Economy & Economic Development  May 23, 2016

Northern Colorado Economic Alliance adds board member

LOVELAND — The Northern Colorado Economic Alliance has added Alison Larsen-Rogers, president of commercial construction firm Phase 2 Co. of Fort Collins, to its board of directors.

NCEA is a nonprofit economic-development organization with a goal of attracting businesses to Northern Colorado.

“I strongly believe in the mission of inspiring relationships within the business sector and encouraging economic development in the region,” “It is an honor to serve as a member of the NCEA Board of Directors,” Larsen-Rogers said in a prepared statement.

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She joins 10 other board members: Scott Ehrlich, Ehrlich Motors; Tom Gendron, Woodward Inc.; John Pawlikowski, In-Situ Inc.; Mark Driscoll, First National Bank; Troy McWhinney, McWhinney Inc.; Jason Tacha, Kaiser Permanente; Royal Lovell, Flood and Peterson; Roger Knoph, EnviroTech Services; Charlie Monfort, Colorado Rockies; and Ed Holloway, Synergy Resources Corp.

“Alison is a great addition to our board, which already includes some of the finest business leaders in Weld and Larimer counties,” Ehrlich said. “She joins the commitment we made a little over a year ago to use our collective resources and those that we have in the region to market Northern Colorado in a way that truly represents the great diversity, innovation and quality of life that exists here.”

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