STATE OF

Governor’s Office of Boards and Commissions

121 State Capital Denver, CO 80203-1792 Phone: (303) 866-5232

To my fellow Coloradans:

In order to create a Colorado for all, we want to ensure people have the opportunity to make their voices heard - no matter where they live. Boards and commissions are a critically important way for Coloradans to engage in their state government and help improve their communities. We rely on the expertise of people across our state to serve on our more than 300 boards and commissions, and want them to reflect Colorado’s rich, diverse population. Our office is always looking to find people who are interested in helping us create a Colorado where everyone can thrive.

The Governor’s Office of Boards and Commissions brings people together from all corners of the state to make government work better for all of us. From the snow-capped peaks of the Western Slope to the rich fields of the Eastern Plains and everywhere in between, more than 2,200 Coloradans, are working tirelessly behind the scenes to tackle the important issues we face, and we’d love for you to join them.

To join the team, and serve on one of our boards or commissions, please fill out an application online at www.colorado.gov/governor/boards-commissions. Although each board or commission may have specific requirements for serving, we will make every effort to ensure that all voices are heard.

For those who have served or are serving, we sincerely thank you. For those who are willing and interested, please apply. With your help, we know we can make Colorado an even better place to work and live.

Kind Regards,

Governor

GENERAL INFORMATION

This book contains information about the Colorado boards and commissions with vacancies occurring before December 31, 2020, listed chronologically.

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Governor’s Office of Boards and Commissions 121 State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 303-866-5232 [email protected]

TABLE OF CONTENTS

A Accountancy, Colorado State Board of 60 Adams State University, Board of Trustees 83 Aeronautical Board, Colorado 83 Aging, Colorado Commission on 30 Air Quality Control Commission 5 Air Quality Council, Regional (RAQC) 16 Architects, Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors, State Board of Licensure for 31 Auraria Higher Education Center, Board of Directors of the 57 Automobile Theft Prevention Board 8

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Banking Board, Colorado 32 Beef Council Authority Board of Directors 32 Brain Injury Trust Fund Board, Traumatic 23 Broadband Deployment Board 60 Business Experiential Learning Commission 22

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Capitol Building Advisory Committee, State 33 Caring For Colorado Foundation Board of Directors 14 Charter School Institute Board 33 Child Care Facilities, Advisory Committee 34 Child Support Commission 55 Children's Trust Fund Board, Colorado 80 Chiropractic Examiners, State Board Of 20 Civil Rights Commission, Colorado 13 Coal Mine Board of Examiners 35 Collegeinvest Board of Directors 58 Colorado Commission on Family Medicine 35 Colorado Health and Sustainability (CHASE) 19 Colorado Mesa University, Board of Trustees for 84 Colorado State Fair Authority Board 78 Colorado State University System, Board of Governors 84 Colorado Tourism Board 21 Community Colleges and Occupational Education, State Board for 85 Community Corrections Advisory Council 11 Community Service, Governor's Commission on (ServeCO) 66 Conservation Easement Oversight Commission 36 Coroners Standards and Training Board, Colorado 12 Correctional Industries, Advisory Committee 72 Counselor Examiners, State Board of Licensed Professional 68 Creative Industries, Council on 36

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Deaf and Hard Of Hearing and Deafblind, Colorado Commission for 37 Dental Board, Colorado 1 Developmental Disabilities Counsel 37 Discovery Project Steering Committee 38 Disability Funding Committee, Colorado 65

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Early Childhood Leadership Commission 39 Education Leadership Council 63 Educational and Cultural Facilities Board Of Directors, Colorado 24 eHealth Commission 9 Electrical Board, State 40 Electronic Recording Technology Board 40 Emergency Medical and Trauma Services Advisory Council, State (SEMTAC) 41 Energy Impact Assistance Advisory Committee 67

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Fort Lewis College, Board of Trustees for 85 Fire and Police Pension Associated Board of Directors 69

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Gaming Control Commission, Colorado Limited 42 Governors’ Expert Emergency Epidemic Response Committee 17 Ground Water Commission 17

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Health Facilities Authority Board of Directors, Colorado 24 Health Service Corps Advisory Council, Colorado 81 Higher Education, Colorado Commission on 43 Historical Society, Board of Directors of the State 43 Housing Board, State 6 Human Trafficking Council, Colorado 89

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Identity Theft and Financial Fraud Board 25 Interagency Coordinating Council, Colorado 25 Internet Portal Authority, Statewide 22

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Judicial Nominating Commissions 87 Judicial Performance Commissions 82 Justice Assistance Grant Board 58 Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Advisory Council, State 59

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Lottery Commission, Colorado 44

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Medical Board, Colorado 19 Medical Services Board 44 Medical Assistance and Services Advisory 80 Mental Health Advisory Board for Service Standards and Regulations 45 Metropolitan State , Board of Trustees of 86 Mined Land Reclamation Board 13 Mines, Board of Trustees of the Colorado School of 86 Minority Business Advisory Council 6 Motor Vehicle Dealer Board 26 Mortgage Loan Originators, Board of 64 Marriage and Family Therapist Examiners, State Board of 65

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Natural Areas Council, Colorado 27 New Energy Improvement District Board, Colorado 69 Northern Colorado, Board of Trustees for the University of 88 Nurse Physician Advisory Task Force for Colorado Health Care (NPATCH) 72 Nursing Home Administrators, Board of Examiners of 46 Nursing Home Innovations Grant Board 70

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Optometry, State Board of 15 Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 46

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Parks and Wildlife Commission 47 Parole, State Board Of 47 Peace Officers Standards and Training Board (POST) 27 Personnel Board, State 28 Persons with Disabilities, Colorado Advisory Council for 76 Petroleum Storage Tank Advisory Committee 77 Physical Therapy Board 2 Pinnacol Assurance 2 Plumbing Board, State 53 Podiatry Board, Colorado 14 Pollution Prevention Advisory Board 48 Private Activity Bond Allocations Committee 49 Private Occupational School Board 49 Property Tax Administrator, Advisory Committee 71 Psychotherapists, Registered Board of 51 Public Employees Retirement Benefit Plans (PERA) 57 Public Utilities Commission, State of Colorado 5

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Racing Commission, Colorado 50 Radiation Advisory Committee 3 Rehabilitation Advisory Council, State 61 Real Estate Commission, Board of 16 Real Estate, Appraisers Board 50 Revenue Estimating Advisory Committee 74

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Scenic and Historic Byways Commission, Colorado 4 School Safety Resource Center Advisory Board 66 Securities Board 51 Sickle-Cell Anemia Advisory, Board of 7 Social Work Examiners, State Board of 28 Solid and Hazardous Waste Commission 62 Southern Ute Indian/Tribe State of Colorado Environmental Control Commissions 52 Special Funds Board for Workers Compensation Self Insurers 52 StudyColorado Board of Directors 9 Statewide Independent Living Council 75 Stock Inspection Commissioners, State Board of 18 Stroke Advisory Board 62 Social Work Examiners, State Board of 28 Student Leaders Institute Executive Board, Colorado 56

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Tony Grampsas Youth Services Board 53

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Uninsured Employer Board 71 Utility Consumers’ Board 54

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State Veterinary Education Loan Repayment Council 74 Veterinary Medicine State Board of 29 Veterans’ Affairs, Colorado Board of 29

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Water Conservation Board, Colorado 10 Water Quality Control Commission 10 Water and Wastewater Facility Operators Certification Board 30 Water Resources and Power Development Authority 76 Western State Colorado University, Board of Trustees for 88 Wildlife Habitat Stamp Committee, Colorado 88 Wine Industry Development Board, Colorado 55 Workforce Development Council 73

GLOSSARY OF TERMS * Denotes a term expiring in 2020 on date listed VACANCY Denotes Member has resigned or term has expired and a vacancy exists

MAPS Colorado Agricultural Districts 91 Colorado Judicial Districts 92 Colorado Regional Emergency and Trauma Advisory Councils 93 Colorado Water Basins 94 Colorado Scientific and Cultural Facilities Districts 95 Colorado Wildlife Districts 96 Congressional Districts 97 List of department contact numbers for further information about specific boards and commissions 98

DENTAL BOARD COLORADO - TERMS EXPIRE JANUARY 1

Number of Members: 13 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem/Actual expenses ` Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Regulatory Agencies

The Colorado Dental Board makes rules and regulations, examines and licenses dentists and dental hygienists, and conducts hearings regarding the suspension or revocation of licenses.

