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A Formula for Impact: Leadership Colorado at DMNS

This week, the Leadership Colorado cohort stepped behind the scenes at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science to explore what it takes to lead a mission-driven organization at scale. CEO George Sparks, CFO Ashley Bassim, EVP of Exhibit Planning Nancy Walsh, and SCFD Deputy Director Jessica Kato shared insights on measuring impact, planning for […]


In the News: Colorado Chamber Press Roundup

K99: The 2025 ’10 Coolest Things Made in Colorado’ Since 2021, the Colorado Chamber of Commerce has been highlighting innovative products manufactured in the state; each fall they hold a banquet and announce which one of 10 finalists is the People’s Choice winner for that year. Read More… CPR: Two Southern Colorado inventions are in the running […]


Colorado Chamber of Commerce Board Member Feature: Darrin Henke

The Colorado Chamber is recognizing members of our Board of Directors to highlight the work they do to advance our mission and champion a healthy economic climate to secure Colorado’s future. Darrin Henke has served on the Colorado Chamber board since 2009, making him one of our longest serving board members. In his professional role, […]


Colorado Supreme Court Decision Provides Consistency and Clarity to Employers

For media inquiries, please contact Cynthia Eveleth-Havens at [email protected]. DENVER – The Colorado Chamber of Commerce today praised the Colorado Supreme Court’s decision in By the Rockies LLC v. Perez, ruling that the two-to-three-year statute of limitations in the Colorado Wage Claim Act applies to claims under the Colorado Minimum Wage Act. The Colorado Chamber joined […]


Voting Opens for the Coolest Thing Made in Colorado “People’s Choice” Award

For media inquiries, please contact Cynthia Eveleth-Havens at [email protected]. DENVER – Online voting opened today for the Colorado Chamber’s Coolest Thing Made in Colorado People’s Choice award. The fourth annual contest celebrates the vibrant and diverse manufacturing industry across the state. “The People’s Choice award is one of the most exciting parts of this contest as it […]


In the News: Colorado Chamber Press Roundup

Bloomberg Law: T-Mobile Case ‘Sharpens Teeth’ of Colorado’s Taxpayer Rights Law A Colorado Supreme Court ruling overturning a $1.64 million business and occupation tax imposed on a T-Mobile unit bolsters a state requirement that proposed local tax changes be put on the ballot and provides what practitioners say is needed clarity on the scope of […]


Colorado Chamber Applauds Landmark TABOR Decision from State Supreme Court

For media inquiries, please contact Cynthia Eveleth-Havens at [email protected]. DENVER – The Colorado Chamber of Commerce today applauded the Colorado Supreme Court’s decision in MetroPCS v. City of Lakewood, determining that the City of Lakewood failed to comply with Colorado’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights (TABOR). The Colorado Chamber submitted an amicus brief on the case […]


Philip Morris International’s U.S. Businesses Put Pragmatic Philanthropy into Action in Colorado

Local Investments Totaling Nearly $1.2 Million Are Rooted in Real Needs, Listening to Learn, and Community Partnerships AURORA, CO—September 4, 2025—Philip Morris International’s U.S. businesses (PMI U.S.) today shared details of their philanthropic investments in Colorado, totaling nearly $1.2 million since 2021, including more than $1 million in 2024 and 2025 to date. This follows […]


Essay Submissions Open for the 2026 National Civics Bee

For media inquiries, please contact Cynthia Eveleth-Havens at [email protected]. DENVER – The Colorado Chamber of Commerce Foundation today announced the opening of essay submissions for the fourth annual 2026 National Civics Bee. The initiative encourages young Americans to engage in civics and contribute to their communities. The state chamber has partnered with eight regional partners across Colorado […]


In the News: Colorado Chamber Press Roundup

Colorado Politics: Stakeholders say delay of Colorado AI regulations offers breathing room, but not final resolution Colorado Chamber of Commerce executive director Rachel Beck says her members knew AI regulation was inevitable and are more than willing to comply, but many share Polis’s apprehensions about the original bill’s potential to stifle innovation in a burgeoning […]