DAVIS GRAHAM & STUBBS, THE DENVER BAR FOUNDATION AND THE DAVIS FAMILY: On Wednesday presented the 2005 Richard Marden Davis Award to Kenzo Kawanabe, a Davis Graham & Stubbs litigation partner. The award is presented annually to a Denver lawyer under age 40 who has combined excellence as a lawyer with civic, cultural, educational and charitable leadership.
VECTRA BANK COLORADO: Promoted Dave Bruni to market president in Steamboat Springs. Bruni previously served as senior vice president in charge of commercial real estate.
DYNAMIC MATERIALS CORP.: Announced that Harold Wiegard has been named president and general manager of the company’s AMK Welding division, based in South Windsor, Conn.
ARROW ELECTRONICS INC.: Hired Ed Burke as director of marketing and Judy Lynch as business-development manager.
LOCAL MATTERS INC.: Announced the additions of Matthew Stover, chief executive and chairman of ypOne Publishing, and Nancy Hamilton, chief operating officer of Roving Planet, to the board of directors.
RAMTRON INTERNATIONAL CORP.: Appointed Robert Djokovich to the newly created position of vice president of product realization.
THE ART INSTITUTE OF COLORADO: Inducted Rod Pacheco, PG Exhibits’ design director, into its 2005 Hall of Fame for his contribution to industrial design.
HOLLAND AND HART LLP: Announced that Aaron Pomeroy has joined the Denver office as an associate in the business department.
KPMG LLP: Admitted James S. Allen, Barry Amman and Atif Siddiqi to the firm’s partnership in the Denver office.
THE DENVER PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOUNDATION: Announced Barbara Berv as the new president and chief executive.
GREENBERG TRAURIG LLP: Named Stephen Dietrich a shareholder in the Denver office.



