Your Guide to Surviving Office Holiday Parties

‘Tis the season for office holiday parties. While the festive atmosphere can be full of opportunity, it is important to keep in mind some dos and don’ts for your upcoming office parties. We scoured the web for your primer on how to impress without stress. Look dashing in the snow. While the holidays are a … Read Post

Giving Back To Colorado 

I have so many great memories of my time at the Chamber, and some of our volunteer efforts have been the best: Our team taking a school bus once a week to read to our students at a local elementary school. The day we painted a senior housing facility—it was quite an undertaking but we … Read Post

O’Donnell Lends a Hand to Small Businesses

Mike O’Donnell is helping small business owners make their dreams a reality with resources and access to capital. As executive director of Colorado Lending Source and a Chamber member for 20 years, he has never hesitated to sit on a panel or support programs that give small businesses access to resources and capital such as … Read Post

Notable Systems Uses Tech to Provide Personal Touch

Health care has changed dramatically over the last decade, from the way it’s received to how it’s paid for – and technology is a huge part of that evolution. Chamber member Notable Systems, Inc. is bringing easy-to-use technology to doctors, nurses and the patients they serve. We sat down with Notable Systems President John Huggins … Read Post

One Leader Finds How She Can Serve

Sometimes we just need a little push as we contemplate our next step. For Lindsay Jones that push came when she received a scholarship to be in the Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation’s spring 2016 Impact Denver class. Not only did it mean she wouldn’t have to worry about financial strain during the six months … Read Post

The Business of Snow

The first snowflakes have finally fallen in the Denver metro area, with more in the forecast. That’s great news, and not just for those us who want to get in some good ski days—it’s good news for our economy. And, you know why: Snow means water. And, not just for Colorado but for the western … Read Post

Saturday Denver Leaders Shop Small

Business leaders and elected officials will celebrate Small Business Saturday by visiting food-focused businesses in the RiNo neighborhood of Denver Saturday morning. WHAT: The day after Black Friday marks Small Business Saturday, a day to support the local businesses that create jobs, boost the economy and preserve neighborhoods around the country. WHO: Denver Mayor Michael … Read Post