*Lisa Ann Carlson-Marks, DDS, FAAPD, Mark William Adams, DDS, MS, Castle Rock, Denver, rep. Dentist rep. dentist Natalie Jean Schafer, DDS, MS, Littleton, rep. Thomas Pyne, DDS, Arvada, rep. Dentist dentist Greggory Stuart LaBerge, Denver, rep. Public Yanira A. Owens, Aurora, rep. dental hygienist Vidhyalakshmi Sampath, DDS, BDS, Rominder Kaur, DDS, Fort Morgan, rep. dentist Englewood, rep. dentist Kenneth H. Feiler, Denver, rep. public Paige Melissa McEvoy, RDH, BS, Denver, rep. Mason Miner, DDS. Durango, rep. dentist dental hygienist Patricia Ann Schonberger, Brush, rep. dental Evon S. Holladay, Littleton, rep. public hygienist

HISTORIC PRESERVATION REVIEW BOARD, COLORADO STATE - TERMS EXPIRE JANUARY 1

Number of Members: 12 to 15 Length of Terms: 2 years Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: At least three times per year Contact: Higher Education

The Historic Preservation State Review Board approves national register nominations. The Board also reviews the State Historic Preservation Officer's recommendations for national landmarks and provides general advice, guidance and professional recommendations to the State Historic Preservation Officer in carrying out the duties and responsibilities authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act.

*Lauren Nichole Giebler, Golden, rep. Public *Marcy Floy Cameron, Boulder, rep. *Matthew Kirk Mayberry, Colorado Springs., architectural history rep. Public *Timothy J. Stroh, AIA, Denver, rep. *Ron Sladek, Fort Collins, rep. History architectural historian *Lisa Marie Schoch, Aurora, rep. Public

1 John C. Gritts, Golden rep. public Victoria “Tori” Martinez, Antonito, rep. history Jonathan C. Horn, Montrose rep. historic Michelle Slaughter, RPA, Edgewater, rep. archaeology historical archaeology Jody S. Reeser rep. architectural history Margaret Ann Van Ness, Golden, rep. Jennifer Susan Wahlers, MHP, Denver rep. prehistoric archaeology architectural history Ann Alexander Pritzlaff, Ex Officio, rep. The Heather Lynne Bailey, Durango, rep. history National Trust for Historic Preservation

PHYSICAL THERAPY BOARD - TERMS EXPIRE JANUARY 1

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Necessary expenses Frequency of Meetings: Every other month Contact: Regulatory Agencies

The Physical Therapy Board is responsible for the regulation of the practice of physical therapy in Colorado. It also grants licenses to qualified applicants, adopts all reasonable and necessary rules for the administration and enforcement of regulations, supervises unlicensed persons by physical therapists, taking into account the education and training of unlicensed individuals and the physical therapy of animals, including without limitation, education and clinical requirements for the performance of physical therapy of animals and the procedure for handling complaints to the Department of Regulatory Agencies regarding physical therapy of animals.

*Ann Elizabeth Dinsmore, Fort Collins, rep. Shashi Kristna Gunda, Colo. Spgs, rep. professional physical therapist professional physical therapist *Tamara Sue Struessel, Denver, rep. Heather Doward, Aurora, rep. physical therapist professional physical therapist assistant, *Cordelia Robinson Rosenburg, Denver, rep. Todd Ward, PT, CSCS, Gunninson rep. public member professional physical therapist Janice Ann McCoy, Denver rep. public

PINNACOL ASSURANCE - TERMS EXPIRE JANUARY 1

Number of Members: 9 Senate Confirmation Required Length of Terms: 5 years Pay/Compensation: Yes/Necessary expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Non-Specified

2 The Pinnacol Assurance Board of Directors promulgates rules and regulations pertaining to the operation and administration of the Colorado Pinnacol Assurance Fund.

*Mark David Goodman, Denver, rep. employer experience in mgmt. and operation of whose liability is insured by Pinnacol insurance companies, not competing with Barbara Mellman Davis, Denver, Pinnacol rep. experience in finance or investments but Joseph A. Hoff, Greeley, rep. farmer/employer not employer whose liability is insured by whose liability is insured by Pinnacol Pinnacol William Neish Lindsay, III, Denver, rep. Geraldine Ann Lewis-Jenkins, Denver rep. employee of employer whose liability is employee of employer whose liability is insured by Pinnacol insured by Pinnacol Brad Robert Busse, Denver, rep. employee of Jeffrey L. Cummings, Arvada rep. employer employer whose liability is insured by Pinnacol whose liability is insured by Pinnacol Fiona Elizabeth Arnold, Denver, rep. employer Howard L. Carver, Silverthorne, rep. whose liability is insured by Pinnacol

RADIATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE - TERMS EXPIRE JANUARY 1

Number of Members: 9 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Every other month Contact: Public Health & Environment

The Radiation Advisory Committee (RAC) consists of nine members representing the healing arts, industry and higher education. The RAC provides technical advice to the department relating to the radiation control program. The radiation control program regulates the possession, use and disposal of radioactive material and radiation producing machines. As an Agreement State with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the state has been ceded the regulation of uranium milling within this program. The program conducts mammography inspections for the U.S. Food and Drug Agency, and implements radon education through grants to local organizations for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Rulemaking authority for the program resides with the Board of Health.

*Steven R. Brown, Centennial, rep. industry Riad Safadi, Arvada, rep. higher education *Vicki LaRue, Lakewood, rep. healing arts Jennifer J. Kwak, MD, Denver rep. healing arts *Thomas Edward Johnson, Ph.D., Windsor, rep. Kelly B. Fulton, Golden rep. industry higher education Selina McIntire Muccio, Med, BA, RT rep. Jennifer R. Stickel, Golden, rep. healing arts higher education Craig A. Little, Grand Junctionrep. industry

3 SCENIC AND HISTORIC BYWAYS COMMISSION, COLORADO - TERMS EXPIRE JANUARY 1

Number of Members: Up to 15 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Transportation

The Commission works with state agencies, the US Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, local byways organizations, public and private resources, to assist in the development of byways management plans, including interpretation, promotion and protection of distinctive byways characteristics. They also help coordinate the budgeting process and allocation of federal, state, and private funds for the purpose of byway improvement.

*Kathryn H. Hall, Grand Junction, rep. Charlotte Iva Bumgarner, Guffey, rep. Eastern Transportation Commission Plains Byway Org. *Nathaniel David Boyless, Denver, rep. Amanda Barker, Denver, rep. at-large Colorado Historical Society Daniel Cressy, Goldenrep., US Forest Service *Jill Lammers, Denver, rep. Colorado Tourism Rep. Barbara McLachlan rep. State Legislature Board Ilana Moir, Grand Junction rep. land trusts and Jack Placchi, Golden, rep. BLM open space Sheila Sears, Denver, rep. Council Creative Heidi Colleen Pankow, Ouray rep. Western Industries Byways

UNDERGROUND DAMAGE PREVENTION SAFETY COMMISSION - TERMS EXPIRE JANUARY 1

Number of Members: 15 Senate Confirmation Required Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: N/A Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Labor & Employment

The Safety Commission shall advise the notification association and other state agencies, the general assembly and local governments on: best practices and training to prevent damage to underground utilities; policies to enhance public safety, including the establishment and periodic updating of industry best standards, including marking and documentation best practices and technology advancements; and policies and practices to improve efficiency and cost savings to the 811 program, including the review, establishment and periodic updating of industry best standards to ensure the highest level of productivity and service for the benefit of both excavators and owners and operators.

