
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.


