Women in Biz

Mar 3, 2021

Paige Goss succeeds at the edge of her comfort zone

Goss started Point Solutions in 2017 with a vision to improve diversity in the federal and commercial technology space. A proud LGBTQ community member, Goss currently chairs the YP board for the Colorado Women's Chamber of Commerce.

Mar 3, 2021

Alexandra Gardner is a galvanizing voice in the tech community

As a designer for WolfPack—a blockchain solution that enables people experiencing homelessness to build work history, earn token funds to purchase goods and prevent wage theft – Gardner and her team won the ETHDenver 2020 Impact Award.

Mar 3, 2021

Holly Wilson advocates for women in the addiction and recovery space

Holly Wilson founded Women’s Recovery in 2017. As a recovered addict and one of the few female leaders in the addiction and recovery space, Wilson has a deep understanding of the kinds of care models that women need. She advocates developing services that are more affordable and accessible for women, and support women’s uniq[...]

Mar 3, 2021

Kristin Myren is a driving force in promoting health care access

Myren manages $30 million in facilities, including 10 health centers and pharmacies. She helped to establish a Pilot Program for under-served patients in rural Nevada to access Mayo Clinic services. And she served as a senior manager for an onsite-health care company and helped to lead the opening of a new rural Texas health car[...]

Mar 3, 2021

Andy Schumacher aspires to be the mentor she never had

As board chair for the Queer Business Alliance (QBA), Schumacher helps provide the kind of support to LGBTQ entrepreneurs she wished for when she started her own design agency. Little Shoe Studios, which specializes in websites, content, branding and logos, helps spread good by partnering with good businesses.

Mar 3, 2021

Allison Gambill prioritizes fairness, respect and inclusiveness in all that she does

As a member of the firm’s Committee on Diversity, Inclusion and Equity, Gambill has helped prioritize fair treatment and the creation of a respectful and supportive workplace. She helped institute a mandatory implicit bias training program where civility, harassment and inclusiveness are highlighted and high-ranking speakers p[...]

Mar 3, 2021

Cally Cripps connects her community with important health services

For the past two years, Cripps has facilitated awareness through advocacy efforts as Colorado’s representative to Worldwide EndoMarch, the largest international coordinated endometriosis coalition in the world. Also, tasked with leading a system-wide implementation of Smart Care, a clinical health care software designed by pro[...]

Mar 3, 2021

Laura Smith’s inspiring road to success

Smith owns and runs one of Northern Colorado’s largest cleaning services, with 50 employees who receive benefits including 401(k)s, company cars and paid time off. She also donates hundreds of hours of cleaning services every year to area nonprofits.

Mar 3, 2021

Julia Marvin is committed to making her city a better place

Julia Marvin is Thornton’s youngest city councilor. She has fought to bring more transparency to council and city processes, advocated for using CARES Act funding to help the most vulnerable residents, and fought for policies to support working families. Last summer, she helped launch a city council committee focused on equity[...]

Mar 2, 2021

Women in dentistry on the rise

According to the American Dental Association, 33% of dentists in the U.S. are female, and 63.4% own their own practice. Women also hold about 35% full-time and 30% part-time faculty positions at dental schools. Check out this discussion about why this trend is happening and how we can continue to support and encourage these stro[...]

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Aug 12, 2020

3 ways women can refocus their career goals in 2020

Amy Lynch, Regional Senior Vice President, Comcast Mountain West Region, shares the steps she followed while navigating her career, even when external forces and unexpected circumstances were at play

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Jul 21, 2020

Tara Powers is crafting connection for virtual teams, leaders

To continue to guide remote workers, PRC launched the Remote Teams Virtual Coach App, which uses patented behavior-change technology to create learning that is personalized, event based and reinforced.