CH2M Hill announced the sale of its information-technology solutions division, Enterprise Management Solutions, to Critigen, a unit of Golden Gate Capital, a private- equity firm. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Occupational HealthLink Inc. has changed its name to Axion Health Inc. The company is introducing new occupational health-protection programs, such as the ReadySet program for workforce emergency preparedness and response.
Silk, a Broomfield-based soy milk unit of Dean Foods Corp., has launched Silk Heart Health to assist consumers with cholesterol management. The new product combines two proven heart-healthy ingredients — natural soy protein and plant sterols — into a single product.
QVC Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Douglas County-based Liberty Media Corp., announced its intent to offer $500 million in senior secured notes due 2019.
Virtela, a Denver-based managed network services provider, announced it has been named a winner of the 2009 “Best Deployment Scenario” awards by Info Security Products Guide. Virtela’s implementation of its cloud-based secure remote access services for a global manufacturing company was selected in the VPN/IPSec/SSL category.
Johnson’s Corner, a full-service truck stop serving truckers for over 56 years, will host Trucker Appreciation Day on Sept. 30 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event is free for all local and over-the-road drivers.
Recondo Technology, a Greenwood Village-based provider of revenue cycle solutions for the health care industry, announced it has received a Phase I vendor product certification seal from the CAQH Committee on Operating Rules for Information Exchange.
Roomlinx Inc., a Broomfield-based provider of interactive TV products for the hospitality industry, announced the finalization of a $1.87 million debt conversion into common stock.
MAACO franchisee Brian Greenely of Parker was honored by the International Franchise Association with its annual Franchisee of the Year Award.



