720-626-4475
8396 East 50th avenue, Denver, CO, 80238, 
Subjects: All Subjects
Links:Website, LinkedIn
Former senior legislative advisor to Colorado Governors John Hickenlooper and Bill Ritter Jr.
Proven experience working with various industries including energy, healthcare, and education
Track record of lobbying success in Washington, D.C. and several states including Colorado, California, Florida, Iowa, and Texas
Jim Driscoll joined Cornerstone as the lead of the firm's flagship office in Denver, Colorado in November 2020. For the majority of his career, Jim worked as a dedicated public servant, serving in both the Hickenlooper and Ritter administrations as a senior legislative advisor. Under Colorado Governor Bill Ritter, Jim was responsible for ushering in the administration's top legislative priorities including the statewide 30 percent renewable energy standard. Upon the election of Governor John Hickenlooper, Jim stayed on to spearhead the young administration's legislative efforts.
Before joining Cornerstone, Jim founded Jim Driscoll Consulting, where he developed a proven track record of generating successes for his clients in Washington, D.C. and several states including California, Colorado, and Montana. Prior to founding Jim Driscoll Consulting, Jim ran the state government relations practice of the nation's largest group purchasing organization for pharmaceuticals, where he led efforts to open the group's flagship state government relations office and passed key legislation in more than a dozen states.
Jim's approach to lobbying and public affairs is results driven, collaborative, and client focused. As a result, many of his clients have worked with him for more than a decade.
A third-generation Montanan, Jim currently calls Denver home, where he resides with his wife and children. He earned both his bachelor's and master's degree in public administration from the University of Montana.
720-308-3497
1410 Grant Street, Suite B206, Suite B206, Denver, CO, 80203, 
Subjects: All Subjects, Agencies/Regulations, Alcohol, Appropriations/Budgets, Ballot Measures/Campaign Finance/Elections, Business/Commerce, Children/Family/Women, City/County Government, Education, Energy/Utilities, Finance/Banking, Health Care, Housing/Real Estate/Development/Construction, Immigration, Labor/Unions, Manufacturing, Medicare/Medicaid, Non-Profit, Pharmaceuticals, Planning/Land Use/Zoning, Privacy/Internet, Professional/Vocational Licensing, Public Safety, Public Sector, Retail, RFP/Procurement, Science/Technology, Taxes, Telecommunications, Tobacco, Tourism/Hospitality, Transportation/Vehicles
Links:Website
William Mutch, President of Mutch Government Relations, works with government relations at the local, State, and Federal levels.
Mutch has a strong track record managing associations, winning candidate campaign and legislative issues, building effective grassroots programs, managing political action committees, fundraising strategies, and building/managing broad legislative coalitions.
Experience includes campaigns for state and federal offices and organizing large statewide campaign efforts. As a lobbyist and association manager, Mutch has represented some of the largest companies and legislative coalitions, both nationally and in Colorado. He has also organized successful statewide initiative campaigns and has broad experience counseling business clients, elected officials, and candidates on both legislative and media issues. Additionally, Mutch has worked in the capital markets and understands financial services issues from the standpoint of the private sector as someone who has raised alternative investment capital and structured municipal bond transactions.
15-20 years
Named to Colorado's first 50 For the Future list of political professionals
William Mutch, President of Mutch Government Relations, handles government relations issues at the local, State, and Federal levels.
Mutch has a strong track record as a veteran professional lobbyist at the Colorado General Assembly. In addition to his successful representation of legislative clients, his background also includes managing associations, winning candidate campaign and legislative issues, building effective grassroots programs, managing political action committees, fundraising strategies, and building/managing broad legislative coalitions.
As a lobbyist and association manager, Mutch has represented some of the largest companies, and legislative coalitions, both nationally and in Colorado. He has also organized & managed successful local and statewide ballot initiative campaigns and has broad experience counseling business clients, elected officials, and candidates on both legislative and media issues. Additionally, Mutch has worked in the capital markets and understands financial services issues from the standpoint of the private sector as someone who has raised alternative investment capital and structured municipal bond transactions.
His background includes experience with issues ranging from the Endangered Species Act to foreign country representation land use, early childhood education & education choice/reform, oil & gas, landlord/tenant, business interests, transportation, health care, public finance, non-profit management, international relations, financial services, home building, economic development, taxation, international trade, water/resources, and budget.
