Education  June 19, 2019

Leadership Northern Colorado graduates June 25

FORT COLLINS — The 10th Leadership Northern Colorado class will soon complete its six-month program. The class will celebrate its accomplishments at a happy hour 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on June 25 at Windsong Event Center, 2901 Saddler Blvd., east of Fort Collins. Guest speaker will be Zach Mercurio, Ph.D., author of The Invisible Leader.

Mercurio will explore the key, research-backed practices of purposeful leadership with a specific focus on instilling belief in the purpose to compel engagement, unity and results.

Mercurio is the bestselling author of “The Invisible Leader: Transform Your Life, Work and Organization with the Power of Authentic Purpose.” He is also an adjunct professor at Colorado State University. He has worked with organizations such as The Ghirardelli Chocolate Co., Crocs, The Alzheimer’s Association and The National Park Service on leadership issues.  

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Registration for alumni and the public is $20 and available here.

Leadership Northern Colorado is a joint initiative of the Fort Collins, Greeley and Loveland chambers of commerce, the Community Foundation of Northern Colorado and the Community Foundation Serving Greeley and Weld County.

The 37 members of the 2019 class are:

  • Brooke Alexander, Esq., Alexander & Ewert LLC
  • Gysela Blanco, High Country Beverage
  • Kit Brown, CBRE
  • Aaron Buckley, Colorado State University, Parking and Transportation Services
  • David Crowder, McWhinney Real Estate Services Inc.
  • Gabriel Dunbar, Saunders Heath Construction
  • Diane Ellsworth, Project Self-Sufficiency
  • Chris Fine, McKee Foundation
  • Kim Fisher, Vision Catalyst
  • Chris Garcia, city of Greeley
  • Devin Glass, Larimer County Solid Waste
  • Misty Gulley, Larimer County Community Corrections – AIM/Wellness Court
  • Tonja Hadley, Hadley Harmon Consulting
  • Lea Hanson, Left Lane Communications LLC
  • Tina Harkness, Employers Council Inc.
  • Jodee Hinton, Martin/Martin Inc.
  • Dr. Matthew Hortt, High Plains Library District
  • Mandi Huston, Coan, Payton & Payne LLC
  • Pete Iengo, city of Fort Collins Utilities
  • Kim Joiner, Aims Community College
  • Sarah Martin, North Front Range MPO
  • Ryan C. McLean, Poudre Fire Authority
  • Zachary C. Minniear, RLH Engineering Inc.
  • CeCe Moreno, Employment Services of Weld County
  • Mistene Nugent, CBRE
  • Beth Phillips, The Group Inc. Real Estate
  • Carolyn ‘CJ’ Renaud, Greeley-Evans School District 6
  • Shannon Richardson, Merrill Lynch
  • Michael Ruttenberg MS, LMFT, Larimer County Criminal Justice Services
  • Shayle Sabo, Larimer County OEM
  • Jessica Scheopner, town of Windsor
  • Courtney Stewart, Platte River Power Authority
  • Kelly Strohman, Keller Williams Realty – Northern Colorado (The Strohman Group)
  • Sarah Swanty, Fort Collins Cat Rescue & Spay/Neuter Clinic
  • Carlie Thomas, Columbine Health Systems
  • Emily Voshall, Eide Bailly LLP
  • Becca Walkinshaw, Gallegos Sanitation Inc.

 

FORT COLLINS — The 10th Leadership Northern Colorado class will soon complete its six-month program. The class will celebrate its accomplishments at a happy hour 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on June 25 at Windsong Event Center, 2901 Saddler Blvd., east of Fort Collins. Guest speaker will be Zach Mercurio, Ph.D., author of The Invisible Leader.

Mercurio will explore the key, research-backed practices of purposeful leadership with a specific focus on instilling belief in the purpose to compel engagement, unity and results.

Mercurio is the bestselling author of “The Invisible Leader: Transform Your Life, Work…

Ken Amundson
Ken Amundson is managing editor of BizWest. He has lived in Loveland and reported on issues in the region since 1987. Prior to Colorado, he reported and edited for news organizations in Minnesota and Iowa. He's a parent of two and grandparent of four, all of whom make their homes on the Front Range. A news junkie at heart, he also enjoys competitive sports, especially the Rapids.
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