March 7, 2014 7:00:09 am Time Out – March 2014 Mary Lu Walton of Envision, left, and Joe Torre of Comcast Business attend a Feb. 12, 2014 Business Before Hours event hosted by Connections for Independent Living in Greeley. courtesy Greeley Chamber of Commerce By BizWest Staff Mary Lu Walton of Envision, left, and Joe Torre of Comcast Business attend a Feb. 12, 2014 Business Before Hours event hosted by Connections for Independent Living in Greeley. courtesy Greeley Chamber of Commerce Stacey Thomas, left, of Community Banks of Colorado, meets Romia Pritchett of RC Auto Detailing and Carpet Cleaning, at a Business Before Hours event in Greeley. courtesy Greeley Chamber of Commerce Quimba McBride, left, and Paula Edwards meet Feb. 20, 2014 at the WomenGive luncheon at the Embassy Suites in Loveland. WomenGive is a partnership between United Way of Larimer County and the Women’s Foundation of Colorado. Courtesy Zebra Jellyfish Photography Allison Hines, left, and Dawn Paepke attend the United Way of Larimer County’s eighth annual WomenGive luncheon Feb. 20, 2014 at the Embassy Suites in Loveland. courtesy Zebra Jellyfish Photography Nancy Hartley, Debbie McCubbin and Kim Winger meet at the WomenGive luncheon in Loveland. WomenGive’s more than 350 members use their financial resources to help women in Larimer County achieve economic self-sufficiency. courtesy Zebra Jellyfish Photography Glenda Haines of Modern Woodmen of America, left, joins Darlene Nelson of Greeley Friends and Newcomers at a Feb. 12 Business Before Hours event. courtesy Greeley Chamber of Commerce Janene Dellenbach, left, and Wynne Odell share the United Way of Larimer County’s Philanthropist of the Year award at the WomenGive Luncheon. courtesy Zebra Jellyfish Photography Connections for Independent Living executive director Beth Danielson, left, and board chairwoman Mary Jo Brockshus attend a Feb. 12 Business Before Hours event hosted by their Greeley-based nonprofit organization. Brockshus works for the Re/Max Alliance Commercial real-estate firm in Greeley. courtesy Greeley Chamber of Commerce Guests gather Feb. 20 at the Fort Collins Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual dinner at the Fort Collins Hilton. The event theme of “Business Super Heroes” lured professionals from many types of industries for a fun night out with local community leaders. Shown, from left, are: Ray Schofield, Kevin Hoyer, Ann Schofield, Lacey Lisitza, Megan Kuhnen and Deborah Flynn. All but Lisitza are co-owners or managers at Green Ride Colorado. Lisitza owns Limelight Fitness. Mark Newman on Facebook on LinkedIn Mary Lu Walton of Envision, left, and Joe Torre of Comcast Business attend a Feb. 12, 2014 Business Before Hours event hosted by Connections for Independent Living in Greeley. courtesy Greeley Chamber of Commerce Stacey Thomas, left, of Community Banks of Colorado, meets Romia Pritchett of RC Auto Detailing and Carpet Cleaning, at a Business Before Hours event in Greeley. courtesy Greeley Chamber of Commerce Quimba McBride, left, and Paula Edwards meet Feb. 20, 2014 at the WomenGive luncheon at the Embassy Suites in Loveland. WomenGive is a partnership between United Way of Larimer County and the Women’s Foundation of Colorado. Courtesy Zebra Jellyfish Photography Allison Hines, left, and Dawn Paepke attend the United Way of Larimer County’s eighth annual WomenGive luncheon Feb. 20, 2014 at the Embassy Suites in Loveland. courtesy Zebra Jellyfish Photography Nancy Hartley, Debbie McCubbin and Kim Winger meet at the WomenGive luncheon in Loveland. WomenGive’s more than 350 members use their financial resources to help women in Larimer County achieve economic self-sufficiency. courtesy Zebra Jellyfish Photography Glenda Haines of Modern Woodmen of America, left, joins Darlene Nelson of Greeley Friends and Newcomers at a Feb. 12 Business Before Hours event. courtesy Greeley Chamber of Commerce Janene Dellenbach, left, and Wynne Odell share the United Way of Larimer County’s Philanthropist of the Year award at the WomenGive Luncheon. courtesy Zebra Jellyfish Photography Connections for Independent Living executive director Beth Danielson, left, and board chairwoman Mary Jo Brockshus attend a Feb. 12 Business Before Hours event hosted by their Greeley-based nonprofit organization. Brockshus works for the Re/Max Alliance Commercial real-estate firm in Greeley. courtesy Greeley Chamber of Commerce Guests gather Feb. 20 at the Fort Collins Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual dinner at the Fort Collins Hilton. The event theme of “Business Super Heroes” lured professionals from many types of industries for a fun night out with local community leaders. Shown, from left, are: Ray Schofield, Kevin Hoyer, Ann Schofield, Lacey Lisitza, Megan Kuhnen and Deborah Flynn. All but Lisitza are co-owners or managers at Green Ride Colorado. Lisitza owns Limelight Fitness. Mark Newman on Facebook on LinkedIn … SPONSORED CONTENT Thank you for your interest in this article! To proceed with free access, please sign up to access our free daily newsletter. Yes, sign me up. 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