Fort Collins DBA’s Short selected for Downtown Colorado board
Downtown Colorado, a nonprofit membership organization focused on building better communities through education and technical assistance, announced four new board members Tuesday, including Fort Collins’ Short.
Karen Current of Denver-based DHM Design, Bob Kunkel of the city of Durango, and Carolynne White of Denver-based Brownstein Hyatt Farber Shreck were also chosen to serve on the board.
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“We are so excited to welcome these new board members,´ said Downtown Colorado Executive Director Katherine Correll in a statement.
Board members serve two-year terms.
Downtown Colorado, a nonprofit membership organization focused on building better communities through education and technical assistance, announced four new board members Tuesday, including Fort Collins’ Short.
Karen Current of Denver-based DHM Design, Bob Kunkel of the city of Durango, and Carolynne White of Denver-based Brownstein Hyatt Farber Shreck were also chosen to serve on the board.
“We are so excited to welcome these new board members,´ said Downtown Colorado Executive Director Katherine Correll in a statement.
Board members serve two-year…
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