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Creating Spaces of Belonging for Refugees

The Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation and TIED (Talent, Inclusion, Engagement & Diversity) Roundtable hosted an online discussion on April 21 on the importance of creating spaces of belonging for refugees, especially in Colorado. Ndeye Ndao, community outreach specialist for the International Rescue Committee, introduced and moderated the discussion. She was joined by Erika Bodor, managing director at Project Worthmore, Yoal Kidane Ghebremeskel, co-founder [...]

2022-04-26T13:36:37-06:00April 26th, 2022|

Jerome Davis Named Executive Vice President of Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce and President of the Chamber’s Leadership Foundation

Davis brings nearly three decades of business and community leadership to the role DENVER – The Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce has named Jerome Davis executive vice president of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce and president of the Chamber’s Leadership Foundation. Davis stepped into the role on an interim basis in Jan. 2022. “As one of the most respected leaders in the community, [...]

2022-03-23T09:44:38-06:00March 23rd, 2022|

Black History & Sakura Square: The Intersectionality of Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision and the Internment of Japanese Americans

The Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation and TIED (Talent, Inclusion, Engagement & Diversity) Roundtable hosted a celebration and discussion on Feb. 17 on the intersectionality of Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision and the internment of Japanese Americans. Tasha Jones, president and founder of LV Jones Consulting, introduced the discussion. She was joined by meeting facilitator Gloria Neal, public affairs director for the office of [...]

2022-03-02T10:18:10-07:00March 2nd, 2022|

Moving Beyond Quotes: Honoring the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Importance of Solidarity

The Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation and TIED (Talent, Inclusion, Engagement & Diversity) Roundtable hosted a celebration and discussion of Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy on Jan. 20. Jenna Diaz-Gonzalez, program director at the Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation, introduced the discussion. She was joined by speakers Dr. Roberto Montoya, chief educational equity officer at the Department of Higher Education, Dr. Kalonji [...]

2022-01-26T10:46:36-07:00January 25th, 2022|
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