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Colorado Business Roundtable adds four execs to its board

The Colorado Business Roundtable added three more well-known executives to its board, the organization of business professionals announced Monday.

The new members are:

  • Lynn Granger, executive director of the American Petroleum Institute-Colorado
  • Carina Martin, founder and CEO of A Precious Child
  • Karla Nugent, chief revenue officer of the Weifield Group
  • George Sparks, president and CEO of the Denver Museum of Nature and Science

The roundtable is a economic policy organization made up of executives who lead some of the state’s largest employers.

The new board members join:

  • Gayle Dendinger, CAP Logistics
  • Peter Moore, Robinson, Waters and O’Dorisio P.C.
  • Becky Takeda-Tinker, Colorado State University System
  • Matthew Adrian, G5 Financial Group
  • Jeff Bloomquist, JPMORGAN Chase & Co.
  • Bob Call, Bonneville International
  • Brenda Egger, iHeart Media
  • Jennifer House of Jacobs Engineering
  • Ray Johnson of IBM
  • Mark Kennedy of the University of Colorado
  • Rebecca Kersting of CAP Logistics
  • Lloyd Lewis of ARC Thrift Stores
  • Ken Monfort of Monfort Companies
  • Danny D. Moore of DeNOVO Solutions
  • Kevin O’Neil, The O’Neil Group Company LLC
  • David K. Schunk, Volunteers of America Colorado
  • Timothy R. Shephard, Lockheed Martin
  • Chris Wright, Liberty Oilfield Services
From left, Lynn Granger, Carina Martin, Karla Nugent and George Sparks.
Photos courtesy of the Colorado Business Roundtable
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