Mutch has more than 20 years of experience in government, legislative affairs, and public policy beginning at his home state with the Montana State Legislature where he worked for four legislators and lobbied for a pro-business organization while attending college. This early experience took him to Washington, D.C. where he worked for the United States Senate, two Colorado members of the U.S. House of Representatives, and as a lobbyist at the Federal level for the U.S. clothing industry and a combination of foreign country and U.S. multinational clients while directing the research efforts at an international consulting firm.
In Colorado, Mutch represented the Housing & Building Association of Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs Forward, Homebuilders Association of Metropolitan Denver in government relations, was the Government Affairs Director for the Colorado Association of Homebuilders, and was the Chief of Staff for Colorado's Senate President during two-sessions of the Colorado legislature. After his work for Colorado's Senate President, Mutch served as chief executive of the pro-business organization Colorado Concern including responsibility for all direct advocacy/lobbying as well as managing teams of lobbyists and consultants, media relations, political fundraising, and management of the 100-member invitation only organization of Colorado's top business executives. In the capital markets, he held the position of Vice President in the public finance investment banking division of Piper Jaffray & Co., where he was responsible for marketing to government, home builders and developers on real estate construction financing, and new municipal bond issues involving metropolitan districts and worked in wealth management for Morgan Stanley.
William serves on the Board of Action 22 and National History Day in Colorado. He has been involved in several community organizations including Early Connections and was a volunteer tutor for Whiz Kids. He also served on committees for National Jewish Hospital, and was on the Board of Directors for both Concerts for Kids and the Bridge Project.
Mutch holds a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Montana, and an M.P.A. from the George Washington University's School of Business and Public Management. He was named to the first Colorado Statesman "50 for the Future" class.
303-573-1900
1600 Stout St., Suite 1400, Denver, CO, 80202, 
Subjects: All Subjects
Links:Website
I'm an attorney who specializes in assisting clients with government interactions. As a registered lobbyist, I advocate client interests before legislators, executive branch officials, and state agencies. Those representations run the gamut from simple legislative monitoring to active legislative agendas, including proactive legislation. My legal practice includes administrative, regulatory, and elections/campaign finance matters.
6-10 years
Best Lawyers "Ones to Watch": Government Relations
Dieter Raemdonck's practice is focused primarily on government relations matters at the federal, state, and local levels.
As a registered lobbyist, Mr. Raemdonck has invaluable expertise and experience communicating with state, county and municipal officials; state and federal legislators; executive branch employees; and state agencies and regulators. At the Colorado General Assembly, Dieter assists clients with all aspects of the legislative process, including drafting legislation, building coalitions, developing strategies for advocacy and messaging, lobbying legislators, and ultimately achieving clients' desired policy outcomes. His clients have a broad range of priorities, from general business issues to education, energy, real estate, and technology. In addition, he regularly advises and assists clients with political giving programs and campaign finance matters.
Dieter's practice also includes advocating client interests before regulatory bodies at the state and local levels. He often drafts proposed regulations, and represents clients before administrative boards and commissions.
(303) 717-0382
1410 GRANT ST., STE. C-308, DENVER, CO, 80202, 
An integral member of the Colorado business and political communities since 1991, InterMountain is one of the region's leaders in government relations, strategic communications/public affairs consulting.
Perhaps the firm's greatest strength is its roots in the local market. InterMountain was founded by Fred Niehaus and Tom Schilling, executive director and communications director, respectively, of the Colorado Office of Economic Development under former Governor Roy Romer. Today, Mr. Schilling - also a former business reporter for the Rocky Mountain News - serves as the company's CEO. His colleague Scott Spendlove has been a trusted Governor's aide, congressional staffer, and policy analysts with a Washington, DC think tank. InterMountain maintains working relationships with a network of professionals in a variety of fields including research, polling, grass roots development, and attorneys to round out any team a client might need.
As a firm, InterMountain is a member of, represents clients at or otherwise has close ties to the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, Colorado Association of Commerce & Industry, Economic Developers' Council of Colorado, Colorado Municipal League, Colorado Counties, Denver Regional Council of Governments and Public Relations Society of America/Colorado chapter. For reach beyond the state border, InterMountain is pleased to be the Colorado partner of The Advocacy Group.
Our experience and vast connections in the arena's of business, government and media allow us to deliver services ranging from legislative and regulatory advocacy to stakeholder outreach to crisis communications to media relations. We utilize strong relationships across the political spectrum to advance the cause of our clients. We boast a long-term track record of legislative accomplishment based on professionalism, issue knowledge, integrity and a well earned reputation working across the political aisle to get the job done.
