Tipoffs for Boulder, Colorado (State)
Boulder: Two City Staff Honored as 2024 Top Influencers in Local Government
BOULDER, Colorado, May 15 -- The city of Boulder issued the following news on May 14, 2024:
City of Boulder staff members Ana Silvia Avendano-Curiel and Ali Rhodes have been named two of this year's "Top 100 Influencers in Local Government" by Engaging Local Government Leaders (ELGL).
As the city's Equity Policy Advisor, Ana Silvia Avendano-Curiel has demonstrated a relentless commitment to centering historically excluded communities throughout her work to advance equity. She co-facilitates th
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Nossaman Expands Infrastructure Practice With Addition of Market-Leading Attorney Brent Butzin
LOS ANGELES, California, May 15 -- Nossaman, a law firm, issued the following news release:
Nossaman is pleased to announce Brent Butzin has joined our Infrastructure Group. He will serve as a partner in the Firm's newly opened Denver office.
Brent's practice focuses on advising public agencies on the structuring, procurement, negotiation, financing, construction and delivery of their most innovative, unconventional and challenging projects. He has extensive experience in the use of public-pri
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UC-Santa Cruz: DSAS Appoints Laura Arroyo as the Next Associate Vice Chancellor for Colleges, Housing, and Educational Services
SANTA CRUZ, California, May 15 -- The University of California Santa Cruz campus issued the following news:
The Division of Student Affairs and Success is pleased to announce Laura Arroyo has been named Associate Vice Chancellor for Colleges, Housing, and Educational Services (AVC CHES). Hired following a national search that began in February, Laura will report to the vice chancellor of student affairs and success, serving as a member of the division's cabinet and leadership teams. As the AVC
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UW-Led Project to Study Ozone, Atmospheric Layers a Finalist for Next-Generation NASA Satellite
SEATTLE, Washington, May 15 (TNSres) -- The University of Washington issued the following news release:
A project led by the University of Washington to better understand our atmosphere's complexity is a finalist for NASA's next generation of Earth-observing satellites. The space agency this week announced the projects that will each receive $5 million to advance to the next stage and conduct a one-year concept study.
STRIVE seeks to better understand the troposphere that we inhabit and the st
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