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Honorees Christine Benero, left, and Caz Matthews, right, with Benero's mother, Patterson Benero.
Honorees Christine Benero, left, and Caz Matthews, right, with Benero’s mother, Patterson Benero.
Joanne Davidson of The Denver Post.
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Kaiser Permanente’s vice president for government and external relations, ; president Kate Paul; and Lisa Schomp, owner of , are among those named the 25 Most Powerful Women in Denver by the . They were honored at a dinner held at the Four Seasons Hotel.

Others on the list: Faye Tate, director of diversity and inclusion at CH2M Hill; Margaret Kelly, chief executive at Re/Max World Headquarters; retired Denver Art Museum president Cathey Finlon; Elizabeth Soberg, president of United Healthcare of Colorado; Kelly Brough, president of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce; Kim Day, Denver’s manager of aviation; Tracy Huggins, executive director of the Denver Urban Renewal Authority; and Cleo Parker Robinson, founder and artistic director of Cleo Parker Robinson Dance.

Also, Mile High United Way chief Christine Benero; Patricia Barela Rivera, retired regional director for the Small Business Administration; Lynn Gangone, dean of the University of Denver Women’s College; Carita Watson, retired senior state executive for IBM; Galloway Group founder Jean Galloway; Colorado Health Foundation president Anne Warhover; Dee St. Cyr, chief business development officer for CADDO Solutions; Mimi Roberson, president and CEO of Presbyterian St. Luke’s Medical Center and the Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children; and , chief government and community affairs officer for Denver Health. And, , retired chair of the Women’s Bank of Colorado; retired leader of Denver Health and Hospital Authority; Caz Matthews, retired president of the WellPoint Foundation; , president of the Downtown Denver Partnership; and , chief of staff for Gov. John Hickenlooper.

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