• Kumar & Associates Inc. named Duane Craft as the new manager of the Colorado Springs office.
• Cole Finegan, managing partner of Hogan Lovells’ Denver office, joined the Denver Foundation board of trustees.
• OPX Biotechnologies Inc. added veteran bioprocess engineer Hendrik Meerman to its team.
• Faegre Baker Daniels added Kara Lyons, Shelby Myers and Sierra Russell as associates.
• Cindy Mackin was selected as the visitors services coordinator for the City of Loveland.
• Kay Durkop-Scott, an inpatient nurse at Centura Health Porter Adventist Hospital, and Cathryn Reimanis, a nurse practitioner at Northwest Surgical Associates, were elected to serve as directors of the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing Certification Board.
• Entravision Communications Corp. promoted Donald Daboub to station manager overseeing Entravision’s television, radio and interactive media assets in Denver, Colorado Springs and Aspen.
• Japan America Society of Colorado named Claudine Locascio as its new executive director.
• Blair Reeves was appointed chief operations officer of the Better Business Bureau of Southern Colorado.
• Steven R. Felten was hired by the Town of Erie to serve as finance director.
• World Trade Center Denver appointed Holland & Hart attorney David Glynn to its board of directors.
• The Alzheimer’s Association Colorado Chapter announced new officers for 2012: Kelly Rogers, Mesa Marketing & Public Relations, chair; Sarah Lorance, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, vice chair; Tom Hurley, Jackson National Life Insurance, secretary; Jim Prugh, treasurer; and JJ Jordan, Jordan Consulting Group LLC, member at large . New board members for 2012 include: Andrea George, Wells Fargo Bank, board chair; Adam Duerr, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck LLP; Linda Peotter, Metal Trading Corp.; Kay Landen, AWARE; and Chris Binkley, Colorado Uplift.



