Colorado Business Committee for the Arts (CBCA) Names New Board Members
Denver, CO — Colorado Business Committee for the Arts (CBCA), a nonprofit 501(c)(3) serves as a catalyst for Colorado's business community to leverage the arts for economic vitality. CBCA has named the following new Board Members to 2-year terms:

  • Christina Bowen, Senior Counselor, JohnstonWells Public Relations
  • Julie Curtin, Executive Vice President, Development Counselors International (DCI)
  • Susan Fisher, Associate, Fairfield & Woods
  • Daniel J. Howard, Dean, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, University of Colorado, Denver
  • James M. Johnson, President & CEO, GE Johnson Construction Company
  • Bob Roby, Director of Organizational Development, Saunders Construction Company

Deborah Jordy, CBCA Executive Director, comments, "It is a privilege to have these highly committed and respected individuals join the CBCA Board. I look forward to further expanding our outreach in the community as a result of their leadership."

Colorado Business Committee for the Arts (CBCA) is a catalyst for Colorado's business community to leverage the arts for economic vitality. CBCA is a member organization of leading companies that have a philanthropic commitment to the arts and recognize the link between cultural vitality and creative and innovative success. Over 130 metro area businesses, representing 75,000 employees, are members of CBCA. Established in 1985 by local business leaders, Colorado is now an affiliate of Americans for the Arts, formerly of the National Business Committee for the Arts founded by David Rockefeller in 1967.

For photos or more information contact: Susan Beyda, CBCA Membership and Communications Director at 303-282-5129 or email sbeyda@cbca.org

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