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*Chris Kampmann, Firestone, rep. Eric Graham Kirkpatrick, Castle Rock, rep. municipalities investor owned utilities *Jody Moody, Denver, rep. contractors James Patrick Fitzgerald, Greenwood Village, *Randall Paul Wheelock, Empire, rep. counties rep. special districts *Jeffery M. Rumer, Blackhawk, rep. excavators Julie A. Mileham, AIC, ARM-P, CPCU, MBA, *Michael Andrew Mills, Aurora, rep. water Aurora, rep. transportation utilities Mark Frasier, Fort Morgan, rep. actively *Jennette Aileen Jones, Longmont, rep. energy engaged in farming or ranching producers Katharine Marie Duitsman, PE, Centennial, rep. Lori Warner, Littleton, rep. pipeline companies engineers Mark Federick Jurgemeyer, Denver, rep. rural Thomas Daniel Sturmer, Aurora, rep. electric cooperatives telecommunications and broadband companies Raymond Keith Swerdfeger, Pueblo West, rep. excavators

PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION, OF THE STATE OF COLORADO - TERMS EXPIRE JANUARY 13

Number of Members: 3 Senate Confirmation Required Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Yes Frequency of Meetings: Full Time Position Contact: Regulatory Agencies

The Public Utilities Commission regulates telecommunications, gas, electric, and transportation utilities. The Commission also establishes regulatory policy for exercising oversight and control of the regulated utilities.

*Frances Ann Koncilja, Denver John Charles Gavan, Paonia Jeffrey Paul Ackermann, Denver

AIR QUALITY CONTROL COMMISSION - TERMS EXPIRE JANUARY 31

Number of Members: 9 Senate Confirmation Required Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Necessary expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Public Health & Environment

5 The Commission develops and maintains a comprehensive program for the prevention and control of air pollution in Colorado. The major goal of this program is to meet national ambient air quality standards.

*Peter Butler, Durango, rep. technical and Curtis Otto Rueter, Westminster, rep. technical scientific experience and industrial experience *Charles George Grobe, Craig, rep. industrial Tony Carroll Williams, Centennial, rep. experience scientific and technical training or experience *Anthony Gerber, Denver, rep. scientific Elise Jones, Boulder, rep. technical and private experience sector experience *Auden Schendler, Basalt, rep. scientific Jana Beth Milford, Boulder, rep. legal and experience scientific experience Thomas Roy Gonzales, Colorado Springs, rep. scientific experience

HOUSING BOARD, STATE - TERMS EXPIRE JANUARY 31

Number of Members: 7 Senate Confirmation Required Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Local Affairs

The Board works to establish uniform construction and maintenance standards for hotels, motels, multiple dwellings and factory-built housing. The Board also develops, for submittal to the general assembly and units of local government recommendations for uniform housing, standards and building codes.

*Britta E.M. Fisher, Wheat Ridge, CD7 Raymond Timothy Hudner, Grand Junction, rep. Samuel Gerard Betters, Loveland, CD2 family member of a person with a disability, Chad E. Wright, Colorado Springs, CD5 CD3 Jacalyn Reynolds, Sterling, CD4 Brian Arnold, Aurora, CD6 Anthea Teresa Martin, Denver, CD1

MINORITY BUSINESS ADVISORY COUNCIL GO - TERMS EXPIRE JANUARY 31

Number of Members: No more than 25 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: No Frequency of Meetings: As needed Contact: Governor’s Office

6 The Council provides a public forum at which the perspective of minority businesses is brought to the attention of the State and makes recommendations for regulatory changes needed at all levels of government to encourage the initiation, stability and growth of minority businesses in Colorado.

*Jose D. Beteta, Boulder, rep. business assoc. Barbara Jean Myrick, Colo. Spgs, rep. minority- *Anthony James Perez, Colorado Springs , rep. owned business business assoc. Helga Grunerud, Lakewood, rep. business assoc. *Clarence Low, Evergreen, rep. minority-owned Dee Ann Espinoza, La Jara, rep. minority-owned business and community business *Gustavo Alonso Hernandez, Colorado Springs , Michelle Campbell, Centennial, rep. minority- rep. business assoc. and community owned business and community Elizabeth Suarez, Castle Rock, rep. minority- Susan Kay Welk de Valdez, Delta, rep. owned business and community minority-owned business and community Maria Gonzalez, Commerce City rep. minority- Alan Ramirez, Denver, rep. business assoc. and owned business and community community Steven Lawrence Trujillo, Pueblo, rep. business Abdul-Jabbar Shaikh, Denver, rep. business assoc., community assoc. and community Maria Alejandra Spray, Erie, rep. minority- Benjamin Jacobs, Denver, rep. business assoc. owned business Susana Salamun, New Castle, rep. private sector

SICKLE-CELL ANEMIA ADVISORY BOARD - TERMS EXPIRE JANUARY 31

Number of Members: 11 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: 1-3 per year Contact: University of Colorado School of Medicine

The Sickle-Cell Anemia Board uses the existing staff and facilities of the University of Colorado School of Medicine to establish programs and conduct research for the care and treatment of persons suffering from sickle-cell anemia. The Board shall be composed of eleven members representing hospitals, voluntary agencies interested in sickle-cell anemia, medical specialists in sickle-cell anemia patient care, and the general public.

*Olga Polanco Copeland, Colorado Springs, patient care rep. voluntary agency interested in sickle *Arte Hogan, Aurora, rep. general public cell anemia Lee Francis Allen, Jr., Aurora, rep. voluntary *Wanda Gail Foster, Colorado Springs, rep. agency interested in sickle-cell anemia voluntary agency interested in sickle-cell anemia Gloria G. Johnson, Colorado Springs, rep. *Nicole Dawn Franklin, Englewood, rep. voluntary agency interested in sickle-cell anemia General public Shannon Elizabeth Gillette, Arvada, rep. general Carol Susan Walton, M.S., C.G.C, Arvada, public rep. medical specialist in sickle-cell anemia Robert Charles Lewis, rep. general public

7 Michael D. Dawson, Aurora, rep. medical Springs, rep. medical specialist in sickle-cell specialist in sickle-cell anemia patient care anemia patient care Sheila Dianne Eason, RN, BSN, Colorado

URBAN DRAINAGE AND FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICTS - TERMS EXPIRE JANUARY 31

Number of Members: 23 (4 Mayors appointed by the Governor) Length of Terms: 2 years Pay/Compensation: Yes Frequency of Meetings: 10 per year Contact: Non-Specified

The Urban Drainage and Flood Control Districts Board of Directors assists local governments in the planning, design, construction and maintenance of multi-jurisdictional drainage and flood control projects. Four members of the 23-member board are mayors from Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder and Jefferson counties.

*Mayor Deborah Ann Brickman, Littleton *Mayor Pro Tem Samuel Weaver, Boulder *Mayor Carol Dodge, Northglenn Mayor William Joseph Starker, Wheat Ridge

AUTOMOBILE THEFT PREVENTION BOARD - TERMS EXPIRE FEBRUARY 1

Number of Members: 9 appointed by the Governor Length of Terms: 6 years Pay/Compensation: No Frequency of Meetings: 6-8 per year Contact: Public Safety

The board shall solicit and review applications for grants that assist in improving and supporting automobile theft prevention programs or programs for the enforcement or prosecution of automobile theft crimes through statewide planning and coordination.

