• Ecotech Institute named Zhanna Stavina as the school’s new director of admissions.
• Doc Popcorn appointed food industry veteran Garth Moore as chief operations officer, a newly created position.
• Ken Siegel, a member of Sherman & Howard’s commercial litigation practice group, was elected to the board of directors of Roundup River Ranch, a camp for kids with chronic and life-threatening illnesses.
• Wouter van Kempen has been appointed president and chief operating officer of DCP Midstream LLC. Also, Bill Waldheim was appointed president of DCP Midstream GP LLC.
• PetAid Colorado named Debrah Schnackenberg director of PetAid Disaster Services.
• Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP has added associates John Bowlin and Jim Henderson in the trial department and Hyland Coker, Catherine Reichel and Sam Seiberling in the firm’s finance & acquisitions department.
• Deloitte’s Denver office named Brian Fleming and Gregory McClure directors at Deloitte Tax LLP; Chetan Jain director, Deloitte Consulting LLP; and Sandra Lilja and Robert Ky Tangen directors of Deloitte & Touche LLP.
• Nicholas Barto was named managing director of the Catholic Health Initiatives Venture Capital Group.
• SE2 hired project manager Megan Cranston and associate Rachel Schiller.
• Sheridan Ross P.C. announced the addition of Brent R. Lindon as an associate.
• Jeanine Limone Draut has been named communications officer for The Colorado Trust.
• Attorney Gene A. Ciancio has been appointed to the Metropolitan Football Stadium District board, representing Adams County.
• Jordan Robbins joined HFF as a director in its Denver office.
• LinkSmart appointed Mike Stigliano as vice president of business development.
• The Denver Urban Renewal Authority hired Bryan Slekes as a redevelopment specialist.
• Wind Crest hired Winoka Clements as the director of human resources.
• David Gregory has been named to a newly created position as president and chief operating officer at Denver Management Advisors Inc.
• Wendy Macklin, professor and chair of the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, is the recipient of a $587,653 grant from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, to support her research related to nerve repair due to damage caused by multiple sclerosis.



