joe Zimmermann, Blackwater Drifters Leadership Denver 2014 Rebecca Almon, Ireland Stapleton Pryor & Pascoe, PC Jeremy Anderson, Education Commission of the States Emanuel Anton, ALG Attorneys, LLC Paul Asper, DaVita Seth Belzley, TransMontaigne Inc. Peter Bernstein, Bank of the West Stephanie Bruno, SBWA, LLC Jennifer Chang, Cisco Systems Clay Cousins, Newfield Exploration Kathryn DeBord, Bryan Cave LLP Jude Del Hierro, Confluence Ministries Joshua Dimond, Aimco Theresa Donnelly, Xcel Energy Josh Geppelt, Lawrence Street Shelter (Denver Rescue Mission) Edweena Gilmore, Gilmore Construction Corporation Bethany Gravell, The Kenney Group Arkan Haile, Kutak Rock LLP Taylor Henderson, Dow Solar, a division of The Dow Chemical Company Zach Hochstadt, Mission Minded Aaron Hyatt, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP Whitney Johnson, Museum of Contemporary Art Denver Matt Kaspari, Kaspo Vanecia Kerr, City Year Ann King White, BKD CPAs & Advisors, LLP Jon Kinning, RK Mechanical, Inc. Katherine Kranz, Pinnacol Assurance Jennifer Landrum, Denver Preschool Program Pat Landrum, Social Venture Partners Heather Larrabee, Whole Foods Market Jarrod Lassen, FirstBank Angie Leach, CraftWorks Foundation Anne Levinsky, Historic Denver, Inc. Tracey Lovett, Daniels Fund Karla Maraccini, Office of Governor John W. Hickenlooper Andrew Marshall, Solidyn Solutions, Inc.

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