• The Colorado Symphony board of trustees has announced the election of B.J. Dyer, Dr. Christopher Ott and Ginger White as members.
• Naropa University appointed Charles G. Lief as president.
• MWH Global selected Dave Ellerbroek to lead the global upstream oil and gas sector.
• Jim Jonas has been named vice president of communications and marketing at Rose Community Foundation.
• Chris Chrisbens recently joined the Denver office of Holland & Hart in the labor and employment practice.
• Boulder Creek Builders announced the addition of Debbie Barker as the new director of sales operations.
• St Julien Hotel & Spa selected Kelly Cox as revenue manager.
• Aegis Analytical Corp. hired Mike Neal as its new chief technology officer.
• BeneTrac hired Stephanie Haney as national carrier channel manager and regional sales director for Colorado.
• The Colorado Pharmacists Society selected Jeannine Dickerhofe as the recipient of the 2012 Bowl of Hygeia Award for outstanding community service.
• American Sentinel University appointed Catherine Earl as associate provost
• Symplified announced the appointment of Denise Hayman as senior vice president of worldwide field operations.
• Hotel Teatro named Matthew Hamann director of revenue.
• Opus Development Corp. added John Bauknight as a real estate manager in the Denver office.
• University of Colorado Boulder named Christina Gonzales as the new associate vice chancellor for student affairs and dean of students.
• David S. Woodruff, a partner at Hillyard, Wahlberg, Kudla, Sloane & Woodruff, was recently awarded the “Case of the Year” award by the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association for a medical malpractice case in California.
• Harden Healthcare appointed Beth Davis as the executive director for its home health and hospice operations in Colorado.
• Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C. welcomed Irene Gallagher as a shareholder in the Denver office.
• Martin/Martin Inc. announced that Jim Thompson joined the firm as a engineer in the structural investigative group and Jerry May in the civil engineering infrastructure team.



