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Financial leadership figures out a way to make things work when cash
flow is tight. Remember this: Your financial leadership has your back. You will take comfort in knowing that when cash gets scarce. By Dan King
James "Jamie" Sabatier focused on commercial real estate in the New
York City area. Then Englewood-based Destination Hotels & Resorts came
knocking last year and brought him back into hospitality and across the
country to Colorado as the company’s new president. By Eric Peterson
Steller’s efforts translated to about $70 million of Catamount’s volume in 2012, and roughly $80 million in contracted or committed future work. He spent most of his career on the operations side, allowing him to engage in in-depth
conversations with prospective clients.
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ColoradoBiz EXTRA
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What struck me about the 2013 Lexus GS 350 right off the bat was how
Mercedes it is. The look of the dash. The feel of the seats. The way it
drives. The controls. Even the look of the GS as it sits on the street
is now more Mercedes than Toyota. By Jeff Rundles
Want to go from the boardroom to the classroom? The DPS Denver Teacher Residency Program is a unique way for professionals to jump into teaching. If you want a career change, DTR wants you! Application deadline: Feb. 15. Go here for info or call 720-423-1239.
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Seeking Top Woman-Owned Businesses!
Do you know a great woman-owned company, or do you own one? Nominate a company for ColoradoBiz Magazine's Top 100 Woman-Owned Businesses 2013, and it may appear in our May issue! Nominate a company today!
Deadline: February 28
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