*Robert Lawrence Pace, Highlands Ranch, Jason Juarez, Parker, rep. insurance company rep. insurance co. authorized to issue motor Amy Taylor, Evans, rep. insurance company vehicle insurance policies authorized to issue motor vehicle insurance *Jess A. Redman, Denver, rep. statewide policies association of district attorneys Deborah Lopez Vela, Lakewood, rep. Toren G. Evers-Mushovic, Greenwood insurance co. authorized to issue motor Village, rep. public vehicle insurance policies Sheriff Steven Douglas Nowlin, Dolores, rep. Chief Clinton Nichols, Commerce City, rep. law law enforcement enforcement

8 Lovre Brajkovic, Centennial, rep. insurance Department of Public Safety company Cory Alan Amend, Broomfield, rep. designee of Lt. Colonel Barry Bratt, Johnstown, rep. Executive Director, Department of Revenue designee of the Executive Director eHEALTH COMMISSION - TERMS EXPIRE FEBRUARY 1

Number of Members: No more than 15 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: No Frequency of Meetings: As needed Contact: Governor’s Office

The Commission shall support the implementation of the state's Health IT strategy and interoperability objectives by setting goals for Health IT programs and creating a process for developing common policies and technical solutions.

*Ann Elizabeth Boyer, MD, Mph&TM, Kendall Paul Alexander, Greeley, rep. Denver, rep. consumer engaged in health behavioral health care Morgan Gray Honea, Colo. Spgs., rep. expertise *Jonathan Gottsegen, Denver, rep. OIT designee in operability and data exchange *Christopher Stewart Wells, Denver, rep. Jason Greer, Boulder, rep. expertise in health CDPHE designee care quality measures *Sarah K. Nelson, Highlands Ranch, rep. DHS Rachel Dixon, Golden, rep. expertise in digital designee health Justin Daniel Wheeler, MD, Lafayette, rep. Michelle Mills, Parker, rep. primary health primary health care providers providers Wesley Morgan Williams, PhD, Denver, rep. Chris Underwood, Evergreen, rep. HCPF health care facilities designee Marc Lassaux, Clifton, rep. non profit, health IT Michele J. Lueck, Englewood, rep. expertise in related community orgs. healthcare policy

STUDYCOLORADO BOARD OF DIRECTORS - TERMS EXPIRE FEBRUARY 1

Number of Members: 6 appointed by the Governor Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: No Frequency of Meetings: As needed Contact: Higher Education

9 StudyColorado was created in 2012 with the mission of attracting international students to Colorado through the unified outreach efforts of state government, higher education and the business community.

*Stephanie Garnica, Denver, rep. business David Wagner, Denver, rep. business community community *Luis Alberto Colon, Lone Tree, rep. business Nozomu Higashide, Denver, rep. business community community Suzanne Leduc, Denver, rep. business Sandra Lynn Moilanen, Denver, rep. business community community

WATER CONSERVATION BOARD, COLORADO - TERMS EXPIRE FEBRUARY 12

Number of Members: 9 appointed by the Governor Length of Terms: 3 years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Natural Resources

The Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) was created in 1937 for the purpose of aiding in the protection and development of the waters of the state. The agency is responsible for water project planning and finance, stream and lake protection, flood hazard identification and mitigation, weather modification, river restoration, water conservation and drought planning, water information, and water supply protection.

*Jack Martin Goble, Hasty, rep. Arkansas Steven A. Anderson, Olathe, rep. Gunnison- drainage basin Uncompahgre drainage basin *Celene Nicole Hawkins, Durango, rep. San Jaclyn K. Brown, Oak Creek, rep. Yampa-White Miguel-Dolores-San Juan drainage basin drainage basin *Heather Renae Dutton, Del Norte, rep. Rio Gail Sheridan Schwartz, Basalt, rep. main Grande drainage basin Colorado drainage basin James Thomas Yahn, Sterling, rep. South Platte Jessica Rae Brody, Denver, rep. City and drainage basin County of Denver Curran A. Trick, Cowdrey, rep. North Platte drainage basin

WATER QUALITY CONTROL COMMISSION - TERMS EXPIRE FEBRUARY 15

Number of Members: 9 Senate Confirmation Required Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem/Necessary expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly

10 Contact: Public Health & Environment

The Commission is responsible for developing and maintaining a comprehensive and effective program for prevention, control and abatement of water pollution of the waters throughout the entire State.

*Michael Nickolai Gooseff, Fort Collins Richard Clark Hum, Nathrop *Jane Kees Clary, Centennial April Long, Carbondale, rep. west of continental *David Baumgarten, Gunnison, rep. west of divide, continental divide Paul D. Frohardt, Denver Joan Card, Boulder Kevin James Greer, PE, Englewood Troy Glen Waters, Fruita

HIV ALLIANCE FOR PREVENTION, CARE AND TREATMENT, COLORADO - TERMS EXPIRE FEBRUARY 27

Number of Members: 9 appointed by the Governor Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Public Health & Environment

To promote effective HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment programs, the HIV Alliance shall advise, inform and closely consult with CDPHE with regard to issues, trends, needs, policy, and resources pertaining to HIV/AIDS throughout the State of Colorado.

*Karen Chappelow, Lakewood Nicole Harrison, Auror *Barbara Cardell, Boulder Michael L. Pearl, Denver *Scott Griffin, Boulder, Co Chair Karin M. Sabey, Denver Laura Ann Ginnett Weinberg, Englewood Marquitta Sonja Brown, Denver Manuel Moises Munoz, Denver

COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS ADVISORY COUNCIL - TERMS EXPIRE FEBRUARY 28

Number of Members: 25 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: No Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Public Safety

11 The Community Corrections Advisory Council advises and assists the Division of Criminal Justice by analyzing, identifying and recommending policy modifications for the community corrections programs.

*Hon. Joyce Elizabeth Downing, Northglenn Hon. Katherine Rose Delgado, Broomfield *Jagruti Rai Shah, MA, LPC, CACIII, William Clyd Cecil, Centennial Broomfield Martha Kovener, Lafayette *Greg J. Mauro, Littleton David Beale Tejada, Denver *James Richard Bullock, JD, La Junta Angela Cifor, Denver *Shannon L. Carst, Commerce City Jason Lee Shankle, MA, Aurora *Douglas P. Erler, Greeley Christopher Lobanov-Rostovsky, Westminster *Nikea Tanisha Bland, JD, Denver Hassan Abd’al Latif, Aurora *Eileen P. Kinney, Longmont Peggy Lou Ritchie, Lakewood *David Michael Johnson, Aurora Alexander Jennifer Walker, Sedalia John Thomas Draxler, Sterling Jacqueline Gayle McCall, Pueblo West Timothy Sean Hand, Ft. Collins Alison Ann George, Denver

CORONERS STANDARDS AND TRAINING BOARD, COLORADO - TERMS EXPIRE MARCH 1

Number of Members: 8 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: At least Quarterly Contact: Public Health & Environment

Duties include developing a curriculum for a forty-hour training course for new coroners and approving the qualifications of the instructors who teach the course; approving training providers to certify coroners in basic medical-legal death investigation pursuant to C.R.S. §30-10-601.8 (2); and approving training providers and programs used to fulfill the annual sixteen-hour in-service training requirement specified in C.R.S. §30-10-601.8 (3).

*Brett David Barkey, Hayden, rep. district *Honorable Lora L. thomas, highlands Ranch, attorney from a judicial district (14JD) in this rep. county commissioner of a county with a state population of fifty thousand or more *James Luis Caruso, Castle Rock, rep. (Douglas) pathologist who is actively engaged in *Monica Broncucia-Jordan, Brighton, Chair, performing postmortem examinations for a rep. coroner of a county with a population of county (Denver) in this state and who is a fifty thousand (Denver) or more member of the Colorado Medical Society Randy V. Keller, Canon City, rep. coroner of a *Honorable Ronald Engels, Central City, rep. county with a population of less than fifty county commissioner of a county with a thousand but more than fifteen thousand population of less than fifty thousand (Gilpin)

12 Sheriff Brett Daniel Schroetlin, Granby, rep. chief of police from a municipality in this state or a County sheriff

MINED LAND RECLAMATION BOARD - TERMS EXPIRE MARCH 1

Number of Members: 5 appointed by the Governor Length of Terms: 4 years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Yes/Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Natural Resources

The board meets to carry on a continuing review of the problems of mining and land reclamation in Colorado.

