Ecotech Institute hired Kolby Chase as the school’s director of admissions.
Denver City Council has approved an appointment of James Q. Crowe, chief executive officer of Level 3 Communications, to the Denver Health and Hospital Authority board of directors.
The Rocky Mountain Children’s Law Center announced that Stacy Carpenter, a partner at Polsinelli Shughart, has joined the board of directors.
Citywide Banks appointed Maureen Barker president of its Mississippi branch in Aurora.
Alek M. Orloff, chief financial officer of Alpine Waste & Recycling, has been reappointed by Gov. John Hickenlooper to another three-year term on Colorado’s Solid and Hazardous Waste Commission.
Fred Meyer Jewelers recently appointed Kenny Hunter store manager of the new Lake Arbor store in Arvada.
Glenwood Hot Springs named Jeremy Gilley as its new director of sales and revenue.
Allstate Insurance Co. promoted John A. Kane to field vice president for the west central region.
ServiceMagic Inc. announced that Brandon Ridenour has been appointed as the chief technology officer and chief product officer.
Graebel Movers, Inc. promoted Rosie Beeber, Debra Torrey, Mindy Vazquez and Melanie Seibert to the newly created position of regional customer service manager. In addition, Jennifer Brasted, Sharon Mason, Dolores Wood and Krystal Lemke have been promoted to customer service supervisory positions.
Joseph Pierzchala and Chelsey Russell has be joined Wellbron Sullivan Meck & Tooley P.C. as associates.
The Colorado FFA Foundation will induct Reggie Wyckoff of Genoa, Alan Foutz of Akron, and Dawson Jordan of Walsenburg into the Colorado Agriculture Hall of Fame in February.
The Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition named Mandy M. Rigg of Lafayette and Hassan A. Latif of Aurora, to the board directors.
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