Firm Specialties:
InterMountain works with our clients to develop a legislative agenda to address their interests and concerns. InterMountain notifies clients when specific bills are scheduled for hearing dates. We then organize testimony of clients and affected parties. Through this process, InterMountain is continually developing alliances with other groups that share interests similar to those of our clients. InterMountain's up to the minute monitoring and research of the bills that are important to our clients allows us to anticipate vote counts and lobby individual legislators accordingly.
Legislative Advocacy and Monitoring
Regulatory Consulting
Local Government Advocacy
Third party organization relations and alliance building
Strategic Planning & Messaging
Media Relations & Media Training
Crisis Communications/Rapid Response
SCOTT J. SPENDLOVE serves as the Director of Government Relations at Intermountain Public Affairs. A native of Lakewood, Colorado, Spendlove is an invaluable presence at the State Capitol for InterMountain's government relations clients. He assists these clients in developing and implementing legislative strategy and works with legislative leaders and various state departments to advocate beneficial bills and defeat measures that would be adverse to client needs. He monitors legislative and political developments on behalf of major corporate employers such as Union Pacific Railroad and Bridgepoint Education, as well as governmental entities such as E-470 Public Highway Authority.
Spendlove brings a diverse background of public policy and legislative relations experience to the clients of InterMountain. In his 18th year with InterMountain, Spendlove has served the past 10 years as the primary lobbyist for the firm. He previously held several positions in Colorado Governor Owens' administration, including Deputy Director of the Governor's Office of Legislative Liaison, and Chief of Staff to the Lieutenant Governor. Most recently, Spendlove was a Program/Policy analyst for the State Department of General Support Services, promoting efficiencies and cost savings in state government. Preceding his tenure in the Owens' administration, Spendlove worked in Washington D.C. for a state legislative nonprofit organization on energy and environment issues. Scott is proud to have served 6 years on the Board of Directors for Colorado Youth for a Change, including one year as Board Chair. CYC is a non-profit organization dedicated to reducing the youth drop-out problem in Colorado. Scott is active in his son's Boy Scout troop as a Committee member, and a has served for 7 years on the elementary school Accountability Committee. Spendlove is a graduate of Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon with a BS in International Affairs. He is married to Jenna, with a son Logan.
303-832-1061
1410 GRANT STREET, STE D-110, DENVER, CO, 80203, 
Subjects: All Subjects
Links:Website
1) Aftersight (Audio Information Network of Colorado
2) AMGEN
3) AMTA obo Colorado Coalition of Massage Therapists
5) AURARIA HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER
7) Cloudbreak Energy Partners, LLC
8) Colorado Bankers Association
9) Colorado BioScience Association
11) COLORADO HEALTH FACILITIES AUTHORITY
12) COLORADO LEGISLATIVE STRATEGIES
13) COLORADO OIL & GAS ASSOCIATION
14) Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind
20) Green Mountain Water & Sanitation District
21) Holcim Participations (US) Inc.
22) Instacart
23) InState Partners
26) Novo Nordisk
28) Rio Grande Water Conservation District
29) Rocky Mountain Home Association
30) South Metro Denver Chamber
31) Southwestern Water Conservation District
32) Stride, Inc.
33) SunShare, LLC
34) TechNet
35) United Rotocraft, a division of Air Methods Corporation
20+ years
Melanie joined CLS in 2000 and has nearly 25 years of expertise in public policy, lobbying, business, banking, bioscience and renewable energy. She enjoys working on complex economic development and tax policy, and has one of highest success rates passing incentives for varied industry sectors. She also has experience effectively lobbying k-12 education, capital development and healthcare. Melanie's strong network of relationships with legislators, as well as influencers in the government and public policy arena, ensures CLS' clients have unparalleled access to policy leaders.
Before beginning her lobbying career, Melanie was the Public Relations Director for the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association, then moved into lobbying as the Legislative Director at Colorado Farm Bureau, while obtaining a Master's from University of Colorado Denver's Graduate School of Public Affairs. Prior to that, she received her Bachelor's from Colorado Christian University. Melanie is a state board member of Girls on the Run and has served as an assistant instructor at the Colorado Mountain Club's High Altitude Mountaineering School.
Melanie is a married mother to three children and an extreme athlete. Her noteworthy accomplishments include finishing the Leadville 100 Ultra-Marathon, climbing all 58 of Colorado's mountains over 14,000', along with numerous high-altitude mountains around the world. Her current athletic focus is Pack Burro Racing, Colorado's official heritage sport, with her two rescued burros. Her dedication to these endeavors translates to the vision, planning and execution it takes to succeed in politics and advocacy.