*Lauren Duncan, Littleton, rep. Conservation Karin Utterback-Norman, Routt County rep. Forrest Von Luke, Craig, rep. mining industry State Conservation Board Jill Heeringa Van Noord, Boulder, rep. John William Singletary, Pueblo, rep. conservation agriculture Robert Randall, Denver, rep. Department of Eleanor Irene Wareham-Morris, Breckenridge, Natural Resources rep. mining industry

CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION - TERMS EXPIRE MARCH 13

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Yes/Actual & necessary expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Regulatory Agencies

The Colorado Civil Rights Commission investigates complaints and conducts hearings concerning alleged discrimination in employment, apprenticeship programs, on-the-job training, and vocational schools. The commission also investigates the existence of discriminatory or unfair employment practices by a person, employment agency, labor organization, or vocational school. It is also charged with the promotion of good will and cooperation among various racial, religious, and ethnic groups in the state.

*Ajay Menon, Ph.D., Fort Collins, rep. Miguel “Michael” Rene Elias, Pueblo West, rep. statewide chamber community at large *Jessica Pocock, Colorado Springs, rep. Charles Fredrick Garcia, Denver, rep. employee associations community at large

13 Sergio Raudel Cordova, Littleton, rep. employee Richard Lee Lewis, Jr., Aurora, rep. majority association owner, 50+ employees Kendra Meredith Anderson, Denver, rep. majority owner 5-50 employees

PODIATRY BOARD, COLORADO - TERMS EXPIRE MARCH 17

Number of Members: 5 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem/Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Regulatory Agencies

The Colorado Podiatry Board conducts examinations and institutes hearings to revoke, suspend, deny or reissue licenses.

*Benjamin K. Marble, Pueblo West, rep. Brett D. Sachs, DPM, FACFAS, Wheat Ridge, podiatrist rep. podiatrist *Emily H. Webb, DPM, Fort Collins, rep. Ora J. DeMorrow, Littleton, rep. public podiatrist Kristine Marie Hoffman, Boulder, rep. Podiatrist

CARING FOR COLORADO FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS - TERMS EXPIRE APRIL 10

Number of Members: 15 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Frequency of Meetings: 5 per year Contact: Governor’s Office

The Caring for Colorado Foundation was endowed in 1999 with the proceeds of the sale of Blue-Cross Blue-Shield of Colorado to Anthem Inc. Its mission is to promote and serve the health care needs of the people of Colorado. To do so, the Foundation makes grants in communities throughout the state to increase access to direct health services, to implement prevention programs, to share health information and to improve the health care infrastructure. Caring for Colorado strives to make lasting health improvements for individuals and communities.

*Patricia A. Braun, MD, MPH, Denver *David E. Henninger, Centennial *Phyllis Kay Sanchez, Pueblo Edward Jude Casias, JD, Dillon *Mardell Jean Moore, Longmont Kristina Catherine Daniel, Alamosa *Judith Elaine Albino, Denver Constance “Connie” Rule, Denver

14 Leslie Karen Loyd, Wray Christian Thurstone, MD, Denver Ryan Sells, CPA, Highlands Ranch Brenda K. Holland, PhD, Delta (Robert) Carl Clark, MD, Denver An Thi Nguyen, Denver Paul Cecil Major, Telluride

REAL ESTATE COMMISSION - TERMS EXPIRE APRIL 12

Number of Members: 5 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem/Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Regulatory Agencies

The Real Estate Commission regulates the licensing and conduct of real estate brokers and salespeople and pre-owned home warranty service companies.

*Richard H. Krohn, Grand Junction, rep. Lenee Marie Koch, Golden, rep. public expertise in subdivision development John Arthur Frederic Wendt, Orchard City, rep. *Carolyn Ann Rogers, GRI, RMP, MPM, broker Colorado Springs, rep. real estate broker with Charles Jarrod Nixon, Durango, rep. broker significant experience in property management

OPTOMETRY, STATE BOARD OF - TERMS EXPIRE APRIL 15

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem/Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Regulatory Agencies

The State Board of Optometry sets rules and regulations for administering examinations and conducts hearings to revoke, suspend, deny or reissue licenses.

*Donna M. Chen Ellinger, OD, Westminster, Heather Atencio-Zambrano, Peyton, rep. public rep. optometrist Tuesday Nicole Hennessy, OD, Lakewood, rep. *Kerry Kay Jarvis, OD, Denver, rep. optometrist optometrist *Penny Lonergan, Colorado Springs, rep. public Lewis Moore Cutter, Jr., OD, Steamboat Spgs, Benjamin Michael Collins, OD, Fruita, rep. rep. optometrist optometrist

15 AIR QUALITY COUNCIL REGIONAL (RAQC) - TERMS EXPIRE APRIL 30

Number of Members: No fewer than 21 Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: As needed Contact: Public Health & Environment

The Commission develops and maintains a comprehensive program for the prevention and control of air pollution in Colorado. The major goal of this program is to meet national ambient air quality standards.

*Vanessa Mazal, Boulder rep. broad public Kendra Alexis Black, Denver rep. local interest government in the Denver metro region *Jack William Ihle, Denver rep. stationary Steven Hawes Arnold, Littleton rep. broad sources public interest. *Robert C. Roth, Aurora rep. local government Marcia Kirsh Kohler, Boulder rep. appropriate in Denver metro area land use planning experience *Robert Earl Broom, Aurora rep. broad public Steven Jerome Douglas, Commerce City rep. interest local government in the Denver metro region *Brian W. Payer, Denver rep. general business Danielle Anastacia Suniga, Greeley rep. Weld community County *Frank William Bruno, Boulder rep. transit Donald Marceau Mcleod, Severance rep. North expertise Front Range Metropolitan Planning Org. Scott Prestidge, Denver rep. general business (NFRMPO) community, William Karspeck, Berthoud rep. Larimer Gregg W. Thomas, Longmontrep. local County government in the Denver metro region Linda Kathleen Bracke, Fort Collins rep. transit Hon. Casey Patrick Tighe, Golden rep. local management agencies, government in the Denver metro region Douglas Wade Rex, Castle Pines rep. Denver Curtis Wayne Huber, Boulder rep. conservation Regional Council of Governments, community Jeffrey Collett, Fort Collins rep. environmental Ryan Joseph Hurst Boulder rep. automotive- science related businesses Martha Rudolph, Denver rep. public interest, Jacqueline A. Millet, Lone Tree rep. local chair government in the Denver metro region Susan Alice Wood, Wheat Ridge rep. RTD

COLORADO HUMANITIES, BOARD OF DIRECTORS - TERMS EXPIRE MAY 1

Number of Members: 5 appointed by the Governor Length of Terms: 3 years Pay/Compensation: Necessary expenses

16 Frequency of Meetings: As needed Contact: Higher Education

The Board was established to promote progress and scholarship in the humanities and the arts in Colorado.

*Susan E. Kirkpatrick, Fort Collins Richard Gale Ballantine, Durango *Taffy Lee, Denver Pauline Tate Grant, Denver *Steven “Sam” Anderson Meyer, Grand Junction

GOVERNOR’S EXPERT EMERGENCY EPIDEMIC RESPONSE COMMITTEE - TERMS EXPIRE MAY 1

Number of Members: 8 appointed by the Governor Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: Three times per year Contact: Public Health & Environment

The Committee shall amend the state disaster plan that deals with the public health response to acts of bioterrorism, pandemic influenza and epidemics caused by infectious agents. The Committee shall also advise the Governor in the event of an emergency epidemic.

