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Anyone involved in the Colorado Springs Arts scene knows Kat Tudor. She and her husband Bob have made numerous contributions to the arts locally, including their latest project, Marmalade at Smokebrush. Kat Tudor took some to talk to the CSBJ about Marmalade and local arts in general. What is Marmalade? Marmalade is the newest incarnation [...]

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Mark Volcheff became executive director of the National Homeland Defense Foundation in March, after the merger of two nonprofits focused on national security and homeland defense. The foundation’s main event is the National Security Innovation Competition, held April 29 at the Air Force Academy. The group seeks to highlight the latest research into national security [...]

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B.J. Scott has seen Peak Vista Community Health Centers through a time of tremendous growth — and incredible challenge as the worsening economy led more people to seek services at the safety net clinic. Peak Vista is a private, nonprofit health center that has treated patients in the Pikes Peak region since 1971. The clinic [...]

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Tom Elam has vast amounts of experience dealing with government contracts — first, as a member of the Air Force and then as a civilian. So when Colorado received permission for its first Procurement Technical Assistance Center, organizers knew exactly who to call. There are PTACs scattered throughout the United States, aimed at helping private [...]

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Raised in Sarasota, Fla., Anthony Nicosia, vice president and wealth adviser for Wells Fargo Private Bank, has worked for three investment houses since earning a bachelor’s degree in business from Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Fla. In 2006, he moved to Colorado Springs to help Wells Fargo launch its Private Bank. What are the challenges [...]

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Larry Barrett is president of the Colorado Springs World Affairs Council, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that aims to educate the community about international affairs. For anyone unfamiliar with the Colorado Springs World Affairs Council, how did the organization start and what are some of its guiding principles? We’ve been around for 31 years now. It [...]

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Kathryn Young, Colorado Springs’ longtime city clerk, is weathering an unusually contentious campaign season. The Business Journal asked for her thoughts. How long have you been city clerk? How has the job changed since you’ve been there? I was appointed city clerk in May 1994. The duties of the job have remained consistent. The city [...]

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John Rovie joined The Broadmoor as director of sales in September, after 17 years as sales director or catering director at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess and the Arizona Biltmore Phoenix. Rovie holds a bachelor’s in management from Arizona State University and has also worked in Vail and Seattle. What are the challenges of your position? [...]

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Ric Denton has worn several hats during his career: international physics professor, company owner and business consultant. When he moved to Colorado Springs in 2004, he decided against a full time job and instead started working at the Service Corps of Retired Executives, or SCORE. Now, Denton has come out of retirement to help new [...]

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Mark Rohlena has been CEO of Catholic Charities of Colorado Springs since the beginning of February. Before that he was a litigation attorney for Holland & Hart in Denver; for the past five years he advised nearly 500 attorneys on ethics issues. Rohlena earned his juris doctorate from the Ave Maria School of Law, then [...]

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