GenXYZ Nominees Thrive: Brook Eddy (2013) — Where is She Now?
Everyone was right when they predicted bright futures for these executives, entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders. Ten-plus years after ColoradoBiz profiled these Top Young Professionals of Colorado, we revisited several to see where their career paths led them and what they are doing now. Some are with the same companies; others [...]
GenXYZ Nominees Thrive: Jennifer Chang (2010) — Where is She Now?
Everyone was right when they predicted bright futures for these executives, entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders. Ten-plus years after ColoradoBiz profiled these Top Young Professionals of Colorado, we revisited several to see where their career paths led them and what they are doing now. Some are with the same companies; others [...]
GenXYZ Nominees Thrive: Brandy Bertram (2013) — Where is She Now?
Everyone was right when they predicted bright futures for these executives, entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders. Ten-plus years after ColoradoBiz profiled these Top Young Professionals of Colorado, we revisited several to see where their career paths led them and what they are doing now. Some are with the same companies; others [...]
GenXYZ Nominees Thrive: Amanda Adams (2012) — Where is She Now?
Everyone was right when they predicted bright futures for these executives, entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders. Ten-plus years after ColoradoBiz profiled these Top Young Professionals of Colorado, we revisited several to see where their career paths led them and what they are doing now. Some are with the same companies; others [...]
Museum of Illusions Shines Amidst Downtown Denver’s Construction Chaos
The hustle and bustle common to city life is everywhere in Downtown Denver these days — a jackhammer from construction, a honk from the multitude of buses or bells from bicycles are but a few. Walk closer to 16th Street Mall, and the construction noise gets worse. Since the spring of 2022, the popular Denver […]
A Change is Brewing at Phantom Canyon Brewing Company — And Women Are Leading The Charge
While many women across America are actively reshaping the fabric of the U.S. workforce, there are still several industries that remain predominantly male-dominated. Take brewing, for instance. According to a 2021 study, just 11% of all brewers in the U.S. were women. Kat Hess, the new Head Brewer at Phantom Canyon Brewing Co., [...]
Faces of Colorado Business: Club ULD
ColoradoBiz showcases the personalities behind the companies in a range of industries and in all stages of development, from startups to stalwarts. At Club ULD, Denver’s Best Doggie Daycare and Boarding Facility, Angelique Salazar is a Denver entrepreneur who is passionate about creating opportunities that meld neighborhood, c[...]
Faces of Colorado Business: Liberty Energy
ColoradoBiz showcases the personalities behind the companies in a range of industries and in all stages of development, from startups to stalwarts. Tracee Quinnell is Vice President of Human Resources at Liberty Energy. Tracee and her team dedicate their time to creating an environment that places the well-being of Liberty’s w[...]
Good Company: Nicole Sullivan and Her Indie Book Empire
Explore the journey of Nicole Sullivan, founder of BookBar Press and owner of The Bookies, as she discusses navigating the complexities of book banning, the intersection of free speech and diversity in the publishing industry, and the evolution of her literary empire. Nicole Sullivan Founder of BookBar Press; owner of The Book[...]
Is the She-Cession Over? Not for Many Women in the Workplace
For many working mothers, the pandemic delivered a disproportionate kick in the teeth. Because the most affected industries tended to be those dominated by women, they lost their jobs at record levels in 2020. Despite being only 47 percent of the workforce at the beginning of 2020, women accounted for 54.5 percent of all jobs [&[...]
Good Company: Mary Nguyen and the Olive & Finch Collective
Discover the journey of Mary Nguyen, the Executive Chef and Owner of Olive & Finch, as she shares her path from finance to the culinary world. Get insights into her experiences, challenges, and the evolution of Denver’s dining scene in this exclusive interview. Hometown: Denver What she’s reading: Mary’s reading [...]
Cooking Up Success with ‘Sticky Fingers’: Erin Fletter’s Inspiring Journey as a Mompreneur
With three young kids at home, a traditional 9-to-5 wasn’t in the cards for Erin Fletter — and yet being a mom hadn’t smothered her desire to work. In 2011, at her kitchen table, Fletcher and her dad, Joe Hall, co-founded Sticky Fingers Cooking, a culinary school offering enrichment cooking classes for kids. READ: Bala[...]