Tami Lack has been named executive director of the Colorado Neurological Institute, succeeding Luanne Williams, who last month became executive director of the Rocky Mountain Children’s Health Foundation.
Lack comes to CNI from Third Way Center, where she had been director of development and administration for the past eight years.
“Tami Lack will be an outstanding leader for (us),” says Ron Eller, chairman of the CNI board. “She has the vision and desire to help take CNI to our next level of achievement.” Founded in 1988, CNI is the largest and most comprehensive neuroscience center in the Rocky Mountain Region. It is located in Englewood, where a staff of 50 physicians treating a full spectrum of neurological disorders, including epilepsy, brain tumors, head trauma, stroke and migraines.
Lack holds bachelor of arts degrees in music therapy and psychology from Colorado State University and a master of arts degree in organizational leadership and creativity from Regis University. Her husband, David, is chief operating officer at the Colorado Rural Health Center.