*Laura Holladay Rang, BSPS, Denver, rep. state John Albert Nicoletti, PhD, ABPP, Lakewood, board of pharmacy rep. post traumatic stress management *Stephen Veale Cantrill, MD, FACEP, Denver, Michael W. Miller, DVM, Fort Collins, rep. rep. emergency medicine physician DOW, disease specialist *Mark Bernarr Johnson, MD, MPH, Louisville, John Carver, MD, Denver, rep. medical rep. director of local public health dept. examiner *Lorena Marcia Barboza Neely, Parker (NR), rep. specialist in infectious diseases

GROUND WATER COMMISSION - TERMS EXPIRE MAY 1

Number of Members: 9 appointed by the Governor Length of Terms: 4 years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Per diem/Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Natural Resources

17 The Commission determines the boundaries of designated groundwater basins by geographic description and considers well permit applications for persons desiring to appropriate designated groundwater for beneficial use. The Commission is responsible for the development of policies and procedures for maximum economic development, as well as the protection of the vested rights of the designated groundwater basins of the state.

*Steven Dale Kramer, Bethune, rep. Northern Miguel Angel Diaz, Monte Vista, rep. Water High Plains/ Resident Agriculturalist Division 3/Resident Agriculturist *Angela Beth Fowler, Glenwood Springs, rep. Dan Gibbs, Breckenridge, rep. Executive Western Slope/Municipal or Industrial Water Director, DNR, Voting Ex-Officio Users Kevin Rein, rep. State Engineer, Non-Voting *James M. Noble, Denver, rep. Municipal or Ex-Officio Industrial Users Rebecca Mitchell, rep. Director, CWCB, Non- Gregory Larson, Haxtun, rep. Northern High Voting Ex-Officio Plains/Resident Agriculturist Glen S. Frihauf, Wiggins, rep. North Kiowa- Marc Christopher Arnusch, Keenesburg, rep. Bijou Basin, resident Agriculturist Lost Creek/Resident Agriculturist Blake Austin Gourley, Springfield, rep. Scott W. Tietmeyer, Hereford, rep. Upper Crow Southern High Plains/Resident Agriculturist Creek Basin, Resident Agriculturist

STOCK INSPECTION COMMISSIONERS, STATE BOARD OF - TERMS EXPIRE MAY 1

Number of Members: 5 Length of Terms: 4 years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Agriculture

The State Board of Stock Inspection Commission makes rules regarding brand inspection and livestock laws and regulates fees for stock inspections. The commission also sets service charges and procedures, administers the Estray Fund, licenses public livestock markets, and secures bond and surety on butchers and slaughters. Daniel Patrick McCarty, Rifle, rep. non- *Kathie Troudt Riley, rep. broad general confinement cattle industry knowledge of Colorado livestock industry and Erik Mohrlang, Fort Morgan, rep. confinement shall represent commodity other than cattle industry confinement and non-confinement cattle Kory Allen Kessinger, Akron rep. confinement industries, with the largest percentage of cattle industry. charged fees David H. Mendenhall, Rocky Ford, rep. non- confinement cattle industry

18 MEDICAL BOARD, COLORADO - TERMS EXPIRE MAY 3

Number of Members: 16 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Regulatory Agencies

The Colorado Medical Board reviews applications for medical licenses. In cases involving any professional or ethical violations of the Medical Practices Act, the board holds hearings and assists the state’s district attorneys in the prosecution of all persons, firms, associations, or corporations charged with improper conduct.

*Amanda M. Mixon, PA-C, Fort Collins, rep. Ty T. Higuchi, MD, PhD, Aurora rep. doctor of physician assistant medicine *Greg A. Bowman, MD, Pueblo, rep. doctor of C. Lamont Smith, Denver rep. public member medicine Teresa K. Braden, DO, MBA, FACOI, FACP, *Donald Louis Davenport, Lakewood, rep. FAAEM, Pueblo, rep. doctor of osteopathy public member Keith Orin Marks, Denver, rep. public member *Donna M. Baldwin, D.O., Aurora, rep. doctor Lesly Clark Brooks, MD, Greeley, rep. doctor of of osteopathy medicine Omid Jazaeri, MD, FACS, Denver, rep. doctor of Amy Elizabeth Colen, Evergreen, rep. public medicine member Stephen K. Frankel, M.D., FCCP, FCCM, Donald Jay Lefkowits, MD, Denver, rep. doctor Greenwood Village rep. doctor of medicine of medicine Scott Christopher Strauss, DO, FAAFP, Roland Flores Jr., MD, Denver, rep. doctor of Highlands Ranch rep. doctor of osteopathy medicine Robert Moghim, MD rep. doctor of medicine

COLORADO HEALTHCARE AFFORDABILITY AND SUSTAINABILITY ENTERPRISE (CHASE) - TERMS EXPIRE MAY 15

Number of Members: 13 Length of Terms: 4 years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Travel and expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Health Care, Policy, Financing

The Colorado Healthcare Affordability and Sustainability Enterprise is responsible for working with the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing and the Medical Services Board to develop the hospital

19 provider fee model, monitor the implementation of House Bill 09-1293, help with the preparation of annual reports on this program, and ensure that the Medicaid and Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+) eligibility expansions are implemented as intended.

*Dan E. Enderson, Castle Rock, rep. employed Lesley Clark Brooks, MD, Greeley, rep. health by a hospital in Colorado care industry who does not represent a hospital *George Montgomery O’Brien, Pueblo, rep. or a health insurance carrier persons with disabilities, who is living with a Matthew Steven Colussi, Aurora, rep. employee disability of the state department Shepard J. Nevel, Denver, CHAIR, rep. a Allison Anne Neswood, Denver, rep. consumer business that purchases or otherwise provides of healthcare health insurance for its employees Brent Bowman, Denver, rep. statewide Christopher Daniel Rieber, MBA, CPA, Castle organization of health insurance carriers Rock, rep. employed by a safety-net hospital Scott Lindblom, Thornton, rep. employee of the in Colorado state department Ryan Westrom, Aurora, rep. statewide Peggy Jordan Burnette, Denver, rep. employee organization of hospitals of a hospital Kathyrn Jean Ashenfelter, Denver, rep. Robert Morasko, Salida, rep. employed by a employed by urban hospital in Colorado rural hospital in Colorado

CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS, STATE BOARD OF - TERMS EXPIRE MAY 18

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem/Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Every other month Contact: Regulatory Agencies

The State Board of Chiropractic Examiners is responsible for making rules and regulations dealing with the Chiropractic Profession in Colorado. It also grants licenses to qualified applicants, approves chiropractic schools and conducts hearings when necessary.

*Michael P. Simone, D.C., CCSP, Fort Lupton, Sara A. Schmidt, D.C., Indian Hills, rep. rep. chiropractor chiropractor Michelle Wendling, D.C., Aurora, rep. Alexandra Tatiana Zuccarelli, Denver, rep. chiropractor public member Randy R. Knoche, D.C., Colorado Springs, rep. Donald Steven Corenman, MD, DC, Edwards, chiropractor rep. chiropractor Jose Luis Chavez, Fruita, rep. public member

20 PSYCHOLOGIST EXAMINERS, STATE BOARD OF - TERMS EXPIRE MAY 31

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual Expenses Frequency of Meetings: Six Times Per Year Contact: Regulatory Agencies

The State Board of Psychologist Examiners reviews applicants for licensure and issues a license to those who those who meet the requirements to be a psychologist in the State of Colorado.

*Jose Guadalupe Vega, PhD, Pueblo, rep. Courtney Ellen Klein, Psy.D, Denver, rep. psychologist psychologist *Laura K. Knoblauch, CAA, MMHSc, MBA- Julie Rippeth, PhD, ABPP-CN, Castle Rock, HA, Englewood, rep. public rep. professional psychologists Cheryl Prevendar Zuber, Psy.D, Centennial, rep. Catherine Marie Anderson, Centennial, rep. psychologists public Jack M. Wesoky, Centennial, rep. public

COLORADO TOURISM OFFICE BOARD OF DIRECTORS - TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 1

Number of Members: 11 Appointed by the Governor Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: 8 per year Contact: Governor’s Office

The Board of Directors sets and administers policies regarding expenditures from the Colorado Travel and Tourism Fund created in 24-49.7-106 for promoting travel and tourism and related activities that benefit the state.

