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It’s exactly the right time for those in leadership positions in politics and government, nonprofit, business and entrepreneurship – the sectors examined in the University of Denver study — to start grooming tomorrow’s future women leaders. By Lauren Sveen
Unfortunately, interest in public policy declines drastically between elections, yet that is when the real work is done: Regulations and rules are shaped and implemented, new statutes are created, and issues are debated. By Brenda Morrison
Dissonance at Flaming Gorge
In January, the Colorado Water Conservation Board releases its Flaming Gorge pipeline task force findings. Based on updates published by meeting facilitators, it’s a good bet it will recommend further study, a result certain to anger its opponents. By Bart Taylor
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When Linda Arneson started her career at Delta Dental, she worked out of the basement of a two-bedroom apartment in central Denver. At age 18, she would painstakingly file paperwork as a temp worker in an effort to gain business experience. By Lynn Bronikowski
Attention, family businesses!
ColoradoBiz is accepting entries for its annual ranking of the state’s Top 50 Family-Owned Companies that will appear in the magazine’s February issue. Deadline: Dec. 20. Enter today!
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