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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS: Amber Kauffman was recently elected to a three-year term as governor of Region 7. Kauffman is a proj ect manager for the Engineering Co. in Fort Collins.

WOMEN’S VISION FOUNDATION: Named Robin Heller, an executive vice president at Western Union, as woman of the year. Other honorees include Lawrence Scicluna, Ball Corp., Ally Award; Alexis Wang, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp., the Betsy Bernard Emerging Leader award; Ann Ayers, a communication consultant, volunteer of the year; and Wow Internet, Phone & Cable, the corporate- advocacy award.

BISHOP MACHEBEUF HIGH SCHOOL: Added Bob Lemming, Felicity O’Herron and Steven Paoluccii to its board of trustees.

SE2: Appointed Brandon Zelasko and Amy Steinhoff as associates and Maggie McEntee as a production assistant.

MORRISON & FOERSTER: Hen drik Jordaan has joined the Denver office as co-chair of the firm’s private-equity and buyouts practice.

COLORADO HEALTHCARE STRATEGY AND MANAGEMENT: Elected Ron Kubit as president of the board of directors.

FULLER SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY: Named Rob Wagner managing broker of Fuller Castle Pines Sotheby’s International Realty.

WESTIN WESTMINSTER: Hired James Deimling as executive sous chef.

ARNOLD & PORTER LLP: Announced that commercial trial lawyer Ed Aro has joined the firm as a partner.

THE CENTERS FOR MEDICARE AND MEDICAID SERVICES:Named Dr. Brian Kavanagh, a radiation oncologist at University of Colorado Hospital, to its advisory panel on Ambulatory Payment Classification Groups.

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