303-900-8154
PO Box 1136, Suite 1350, Denver, CO, 80201, 
Subjects: All Subjects, Animals/Agriculture, Appropriations/Budgets, Ballot Measures/Campaign Finance/Elections, Business/Commerce, Cannabis/Drug Legalization, Energy/Utilities, Gaming, Health Care, Non-Profit, Pharmaceuticals, Planning/Land Use/Zoning, Public Sector, Science/Technology
Links:LinkedIn
OnTheBallot Consulting has over 10 years' experience representing a wide variety of clients under the Gold Dome in Denver. We will amplify your presence with the Colorado Legislative and Executive branches to help achieve your goals. OTB provides a tactical advantage for our clients through personal relationships built over the years with elected officials, legislative staff, and executive branch staff. By retaining OTB, you will be at the table for the conversations impacting your mission, while driving your legislative agenda forward in Colorado.
11-15 years
With a track record of delivering results in communities across Colorado and in Denver, Brett Moore has been engaged in the state since 2007. Building on experience gained as a non-partisan employee at the Colorado General Assembly, he founded OnTheBallot Consulting (OTB), a Denver-based lobbying firm. He has achieved legislative wins by building strong relationships with elected officials, staff, and other government affairs professionals.
Entering his 16th legislative session, and 12th with OnTheBallot Consulting, Brett brings lobbying expertise across a variety of issue areas, including: energy development; private property rights; ag/rural/water; health care; and behavioral health. OTB's clients are non-profits, small businesses, trade associations, and local governments whose voices are amplified by this representation.
THE ADVOCACY GROUP
(50 states, Federal and DC, )703-597-4276
1201 Wilson Blvd., 27th Floor, Arlington, VA, 22209, 
Subjects: All Subjects
Links:Facebook, LinkedIn
TAG is a one-stop, results-oriented network for clients with needs in a single state or multiple jurisdictions. The TAG network consists of one top firm per jurisdiction or specialty. Collectively we are 60+ firms including lobbyists across the US, public affairs specialists in various countries (Australia, Canada, Mexico, Russia, CIS, Central Asia, Central & Eastern Europe, Turkey, Israel, United Kingdom and the European Union) and specialty services (50-state legislative and regulatory tracking, grassroots, jury selection, market entry strategy and social enterprise business development).
Each TAG member offers its clients a tailored strategy that will provide them with a solution. Our TAG members are an integrated team, both near and far throughout the world, yet offering insight within each location.
The TAG network consists of the top lobbying firms across the US, public affairs specialists in various countries and specialty services.
US Members:
50-States
DC Council
US Congress
International:
Profile Consulting (Aust) Pty Ltd (Australia)
Tactix (Canada)
Monarch Global Strategies (Mexico, Central & South America)
Kesarev (Russia, CIS, Central Asia, Central & Eastern Europe, Turkey & Israel)
Instinctif Partners (United Kingdom & the European Union)
Specialty members:
Five Corners Strategies (Grassroots Advocacy & Public Affairs)
FOCUS, a Leonine Business (50-State Legislative & Regulatory Tracking & Analysis)
Select Litigation (Jury Selection)
Bullpen, LLC (Market Entry Strategy)
The Virtuous Cycle Collaboratory (Social Enterprise Business Development)
Law Offices of Mitchell D. Gravo, Inc. (Specialty Member)
303-832-1061
1410 GRANT STREET, STE D-110, DENVER, CO, 80203, 
Subjects: All Subjects
Links:Website
1) Aftersight (Audio Information Network of Colorado
2) AMGEN
3) AMTA obo Colorado Coalition of Massage Therapists
5) Auraria Higher Education Center
7) Cloudbreak Energy Partners, LLC
8) COLORADO BANKERS ASSOCIATION
9) Colorado BioScience Association
11) Colorado Health Facilities Authority
12) COLORADO LEGISLATIVE STRATEGIES
13) COLORADO OIL & GAS ASSOCIATION
14) COLORADO SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND BLIND
20) Green Mountain Water & Sanitation District
21) Holcim Participations (US) Inc.
22) Instacart
23) InState Partners
26) Novo Nordisk
28) Rio Grande Water Conservation District
29) Rocky Mountain Home Association
30) South Metro Denver Chamber
31) Southwestern Water Conservation District
32) Stride, Inc.
