UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT DENVER AND HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER: Announced that Estevan Flores, executive director of UCD’s Latino Research & Policy Center, was appointed by the Mexican government to serve as a career-track adviser for a three-year term with the Institute for Mexicans Abroad.
COLORADO COLLEGE: Named Jay Maloney, a longtime development executive in health care, assistant vice president for development. Maloney will manage the Colorado Springs college’s $300 million Vision 2010 fundraising campaign.
MOUNTAIN STATES EMPLOYERS COUNCIL: Announced that Richard Robinson of Robinson Dairy has been made an honorary life member of the organization’s board of directors. Robinson has been a board member for 22 years and served as chairman of the council from 1989 to 1991.
ERNST & YOUNG LLP: Appointed Scott Hefner as managing partner of the firm’s Denver office.
PINNACOL ASSURANCE: Promoted Greg Reents to strategic operations director and Dee Riedel to director of medical operations.
APPA: The association serving educational-facilities professionals awarded Gary Reynolds, director of facilities services at Colorado College, the APPA Fellow designation for his longtime contributions to the association.
BOOM BROADCAST: Announced the addition of Heather Harrison as vice president of strategy.
ARGOSY UNIVERSITY: Named Marcia Bankirer president of the new Denver campus at 1200 Lincoln St.
SIMPLICITA: Appointed Daniel Winokur as vice president of business development.
INTERMAP TECHNOLOGIES INC.: Hired Richard Smolenski as vice president of sales.
VISTAR CORP.: John Brenholt will join the company as senior vice president and chief financial officer next week.
21ST CENTURY SCHOOLHOUSE LLC: Named Mark Eagle chief executive and Dusty Fisher chief technical officer.