*Wanda James, Denver, rep. tourism-related Kieran Cain, Lafayette, rep. at large member retail industry from tourism-based industries *Andrea Fulton, Wheat Ridge, rep. private travel Ute “Lucy Kay, Dillon, rep. destination attractions and casinos marketing industry Sean Edward Demeule, Evergreen, rep. at large Courtney Lee Frazier, Parker, rep. other outdoor member from tourism-based industries, small recreation activities, small business community Peter Jon Piccolo, Denver, rep. tourism- Douglas P. Price, Colorado Springs, rep. cultural related transportation industries event and facility groups

21 Tammie Lea Thompson-Booker, Craig, rep. Sonia Quinn Riggs, Denver, rep. food, beverage, hotel, motel, and lodging industry and restaurant industry

INTERNET PORTAL AUTHORITY, STATEWIDE - TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 1

Number of Members: 7 Appointed by the Governor Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Non-Specified

The Statewide Internet Portal Authority develops the officially recognized statewide internet portal that provides one-stop access to electronic information, products, and services in order to give members of the public an alternative way to transact business with the state.

*Honorable Gilbert Ortiz, Pueblo, rep. local Patricia Salazar, Denver, rep. Department of government Regulatory Affairs Mary Kay Hogan, Denver, rep. private sector Anthony Gherardini, Aurora, rep. Office of the Hannah Parsons, Colorado Springs, rep. private Governor sector Sumana Nallapati, rep. Chief Information Kara Veitch, Denver, rep. Department of Officer, Office of Information Technology ex- Personnel and Administration officio, voting member Honorable Rick M. Garcia, Denver, rep. William Griffin, Denver rep. private sector Department of Local Affairs

BUSINESS EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING COMMISSION - TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 9

Number of Members: At least 16 Length of Terms: 2 Years Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: As necessary Contact: Labor and Employment

The Business Experiential-Learning Commission develops, evaluates and implements a systemic solution for integrated work-based education and training to meet the needs of Colorado’s economy. The Commission focuses on three main areas: engaging business involvement in educating and training students and workers in partnership with the State’s K-16 education system, workforce system and related civic agencies; creating a digital badging system to provide the opportunity for students, interns, apprentices and workers to document skills they have obtained in the workplace, and to share that information with the K-

22 16 system to support curriculum development; and leveraging existing resources to create a portal of information to connect students, job-seekers, schools, employers and civic agencies with experiential learning, training opportunities and careers.

*Noel David Ginsburg, Englewood, rep. Yvonne Diana Myers, Fort Collins, rep. business business leader, CHAIR or industrial community *Robert Bruce Hottman, Littleton, rep. business Joanne Boyko Bettinger, Littleton, rep. business or industrial community or industrial community *Henry John Oeschsle, Westminster, rep. Gerald Lee Arnold, Englewood, rep. Colorado business or industrial community AFL-CIO *Samuel David Walker, Denver, rep. business or Angela Veronica Paccione, Littleton, rep. industrial community Executive Director of CDHE Demetri Munn, Denver, rep. education sector Joseph Anthony Garcia, Colorado Springs, rep. Suzanne Cordova, Denver, rep. education sector Commissioner or designee of CDE Gregory Meyers, Denver, rep. business or Joseph M. Barela, Denver, rep. ED Dept of industrial community Labor Zaneta Kelsey, Denver, rep. business or Elizabeth Helen Markey, Fort Collins, rep. ED, industrial community OEDIT Phillip B. Kalin, Denver, rep. business or Nathan Lee Wheeler-Berliner, Edgewater, rep. industrial community CWDC exec committee

TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY TRUST FUND BOARD - TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 10 Appointed by Governor Length of Terms: 3 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Human Services

The Board shall award grants from the Colorado Traumatic Brain Injury Trust Fund.

*Dilaawar Mistry, MD, MS, ATC, Grand Theresa Marie Chase, MA, ND, RN, Grand Junction Junction *Rae Dawn Comstock, BS, MS, Phd, Lakewood Kenneth Anderson Scott, MPH, PhD, Denver Thomas McCause, Fuita Jennifer Leigh Cocker, Denver Victoria Ortega, JD, Denver Latoya Dianna Mize, Denver Jason Kacmarski, Denver

23 EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES BOARD OF DIRECTORS, COLORADO - TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Travel Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Non-Specified

The Authority issues bonds to provide affordable financing for educational and cultural buildings and equipment owned by non-profit institutions.

*Claudia Beth Crowell, Grand Junction Samuel James Todd, Broomfield *Margaret Henry, Brighton Amanda Mountain, Denver William T. Pound, City of Castle Pines Andrew Lawrence Vick, Colorado Springs Dan Jay Wilson, Broomfield

HEALTH FACILITIES AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS, COLORADO - TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Non-Specified

The purpose of the Colorado Health Facilities Authority is to enable health institutions in the state to refund or refinance outstanding indebtedness and to provide additional facilities and structures which are needed to promote the health and welfare of the people of the state.

*Beverly Kay Sloan, Denver Tamara Katherine Vincelette, Denver *Don Willis Marostica, Loveland Jason Dennis Portz, Durango *Kathryn S. Kanda, Denver John L. Vigil, Pueblo Randall J. Baum,CFA, Denver

24 IDENTITY THEFT AND FINANCIAL FRAUD BOARD - TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 10 Members (7 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: Per diem/Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Twice monthly Contact: Public Safety

The Board assists the Attorney General, sheriffs, police, and district attorneys in investigating identity theft and financial fraud crimes and in prosecuting persons who commit those crimes. The Board also serves as an educational resource for law enforcement agencies, members of the financial industry, and the public regarding strategies for protection from and deterrence of identity theft and financial fraud crimes.

*Chief John Cauley, Greenwood Village, rep. Nicole Dews, Lakewood, rep. depository local police department institutions, at least two of whom *Daniel Jay Marostica, Parker, rep. payment Angela Davidson, Westminster, rep. processor depository institutions, at least two of who shall be from a state or national *Greg Matthew Cooper, Aurora, rep. depository bank institutions, at least two of whom shall be Sheriff Jeffery Shrader, Golden, rep. from a state or national bank sheriff’s department *Elizabeth Espinosa Krupa, Evergreen, rep. consumers or victims advocates

INTERAGENCY COORDINATING COUNCIL, COLORADO - TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: At least 15 but not more than 25 Length of Terms: 2 Years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: 5 per year Contact: Human Services

The State Interagency Coordinating Council (SICC) advises the Colorado Department of Human Services on implementation of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 2004. Part C of the Act, relates to the support and services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families.