33) SunShare, LLC
34) TechNet
35) United Rotocraft, a division of Air Methods Corporation
11-15 years
Garin began her political career in Washington D.C. working for Senator Wayne Allard and ran the government affairs department at Colorado Farm Bureau before joining Colorado Legislative Services in 2007. She became partner in 2012 and steadfastly through her career, Garin has honed her policy knowledge on issues related to agriculture, including water and property rights. She also is highly skilled as a strategist for higher education, business, liquor, and state licensure issues.
Growing up on a ranch in southwest Colorado gave Garin a strong work ethic and her dedication to understanding an issue completely shows up when representing CLS clients. Her adeptness in many policy areas and direct manner of speaking means that she is a trusted resource for legislators on both sides of the aisle. She is regarded as a top water policy expert in Colorado and has been recognized for her work bolstering the Colorado business climate by working to align agriculture and energy-- two of the top five drivers of the Colorado economy--on a variety of issues. Garin was recognized as one of Colorado's "Top Women in Energy" by the Denver Business Journal in 2017.
She is a proud graduate of Colorado State University where she earned an Agricultural Business degree. Garin has completed Colorado Farm Bureau's Elite Leaders Academy, is a member of the Women's Energy Network of Colorado and has served on the Colorado Agricultural Leadership Program board and Butterfly Pavilion's Fund Development Committee.
In her free time, Garin cherishes time with her husband and two daughters, especially during trips to the mountains. She is an avid reader, sous-chef for her husband and wine connoisseur who frequents the Napa Valley.
720-323-8496
P.O. BOX 9363, Denver, CO, 80209, 
Subjects: Agencies/Regulations, Alcohol, Ballot Measures/Campaign Finance/Elections, Business/Commerce, Children/Family/Women, City/County Government, Civil Rights, Consumer Protection, Corrections/Criminal Justice, Energy/Utilities, Environment/Recycling, Finance/Banking, Food/Restaurants, Gaming, Health Care, Housing/Real Estate/Development/Construction, Immigration, Insurance, Labor/Unions, Manufacturing, Media/Entertainment, Medicare/Medicaid, Non-Profit, Pharmaceuticals, Planning/Land Use/Zoning, Privacy/Internet, Professional/Vocational Licensing, Public Safety, Public Sector, Retail, RFP/Procurement, Science/Technology, Taxes, Telecommunications, Tourism/Hospitality, Transportation/Vehicles
Links:LinkedIn
Highly skilled attorney and former State Representative with experience in state and federal political and legislative process for over 25 years. My work includes legislative, regulatory and other interactions with state government for clients ranging from international companies to local non-profits. I take complex information and formulate strategy for clients.
11-15 years
Recognized by Colorado Confidential, as Most Effective State Representative, 2007 Session
Denver Business Journal, Power Book Winner, Health Care, 2006
Colorado Commissioner: Uniform Law Commission, 2005-11 and 2013-present (Division Chair, 2007-09; Member, Scope and Programs Committee, 2009-11); Chair of Colorado Commission 2013-present.
Member: Health Chairs, National Conference of State Legislatures, 2006-09.
International Election Observer: Member of National Democratic Institute's International
Observation Team for the Ukrainian Parliamentary Elections, 2007.
After serving as Chair of the Colorado House of Representatives Health and Human Services Committee, Anne returned to a full time law and lobbying practice in 2009. As a legislator, she had oversight responsibility for the Department of Public Health and Environment, Department of Human Services, Department of Health Care Policy and Financing, and was responsible for oversight responsibility for review and approval of more than 14,000 state rules and regulations annually, handling sensitive litigation and internal matters for the Colorado General Assembly.
She has lobbied federally as well as in several states. Her law experience includes advising emerging and established business and public entities, nonprofits and individuals on issues related to the course of commerce, choice of entity, real estate, transactions, litigation, and appellate and public policy needs in state and federal district and appellate courts in Colorado, Florida and Washington, DC.
