Edwards collects fulfillment by giving
For Paula Edwards, volunteering is a fulltime job. She has spent countless hours and massive amounts of energy taking care of business for local nonprofits over the past 25 years. Edwards jumped into the fray years ago. A Colorado native, she has lived in Fort Collins for 33 years and has served as a volunteer … Continued
Bressler committed to educating all kids
On a recent Tuesday night, Holly Bressler, executive principal of Harold S. Winograd K-8 School in Greeley, and nearly 30 of her staff members went on what she calls a walkabout. In preparation for the coming school year, they went door-to-door to make sure their families knew school was starting, to answer their questions and … Continued
Notable Leaders – Real Estate Professionals
September 2023 The leaders profiled in the following pages were nominated by their peers at work and in the community and showcase the diversity of talent in our market. The leadership shown by the individuals profiled here is setting an example to shape a better future for our region. METHODOLOGY: The honorees did not pay … Continued
Smashing glass, breaking barriers keep Sanders busy
Editor’s note: This is the fourth in a series of reports profiling this year’s Boulder County Business Hall of Fame inductees. BOULDER — The breadth and depth of the task awaiting Lucy Sanders and those who share her mission are almost imponderable. Here’s the job: Engage every K-12 program in every school district nationwide, every … Continued
Briefcase – October 2019
BRIEFS The Colorado Department of Transportation received a $6.97 million boost for the federal government to help improve a four-lane, 14-mile section of Interstate 25 between Loveland and Fort Collins through Larimer County. Key features include tolled express lanes with ITS technology; replacement of two bridges; safety, structural, and multi-modal improvements, including bike-pedestrian access under … Continued
Amp up your style: Experts suggest ways to update wardrobes
Let’s face it: Colorado is not known for smart executive style. It’s not uncommon for C-level personnel — both men and women — to show up to the office sporting hoodies, t-shirts, jeans and the ubiquitous Nike running shoes. Like it or not, how you present yourself speaks volumes about your persona and professionalism, and … Continued
Gov. Polis encourages female students to participate in cybersecurity challenge
DENVER — A cybersecurity competition for female students is seeking registrants who can compete for scholarships. The Girls Go CyberStart challenge is open to girls in grades 9 through 12. It’s a no-cost online game of technical challenges meant to encourage young women to explore the field of cybersecurity. Registration is open until the game starts … Continued
Briefcase, Dec. 11, 2015
CONTRACTS Startup PlanetiQ, which moved its headquarters from Bethesda, Md., to Boulder over the summer, has reached a deal with the commercial arm of the Indian Space Research Organization for the launch of two weather satellites that eventually will be part of a constellation of 12. Terms of the deal with Antrix Corp. Ltd. were … Continued
Briefcase, Oct. 30, 2015
CONTRACTS The University of Northern Colorado selected Aurora-based Adolfson & Peterson Construction to be the general contractor for the university’s $73.6 million Campus Commons building project. The firm has overseen projects at UNC in the past, including additions or renovations at Ross and Turner halls and the Bank of Colorado Arena at Butler-Hancock Athletic Center. … Continued
Briefcase – June 12, 2015
CLOSINGS Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. is closing its vaccine unit in Fort Collins as part of a consolidation of its vaccine business units to Massachusetts and Switzerland. The vaccine unit in Fort Collins at 1613 Prospect Park Way has 18 employees. The transition will occur in phases over the next two years, with the completion … Continued
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