Faces Behind the Chamber
The Colorado Chamber is recognizing members of our staff to highlight the hard work they do to be a unifying voice for business and champion a healthy economic climate to secure Colorado’s future. Learn more about our amazing staff below!
As Senior Vice President of Government Affairs for the Colorado Chamber, Meghan Dollar leads the charge in advocating for Chamber members at the state capitol, engaging in direct lobbying efforts, grassroots coordination, coalition leadership, and providing critical testimony on key business issues.
Lisa Reeves, the executive vice president of finance at the Colorado Chamber, manages and oversees all financial aspects of the organization. Additionally, she is responsible for Human Resources and employee benefits.
As an integral part of the Colorado Chamber’s membership team, Julie Coakley plays a pivotal role in helping the Chamber foster strong relationships with key business leaders throughout the state. Julie supports both members and staff across the organization, ensuring the business community is engaged with the Chamber’s important work.
As Events Manager for the Colorado Chamber, Lauren Stellman plays a pivotal role in supporting the Chamber’s mission. She helps execute signature events, manages event sponsorships, supports the Colorado Chamber Alliance and oversees the Colorado Civics Bee program.
As Manager of Operations, Laura Moss keeps all of the Colorado Chamber’s critical programs and departments running smoothly and is vital to the team. She provides IT and AV support, manages tasks such as newsletters and meeting notices and maintains administrative systems.
As Senior Vice President of Communications for the Colorado Chamber, Cynthia Eveleth-Havens oversees the Chamber’s communication strategies. Her role encompasses media relations, digital marketing, social media, public relations and strategic research.
As the Leadership Colorado Program Manager at the Colorado Chamber, Molly Kostka plays a pivotal role in shaping future leaders and executives of our state. Through the Leadership Colorado program, she organizes visits and experiences with a diverse range of businesses.
As Vice President of Investor Relations and Executive Director of the Colorado Chamber Alliance, Lauren Schwartz plays a crucial role in ensuring that members are actively engaged in the Colorado Chamber’s mission to help businesses thrive and protect the state’s economic vitality and competitiveness.
As a Regulatory Affairs Advisor for the Colorado Chamber, Christy Woodward engages with state agencies and stakeholders on rulemaking, compliance and emerging issues. She offers expert testimony and helps guide the Chamber’s policy and advocacy work.
As the Executive Vice President of Business Partnerships, Dave Tabor is dedicated to building strong connections with business leaders across the state. He oversees board development, leads the membership team and directs the Chair’s Roundtable.
As Vice President of Strategic Initiatives for the Colorado Chamber, Ed Sealover focuses on proactively benefiting Colorado’s business community. Ed also writes and edits The Sum & Substance, a business-policy news site launched in February 2023.
As the Communications and Advocacy Manager, Teresa Busk plays an important role in shaping the Chamber’s communications strategies. Her responsibilities include media relations, digital marketing, social media, public relations and strategic research.
As President and CEO of the Colorado Chamber, Loren Furman leads the organization with a focus on advancing Colorado’s business community. Loren works closely with her team to shape the Chamber’s vision and champion initiatives that make a positive impact for Colorado businesses.
As Director of Investor Relations at the Colorado Chamber, Lo Leeman plays a key role in ensuring members are fully engaged in the Chamber’s benefits and receive maximum value from their membership.