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DENVER CSG today announced the appointment of Patricia Elias as the company s new Chief People and Places Officer. A people-oriented, global business leader, she brings a proven track-record of driving innovation, integrity and impact that will help CSG harness the power and collective talents of its more than 4,800 global employees.
As CSG continues to evolve, we are thrilled to have Patricia s rich experience developing people strategies to help drive our growth and industry leadership, CSG CEO Brian Shepherd said. She is an impressive leader who has proven she can excite, inspire, develop and lead a global team.
Shawn Neville’s famous last words: “I won’t be running another company.”
After a 22-year career as CEO of various organizations specializing in athletic footwear and information technology, the University of Denver and Daniels College of Business alumnus had planned to retire to Denver to be close to his mom and sister. Invest. Maybe run a nonprofit.
But as Neville (BSBA ’84) dined with a friend in Boston, temptation got the best of him. BOA, a Colorado-based company specializing in a groundbreaking, fit system technology, was hiring. The company already had seen global success with its snowboarding and cycling footwear, which tightened with the twist of a dial no laces required. Neville saw potential.
Resolute Capital Partners Promotes Christine Hiatt to Chief Operating Officer
With over thirty years of experience, Hiatt will help continue the private equity firm s record of operational excellence
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SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Resolute Capital Partners ( Resolute Capital ), a private equity firm that actively invests and manages investments in energy, commercial real estate, and technology, announced today that Christine Hiatt has been promoted from vice president, real estate acquisitions and dispositions to chief operating officer. In her new role, Hiatt will be responsible for delivering on the company s business plan and investment strategies, while overseeing the daily operations and administrative functions of the company.
Colorado Springs-area renters continued to pay more for apartments at the end of last year.
The average rent for a local apartment rose to $1,265.92 a month in the fourth quarter shy of a record, but still $62.33 higher on a year-over-year basis, according to a survey of apartment owners and landlords by Ron Throupe, an associate business professor at the University of Denver s Daniels College of Business, and Jennifer Von Stroh of Colorado Economic & Management Associates in Denver.
Fourth-quarter rents last year dipped almost $11 from the third quarter. But fourth-quarter costs traditionally decline from the third quarter because landlords see fewer renters late in the year and therefore lower rates to woo tenants, said Laura Nelson, executive director of the Apartment Association of Southern Colorado.
Is a new grocery store in Durango’s future?
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Several factors weigh against additional brick-and-mortar sites By Patrick Armijo Education, business & real estate reporter
Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021 5:03 AM Updated: Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021 9:56 AM Jean Fiorini, right, with south City Market rings up Petie Hunt on Tuesday. City Market says it currently isn’t looking at another location in Durango, but if the right opportunity emerges, it would consider adding a new supermarket. Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Is a new grocery store in Durango’s future? Jean Fiorini, right, with south City Market rings up Petie Hunt on Tuesday. City Market says it currently isn’t looking at another location in Durango, but if the right opportunity emerges, it would cons