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In most Olympic races and relays, it was the starting moments that made the difference in the finish at the end. It got me thinking about how new employees start and how those activities can have a big impact on their overall performance. By Merit Gest
One way to leave a legacy is through charitable giving. There are many ways to give. You don’t have to jeopardize your own quality of life. What I want to introduce to you today is something called “charitable remainder trusts." By Helen Raleigh
Crestone has a kitchen that is fully stocked through weekly grocery and Costco deliveries. Employees are invited and encouraged to use the kitchen for breakfast, lunch and snacks, and may request foods to be ordered the following week. By Nora Caley
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Guest column: Tread carefully around social media and hiring
With the growth of social media, some overly clever employers decided to treat Facebook and other websites as a gold mine of valuable information in their hiring process. Is it legal? Probably. Here’s a better question: Is it smart? By Nancy Cornish Rodgers
Shakespearian-themed nuptials, floating DJs, aerial dancers, multimedia spectacles—no vision is too extravagant, no idea too fanciful for the Seawell Grand Ballroom. Centrally located in the heart of Denver’s Theatre District, the Seawell Grand Ballroom was built to host extraordinary events!
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