303-832-1061
1410 GRANT STREET, SUITE D-110, DENVER, CO, 80203, 
Subjects: All Subjects
Links:Website
1) AMGEN
2) AMTA Colorado Chapter / Colorado Coalition of Massage Therapists (CCMT)
4) Audio Information Network of Colorado (AINC)
5) Auraria Higher Education Center (AHEC)
6) Citizens for Arts to Zoo (CATZ)
7) Colorado Bankers Association (CBA)
8) Colorado BioScience Association (CBSA)
10) Colorado Health Facilities Authority (COHFA)
11) Colorado Oil & Gas Association (COGA)
12) Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind (CSDB)
13) Colorado School of Mines (CSM)
16) Friends of the Colorado Talking Book Library (FCTBL)
17) Holcim US
18) Instacart
19) InState Partners (Advantage Capital Partners)
20) Kalkomey
22) Novo Nordisk
23) Rocky Mountain Home Association (RMHA)
24) South Metro Denver Chamber (SMDC)
25) Southwestern Water Conservation District (SWCD)
26) Stride, Inc.
27) TechNet
28) United Rotocraft
20+ years
Jim is a highly accomplished senior executive, consultant, lobbyist and strategist with over 30 years of success in public policy, politics, government, energy, healthcare, financial services, transportation, state budget, local government, education and the nonprofit sector. Over the course of his career he has spearheaded legislation that has resulted in robust energy development, broader access to public k-12 education, enriched opportunities for higher education, higher air and water quality standards, major investments in transportation, and a healthy balance of power between the state and local governments.
Jim immerses himself in learning about his clients' needs and can put complex issues into relatable terms. He moves people to understand issues first and then support the policies he is advancing. It is because of this strategy and his leadership on oil and gas issues that he was presented with the Denver Business Journal's "Who's Who in Energy" award in 2017.
Some of Jim's highest accomplishments include creating the Arkansas River State Park, passing the Clean Air Clean Jobs Act and passing the Colorado School of Mines (CSM) Exemplary Institution Act, which enabled CSM to provide one of the highest quality and rigorous research experiences in the nation.
Jim has a Bachelor's of Science degree from Oregon State University. He has been married 38 years and he and his wife, Mary, have two adult children. Jim is an avid cyclist and has completed nine years of Ride the Rockies and Iowa's RAGBRAI. He also loves to fly fish and play guitar. His joy is seeing the humor that presents itself in everyday situations and sharing it whenever possible.
720-570-9200
1225 Logan Street, DENVER, CO, 80203, 
4) Chevron
5) COLORADO COMPETITVE COUNCIL
6) Colorado Hospital Association
7) Colorado Independent Liquor Stores United
9) DAVITA, INC.
10) Denver Water
12) eBay
13) Hope Online Learning Academy Co-Op
16) MAXIMUS, Inc.
303-860-0555
1660 Lincoln St Suite 2910, SUITE 300, DENVER, CO, 80246, 
303-628-3380
1001 Seventeenth Street, Suite 300, Suite 300, Denver, CO, 80202, 
1) American Property Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA)
3) Cigna Corporate Services, LLC
4) Cigna Group
5) Colorado Charter School Institute
6) Colorado Coroners Association
7) Colorado Creditor Bar Assocation
11) Continental Casualty Company (CNA)
13) NATIONAL COUNSEL ON COMPENSATION (NCCI)
14) National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB)
15) National Pork Producers Council
16) Professional Independent Insurance Agents of Colorado
17) The Capstone Group/Metro District Education Coalition
303-860-0555
1660 Lincoln St Suite 2910, SUITE 300, DENVER, CO, 80246, 
1) American Coating Association
2) Apple Inc
3) AT&T
4) Colorado Beverage Assocation
5) Colorado Contractors Association
6) Colorado Restaurant Association
7) Colorado Rural Electric Association
9) DOUGLAS COUNTY BUSINESS ALLIANCE
10) EDUCATION REFORM NOW ADVOCACY
11) FOSTER GRAHAM MILSTEIN CALISHER LLP/Colorado Contractors Association
14) Independent Community Bankers of Colorado
15) JEWISHcolorado
16) Keep It Colorado
17) Lyft
18) Metro District Education Coaltion
19) Metropolitan State University of Denver
20) Novartis Pharmaceutical Corporation
21) Salesforce
22) Sports Fans Coalition, Inc
24) Ultragenyx Pharmacuetical Inc
303-860-0555
1660 Lincoln St Suite 2910, SUITE 300, DENVER, CO, 80264, 
303-860-0555
1660 Lincoln St Suite 2910, Suite 300, Denver, CO, 80264, 
1) Apple Inc
2) AT&T
4) Colorado Beverage Association
5) COLORADO CHILDREN'S CAMPAIGN
6) Colorado Contractors Association
7) Colorado Psychological Association
9) Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad
10) Downtown Denver Partnership
11) FOSTER GRAHAM MILSTEIN CALISHER,LLP/Colorado Contractors Association
14) History Colorado