GARIN VORTHMANN

( Colorado )

Subjects: All Subjects

Clients

1) Aftersight (Audio Information Network of Colorado

2) AMGEN

3) AMTA obo Colorado Coalition of Massage Therapists

4) Anheuser-Busch Inc.

5) Auraria Higher Education Center

6) Citizens for Arts to Zoo

7) COLORADO BANKERS ASSOCIATION

8) Colorado BioScience Association

9) COLORADO FARM BUREAU

10) Colorado Health Facilities Authority

11) COLORADO LEGISLATIVE STRATEGIES

12) COLORADO OIL & GAS ASSOCIATION

13) COLORADO SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND BLIND

14) Colorado School of Mines

15) Consumer Healthcare Products Assocation

16) COUNTY OF WELD, COLORADO

17) Ed and Shirley, Inc.

18) Friends of the Colorado Talking Book Library

19) Holcim Participations (US) Inc.

20) Instacart

21) InState Partners

22) Kinder Morgan, Inc.

23) NextEra Energy Resources

24) Novo Nordisk

25) Rio Grande Water Conservation District

26) Rocky Mountain Home Association

27) South Metro Denver Chamber

28) Southwestern Water Conservation District

29) Stride, Inc.

30) TechNet

31) United Rotocraft, a division of Air Methods Corporation

32) Vantage Data Centers

33) Western States Ranches LLC

Number of Years as a Lobbyist

11-15 years

Biography

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.

Last Updated: March 28, 2025