
ROCKY MOUNTAIN INSTITUTE: Announced that chairman and chief scientist Amory B. Lovins has won the Volvo Environment Prize, one of the world’s top environmental awards. The award comes a month after Lovins won the Asahi Foundation’s Blue Planet Prize.
HOLLAND & HART: Announced that Geoff Barry has joined the firm as of counsel focusing on technology-transfer issues.
GLOBAL WATER TECHNOLOGIES INC.: Named Rob Lock yer a project engineer and project manager and Roger Arrowsmith a sales manager for its Electric H20 subsidiary.
EL POMAR FOUNDATION: Announced the addition of Yaroslav Hetman and Maria Barsallo as program associates.
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF COLORADO: Created an associate board chaired by Lindsay Brown of the Staubach Co. The inaugural board includes Jonathan Adleman, Xcel Energy; Jason Baldwin, Compass Bank; Topher Beard, Western Pacific Insurance Network; Travis Dungan, KPMG; Brendan Falvey, Colorado Rockies; Jill Hixon, Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce; Bryan Howe, Erhardt, Keefe, Steiner, & Hottman; Melissa Kerin, Sherman & Howard; David Lederhos, Vectra Bank; Dennis Moore, Denver Broncos; Chris Onan, Appian Ventures; Chris Ottele, Holme, Roberts & Owen; Mikaela Rivera, Otten Johnson; Anthony Ryan, Hogan & Hartson; Lia Sedillos, Petro-Canada Resources USA; Sharon Walker, CBS4; Cashin White, JP Morgan Chase; and Jeremy Yazin ski, Lockheed Martin.
THE WILDLIFE EXPERIENCE: Recently added 13 directors. They are Gail Liniger, Re/Max International, vice chairwoman; Angela Baier, Cherry Creek Shopping Center; Mark Clouatre, Wheeler Trigg & Kennedy; Jim Christensen, Douglas County School District; John Fielder, photographer; Michele Fali vene, Guaranty Bank & Trust Co.; Giovanni Greco, the Wildlife Experience (ex-officio); Barry Hirschfeld, National Hirsch feld; Andy Klein, Icon Investment Group; Drew Lautrup, Merrill Lynch; Brian Mumaugh, Holland & Hart; Dr. Elaine Scholes, Denver Health; and Lynne Valencia, KUSA-TV.



