Reynolds Advisory Partners, a Denver investment bank boutique specializing in mergers and acquisitions, capital-raising and financial advisory services for middle-market clients nationwide, has been founded by Douglas Reynolds.
The Intermountain Rural Electric Association has discontinued its membership in the Colorado Rural Electric Association.
Alpine Access, a Denver-based provider of home-based customer- care solutions, has been selected by Douglas County-based Jeppesen to handle inbound customer service and order placement.
The Leadership Aurora Class of 2008 and Scott Pasternack, owner of Pasternack Pawn Shops, have arranged for the purchase of 12 new violins for Augustana Arts’ City Strings program.
GoodBelly, the fruit drink line created last year by Boulder-based NextFoods, was included in the Los Angeles Examiner’s “Top Ten Best Food Product Introductions for 2008.”
Bye Energy of Highlands Ranch and Arapahoe County-based Gevo Inc. announced a development agreement to explore opportunities for the marketing and distribution of renewable aviation fuels to small- and medium-size airports.
The Colorado Department of Agriculture is offering 16 testing locations throughout the state for those interested in pursuing their license as a commercial pesticide applicator. For more information, contact Carol Barton at 303-239-4186 or e-mail her at carol.barton@ag.state.co.us.
IronWare Technologies, a Denver- based solutions provider and Microsoft Gold certified partner, announced it will join EKS&H for an educational seminar on Feb. 19 on strategies and technologies to help businesses weather the current economic downturn.
TAXI, the new development in the River North neighborhood, recently added Saatchi + Saatchi public relations firm to its tenant mix.
Intermap Technologies announced that Clemson University has entered the second phase of research efforts sponsored by Intermap. The project uses Intermap’s NEXTMap 3-D road data to more efficiently manage the use of the gas engine and the electric-drive systems in hybrid vehicles.
NavDog.com of Denver has launched a new map-search technology that uses intelligence to refine content and search results.



