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BOULDER The Boulder Chamber has named seven community leaders representing local businesses and nonprofit organizations to its Community Affairs Council. The new cohort joins 39 returning CAC members who help advise on the Boulder Chamber’s positions regarding local and state policy issues including housing, high-speed internet access, workforce transportation solutions and commercial development regulations that affect Boulder’s regional economic vitality. The CAC members added in 2021 are: Jason Isenberg, Sunflower Bank; Iffie Jennings, Xcel Energy; Dr. Mark Laitos, Cigna Health; Dawn Paepke, Kaiser Permanente; Sara Seeley, FNBO; Steve Schrader, Premier Members Credit Union; and Laura Sheinbaum, Boulder Housing Partners. “We will address a wide variety of issues from high-speed internet access to transportation,” Lori Call, senior director of policy programs for the Boulder Chamber, said in a written statement. “We will benefit greatly from ....
BOULDER The beginning of November was a big time for Iffie Jennings. She was beginning a new job, and there was an election underway one that included a measure that would have an outsized impact on Jennings’ new gig. Sponsored Content You’re maxing your tech “muscle.” You’ve increased speed, storage capacity, apps, cell services, etc. And along with all this new power you’ve created even greater mountains of data. And you protect it with …? EVEN MORE TECHNOLOGY, OF COURSE. Firewalls, back up storage and servers. But, is that even enough? As Jennings was stepping into her new role as Xcel Energy Inc.’s (NYSE: XEL) Boulder area manager, local residents were voting on how they wanted to see the relationship between the power utility and the city move forward. The question put to voters: Should Boulder continue its decade-long dispute with Xcel and keep pressing to launch a city-owned utility in an effort to control its own climate-change destin ....