Colorado Business Committee for the Arts Announces 2007 Board of Directors
Denver, CO – Colorado Business Committee for the Arts (CBCA) named Luella Chavez D’Angelo, President of Western Union Foundation as 2007 Board Chair and Jeff Tetrick, Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Pinnacol Assurance, as Treasurer.

New members joining the CBCA Board in 2007 include Tracy Aiello, Senior Counselor with JohnstonWells Public Relations; Randy Hampton, Partner with Ernst & Young LLP; Charlotte Nitzel, Partner with Holme Roberts & Owens, Eric Nesbitt, President and CEO of The Nesbitt Group; and Carla Stewart, Vice President and Chief Financial Officer – Operations with Qwest. Continuing their CBCA board service are Douglas Adams, President and CEO of the Colorado Symphony Orchestra; Michael Brenneman, Managing Partner for Teatro Tower LLC; Casey Cortese, Director of Corporate Sponsorships with Janus Capital Group; Caroline Fuller, Director with Fairfield & Woods PC; Pete Hannan, Director Human Resources with CH2MHill; Andrew Hudson, Senior Director Marketing and Corporate Communications at Frontier Airlines; Barbara Lewis, Owner of LewisGraham Art Consultants; Berry Morton, MD, Associate Medical Director Specialty Care and Hospital Operations for Kaiser Permanente; Steve Moyski, Managing Partner for Urban Frontier; William Murane, Of Counsel with Holland & Hart; Diane Padalino Vice President with Goldman Sachs; Marv Rockford, Principal of Rockford Gray; Jill Sanford, Senior Vice President and Chief People Officer for McData Corporation; Richard Scharf, President and CEO of Denver Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau; Will Seccombe of Revolution Communications LLC; David Thomson, Managing Director Marketing for Epiphany LLC; Elaine Torres, Manager Community Affairs with CBS4; Greg Vartanyan; Meredith Vaughan, Executive Vice President Account Planning for PRACO; and Chris Wineman, Principal of Semple Brown Design PC.

CBCA is a member organization of leading companies that have a philanthropic commitment to the arts and recognize the link between our cultural vitality and business prosperity. 150 Colorado businesses with over 75,000 employees are members of CBCA. Founded in 1984 by local business leaders, Colorado is one of 11 affiliates of the national Business Committee for the Arts founded by David Rockefeller in 1967. CBCA is a catalyst for Colorado’s business community to leverage the arts for workforce creativity, business prosperity, and economic vitality. CBCA provides programs, arts activities, training, research, and advocacy that stimulate creative and innovative success.

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