Recent Articles from Jon Haubert
Celebrating 50 Years with ColoradoBiz Magazine — Spring 2023 Print Edition
It’s incredible how quickly time can fly. I know we all felt that way when we paused to reflect on a major milestone accomplished here at ColoradoBiz. This year marks the magazine’s 50th anniversary. From the day we started — you can ask Pat Wiesner yourself — to today, we remain amazed at the creativity […]
BKD and DHG Demonstrate Importance of Branding Process
Starting June 1, one of Denver’s most familiar faces in accounting and professional services will have a new name: FORVIS. BKD CPAs & Advisors, best known for its accounting, audit/assurance, tax, risk management, and valuation services, will complete its merger of equals with Charlotte-based DHG. Combined, the new firm will immediately become a top-10 national […]
Denver Metro Chamber Names 2022 Business Awards Finalists
In an effort to recognize the best of businesses in the Denver metro area, the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce has named 17 organizations as finalists for its 2022 Business Awards, presented by BOK Financial. A winner will be chosen for each of the six categories by a panel of judges, and for the first […]
Coloradoans are Playing an Important Role in the Global Energy Evolution
Energy powers the world, plain and simple. It’s what keeps our lights on, our homes warm, and provides us with so many daily necessities whether we realize it or not. When you think of the individuals who have played an important role in energy’s evolution historical figures probably come to mind: Thomas Edison, Ben Franklin, […]
Enduring the unexpected
Colorado Gives Day is approaching on December 7. As we count down toward the holidays offering thanks for a successful year, let’s also remember those enduring the unexpected, and generously support individuals and nonprofits that make Colorado the envy of the West.
Revealed: The magicians behind DU’s Magic Sky Ranch Mountain Campus
The University’s plan for the new property is to develop a complementary mountain campus to its urban, Denver campus. The property, which will now be known as the James C. Kennedy Mountain Campus, consists of 724 acres of land and almost 60,000 square feet of buildings.
The real winners in golf legend Greg Norman’s massive ranch sale
What the owners at ECR are doing is commendable because nearly all this land will be placed into an environmental conservation easement ensuring its protection virtually in perpetuity.
The energy-water nexus
Colorado’s natural environment has always been central to our state’s character, economy and worldwide appeal. Our state regulators have repeatedly enforced tough regulations designed to ensure that our environment remains protected alongside energy development. For decades, elected officials hav...