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Women to Watch 2023 — YMCA of Metro Denver

Everywhere in Colorado, women are leading our business communities to new levels of success. They each have a unique story that has shaped our state through economic, social and enterprising contributions. Yet, at times, these women go unnoticed. ColoradoBiz is here to change that.


Throughout the YMCA’s history, many incredible women have grown its mission and impact. Today is no different. Across the YMCA of Metro Denver, women are charting the course of the organization under the leadership of President & CEO Sue Glass, who is the first woman to head the organization in its 143-year history. As a non-profit organization, we serve our community’s greatest needs, working to equip our youth and address affordable child care, social determinants of health and individual and family wellbeing. Get to know the YMCA!

 

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Women to Watch 2023 — Bank of America

Everywhere in Colorado, women are leading our business communities to new levels of success. They each have a unique story that has shaped our state through economic, social and enterprising contributions. Yet, at times, these women go unnoticed. ColoradoBiz is here to change that.


With 50% of our global workforce women, Bank of America values differences — in background, experience or viewpoints, including socioeconomic status, race, national origin, religion, age, gender, gender identification and expression, sexual orientation, ethnicity, disabilities and veteran status. By connecting to our diverse backgrounds and perspectives, we can better meet the needs of our colleagues, clients and communities, including right here in Colorado.

We are investing in women through the Bank of America Access to Capital Directory for Women Entrepreneurs, a first-of-its-kind platform that educates women-owned businesses in the U.S. on funding opportunities. We also help women business owners through the Bank of America Marketplace, an online public marketplace and directory with 100+ women entrepreneurs to provide market opportunities.

We look forward to further expanding our presence in Colorado and helping communities across Colorado thrive.

 

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Women to Watch: PNC Bank

Women in Colorado are making an impact in every industry, enterprise and workplace role imaginable. They are CEOs, startup founders, strategists and irreplaceable employees who not only are instrumental in their own organization’s success; through their daily actions and achievements, they set a precedent of possibilities for the next generation of women in business to build upon. Every woman in business has her own story, and we present a few of them in this special advertising section with profiles specifically designed to show the person — the face, if you will — behind the business or organization that she has helped build or nurture.

Women to Watch: PNC Bank

PNC Bank operates a Main Street Model. We know that long-term success comes through a commitment to our employees, communities, and teamwork. We are fortunate to have a group of professionals that embed themselves in the community and are focused on Early Childhood Education, Racial & Social Justice, Financial Empowerment & Affordable Housing. We do this through board service, grant making, volunteerism & community development banking. A sincere thanks to all of you for what you do for PNC and our communities. – Ryan Beiser, PNC regional president of Colorado.

 

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Women to Watch: Tendit Group

Women in Colorado are making an impact in every industry, enterprise and workplace role imaginable. They are CEOs, startup founders, strategists and irreplaceable employees who not only are instrumental in their own organization’s success; through their daily actions and achievements, they set a precedent of possibilities for the next generation of women in business to build upon. Every woman in business has her own story, and we present a few of them in this special advertising section with profiles specifically designed to show the person — the face, if you will — behind the business or organization that she has helped build or nurture.

Women to Watch: Tendit Group

Tendit Group is a private equity-backed collective of best-in-class providers that, when combined, provide a full suite of external facilities services that improve curb appeal and keep properties fully operational. Our brands are the best at what they do in every city we operate in, leveraging years of experience and regional knowledge while representing the commitment to exceptional service that Tendit is known for. We have a unique approach in the marketplace, able to provide a complete package of services to building owners – a one-stop shop in a fragmented market. We are growing rapidly and have lots of opportunities for people who want to work hard and grow their careers along with us.

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Women to Watch: Vectra Bank

Women in Colorado are making an impact in every industry, enterprise and workplace role imaginable. They are CEOs, startup founders, strategists and irreplaceable employees who not only are instrumental in their own organization’s success; through their daily actions and achievements, they set a precedent of possibilities for the next generation of women in business to build upon. Every woman in business has her own story, and we present a few of them in this special advertising section with profiles specifically designed to show the person — the face, if you will — behind the business or organization that she has helped build or nurture.

Women to Watch: Vectra Bank

Megan Severs is SVP and Public Finance Relationship Manager for Vectra Bank Colorado. She is a lender specializing in Tax Increment Financing and District financing, working with developers, cities, and urban renewal authorities to finance public improvements. She also focuses on student housing. Megan began her career at Vectra Bank in 2013 as a Credit Analyst and has been promoted multiple times since then. Her dedication and motivation have created a strong brand reputation in the municipal finance sector. She has been involved with Junior League of Denver for many years, two of which on the Board of Directors.

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Women to Watch: Junior Achievement

Women in Colorado are making an impact in every industry, enterprise and workplace role imaginable. They are CEOs, startup founders, strategists and irreplaceable employees who not only are instrumental in their own organization’s success; through their daily actions and achievements, they set a precedent of possibilities for the next generation of women in business to build upon. Every woman in business has her own story, and we present a few of them in this special advertising section with profiles specifically designed to show the person — the face, if you will — behind the business or organization that she has helped build or nurture.

Woman to Watch: Junior Achievement

Junior Achievement builds the economic self-sufficiency of young people throughout the region, and these innovative, resourceful Women to Watch help make that happen. Pictured at the future site of the JA Free Enterprise Center, these board members and senior staff leaders are the strength behind the exciting future of the organization. They dream big and make those dreams a reality— with grit, drive and style. This future home of JA headquarters and two experiential discovery centers will impact thousands of students throughout the region each school year. They are the Women to Watch today — building the Women to Watch tomorrow.

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