Congratulations to Colorado Concern member, Chris Wright, on his nomination as Secretary of Energy! https://bit.ly/40Pw2Vp
Colorado Concern
非盈利组织
Denver,Colorado 1,102 位关注者
An exclusive alliance of top executives with a common interest in enhancing and protecting the business climate.
关于我们
Colorado Concern is a statewide CEO-based organization devoted to investing in and promoting a pro-business environment through the political process.
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https://coloradoconcern.com
Colorado Concern的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Denver,Colorado
- 类型
- 非营利机构
地点
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主要
1391 Speer Blvd
450
US,Colorado,Denver,80204
Colorado Concern员工
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We are thrilled to welcome the newest member of the Colorado Concern team, Bia Campbell. Bia is an accomplished government affairs and public relations professional with expertise in legislative strategy, policy development and stakeholder engagement. Join us in welcoming Bia!
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As our communities grow and develop, water remains a pivotal element in planning and development. How can we prepare? What’s being done currently to assess water usage and to reduce it over time? Join us on October 31st to hear from Alan Salazar with Denver Water at our Defining Issues Forum. #ColoBusiness
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Businesses and residents alike all rely on energy powering their daily life. How we transition to cleaner forms of energy will be critical for the future of our affordability and access. Hear more from Alice Jackson with Xcel Energy at our upcoming Defining Issues Forum on October 31st. #ColoBusiness
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Housing affects every individual who calls Colorado home. How do we make it affordable in a litigation environment that discourages insurers from investing in Colorado’s real estate market? Join us at our upcoming Defining Issues Forum October 31st to hear from a fierce housing advocate, Pat Hamill formerly with Oakwood Homes. #ColoBusiness
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“Healthcare affects everyone – business owners and employees alike. One of the defining issues of our time is ensuring Coloradans have access to high-quality healthcare they need at an affordable cost. It will take the voices and innovation of the business community and policymakers to solve the issue.” – Chad Christianson Join us to hear from Chad Christianson of HCA Colorado at our upcoming Forum October 31st as we tackle healthcare as one of our defining issues.
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Thanks to Colorado Concern for stopping by Marston Treatment Plant to learn more about Denver Water's role in sustaining a strong and vibrant Colorado.
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Nationally, workforce projections show the demand for educated workers exceeding the supply, and here at home, almost 30% of high school students left the state in 2021 to attend college elsewhere. How do we encourage current students to attend Colorado universities to promote a homegrown workforce to help meet the projected demand? Learn more from Dr. Tony Frank with the Colorado State University System at our upcoming Defining Issues Forum on Oct. 31st. #ColoBusiness
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Congratulations to Colorado Concern members Walter Isenberg & Charles McNeil on their induction into the 2025 Business Hall of Fame! Junior Achievement-Rocky Mountain, Inc. Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce
Junior Achievement-Rocky Mountain and the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce are proud to announce the six laureates to be inducted into the 2025 Colorado Business Hall of Fame. As "Icons of Innovation", these distinguished individuals have provided commitment and investment across the state of Colorado, achieving a lifetime of business success and leaving a lasting mark of leadership. The 2025 Colorado Business Hall of Fame, presented by UMB Bank, will be held on Feb. 6, 2025. To read more about the laureates and to register for the event, visit https://lnkd.in/em2WKFsY
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Absolutely agree J. J. Ament! We need to defeat the Fur Ban 308 and the Slaughterhouse Ban 309! Colorado Concern’s Board of Director’s voted to oppose both! Thanks for your article and leadership. Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce. #agriculture is very important to this state and our economy!
We don’t have to agree on everything, but we also don’t ban whole industries, close small businesses, and erase our heritage when we differ. Denver voters, vote NO on 308 and 309.