*Charise Maria Hunter, Ignacio, rep. tribal *Kristie Marie Phillips, MSW, Pueblo, rep. representative or other program service provider of early intervention services *Hasan Zaghlawan, PhD, MA, Greeley, rep. *Jennifer Garcia Rosendo, Denver, rep. head start higher education. agency

25 *Deborah T. Ghan, Silt, rep. transition service Erica Nicole Newton, Littleton, rep. parent of provider infant of toddler with disabilities *Kaylee Cooper, Clifton, rep. parent of infant or Gina Robinson, Arvada, rep. Dept. of Health toddler with disabilities Care Policy and Financing *Jessica Spangler, Denver, rep. parent of an Heidi L. McCaslin, Arvada, rep. Dept. of infant or toddler with disabilities Education Laura Luzietti, Denver, rep. licensed physician Phuonglan Nguyes, Denver, rep. Dept. of Public Kristin Ceriani, Platteville, rep. service provider Health and Environment of early intervention services Kerry Lynn Wrenick, Denver, rep. Office of Megan Bowser, Littleton, rep. parent of an infant Homeless Education or toddler with disabilities Dayle A. Axman, Littleton, rep. Division of Megan Godsey, Aurora, rep. parent of infant or Insurance toddler with disabilities Mary Griffin, Littleton, rep. CHRP Waiver Elizabeth Ann Scully, Denver, rep. service Administrator, Dept. of Human Services provider of early intervention services Alexandra Murphy, rep. Dept. of Human Sarah McNamee, Lakewood, rep. service Services provider of early intervention services Colleen Kay Rosa, Commerce City, rep. Dept. of Danae Davidson, Arvada, rep. parent of an infant Human Services (Office of Early Childhood) or toddler with disabilities

MOTOR VEHICLE DEALER BOARD - TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 9 Members Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: Per diem Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Revenue

The Board licenses and regulates motor vehicle dealers and salespersons. It also works to resolve consumer complaints about dealers, holds hearings and orders corrective action.

*Carrie Ann Baumgart, Timnath rep. licensed *Ramona Lee Graves Bode, Aurora, rep. used motor vehicle dealer motor vehicle dealer *Steven Craig Perkins, Denver, rep. licensed *John Linton, Denver, rep. Public used motor vehicle dealer Fletcher Kristian Flower, Montrose, rep. licensed *Lucky Allen Heggs, Parker, rep. public motor vehicle dealer *Richard Jason White, Littleton, rep. licensed Michael Cyril Widhalm, Thornton, rep. used motor vehicle dealer motor dealer Matthew Eugene Porter, Arvada, rep. public

26 NATURAL AREAS COUNCIL, COLORADO - TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 7 Members (5 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 Years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Natural Resources

The Colorado Natural Areas Council advises the Executive Director of the Department of Natural Resources on the administration of the Colorado Natural Areas Program and approves the registration and designation of natural areas by Department of Natural Resources.

*Julia Alexandra Kintsch, Golden, rep. interest in Denise Culver, Fort Collins, rep. interest in the the preservation of natural areas preservation of natural areas Dina Anne Clark, Denver, rep. interest in the Gary Butterworth, State Land Board Commission preservation of natural areas representative Kenneth John Strom, Erie, rep. interest in the *Michelle Zimmerman, Colorado Parks and preservation of natural areas Wildlife Commission Representative Angela Lynn Riedel, Lafayette, rep. interest in the preservation of natural areas

PEACE OFFICERS STANDARDS AND TRAINING BOARD (POST) - TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 17 Appointed by the Governor Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Law-Attorney General

The Board oversees the certification of training programs, training academies and instructors of police officer candidates. The Board also certifies qualified peace officers.

*Michael John Phibbs, Castle Rock, rep. police *Amanda Jo Cruz-Giordano, Aurora, rep. SB chief 242 active peace officer with the rank of *Robert Layton Jackson, Alamosa, rep. county sergeant or below sheriff *Chief John M. Collins, Aurora, rep. police *Debra Kay Funston, Palisade, rep. police chief chief *Steven Douglas Nowlin, Dolores, rep. county Tonya M. Barnes, Elizabeth, rep. SB 242 active sheriff peace officer with the rank of sergeant or below

27 Sheriff Justin E. Smith, Fort Collins, rep. county Anthony Gerard Spurlock, Littleton, rep. county sheriff sheriff Sheriff Anthony Lewis Mazzola, Meeker, rep. Sgt. Lonnie E. Chavez, Grand Junction, rep. SB county sheriff 242 active peace officer with the rank of Sheriff Shawn Michael Mobley, La Junta, rep. sergeant or below county sheriff Kara Hoofnagle, Wheat Ridge, rep. lay member Chief of Police Cory Christensen, Steamboat Susan Diane Knox, Denver, rep. lay member Spgs, rep. police chief Ashley Beck, Denver, rep. lay member Daniel Gerald Brennan, Wheat Ridge, rep. Jane Anne Quimby, Grand Junction, rep. lay police chief member Honorable Ronald John Rakowsky, Greenwood Bradley F. Taylor, Weldona, rep. lay member Village, rep. local government John Gilmour Minor, Dillon, rep. police chief

PERSONNEL BOARD, STATE - TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 5 Members (3 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 3 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Per diem/Travel expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Personnel & Administration

The State Personnel Board adopts, amends and repeals the procedures which implement those sections of the state constitution concerning the state personnel system.

*Maurice G. Knaizer, Denver Sarah Kristin Wager, Littleton *Michelle Evelyn Palmquist

SOCIAL WORK EXAMINERS, STATE BOARD OF - TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 7 Members Length of Terms: 4 Years Pay/Compensation: Per diem/Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Every other month Contact: Regulatory Agencies

The Board licenses social workers in Colorado and conducts hearings concerning complaints against licensed social workers.

*Zane Grant, MSW, LCSW, Pueblo, rep. *Mary Elizabeth Walker, Highlands Ranch, rep. licensed clinical social worker public

28 Mario R. Rodriguez, LCSW, MPA, PhD, Denver, Tiffany Nicole Sponaugle, Northglenn, rep. rep. licensed clinical social worker licensed clinical social worker Jennifer Silva, Alamosa, rep licensed clinical Lisa Ann Trautwein, Wiggins, rep. public, social worker Nicole M. Malo, Denver, rep. public

VETERANS’ AFFAIRS, COLORADO BOARD OF - TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 7 Members Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Every other month Contact: Military & Veterans Affairs

The Colorado Board of Veterans' Affairs studies the problems facing veterans and makes recommendations to the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, Division of Veterans’ Affairs, concerning programs needed to assist veterans.

*Norman E. Steen, Woodland Park, rep. veteran Duane E. Dailey, Hot Sulphur Springs, rep. Longinos Gonzalez, Colorado Springs, veteran rep.veteran Hollie Kaye Caldwell, Parker, rep. veteran Bennie Jack Rudder, Alamosa, rep. veteran Patricia Jane Hammon, RN, Eagle, rep. veteran Sheila Marie Quadrini Scanlon, Aurora, rep. veteran

VETERINARY MEDICINE STATE BOARD OF - TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 7 Members Length of Terms: 4 Years Pay/Compensation: Per diem/Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Bi-monthly Contact: Regulatory Agencies

The State Board of Veterinary Medicine regulates and licenses veterinarians in the State of Colorado. The Board establishes and enforces professional standards through the development and maintenance of rules and policies, ensuring that only qualified persons are licensed to provide veterinary care, and that violators of the laws and rules regulating veterinary medicine are sanctioned as appropriate.

*Nancy A. Strelau, Morrison (D) rep. consumer Kris J. Fattor, DVM, MBA, Black Hawk, rep. Joseph Bryan Barker, DVM, Pueblo, rep. licensed veterinarian licensed veterinarian Steven Kent Barton, Canon City, rep. consumer

29 Ronald E. Carsten, PhD, MS, DVM, Glenwood Carolyn Elaine Karrh, Lakewood, rep. licensed Spgs, rep. licensed veterinarian veterinarian Courtney Sara Diehl, Steamboat Springs, rep. licensed veterinarian

WATER AND WASTEWATER FACILITY OPERATORS CERTIFICATION BOARD - TERMS EXPIRE JUNE 30

Number of Members: 10 Members Length of Terms: 4 Years Pay/Compensation: Necessary Expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Public Health & Environment

The Board establishes rules and regulations concerning the application, admission to the exam, and issuance of certificates to operators of water and wastewater treatment plants.

*Allen Eugene Coyne, Julesburg, rep. Colorado Shelley Diane Stanley, Broomfield, rep. various Rural Water Association interests in the water and wastewater facility *Blair L. Corning, Arvada, rep. city manager, certification program with geographical manager of a special district, or utility representation manager in a city, county, or city and county Gabrielle Begeman, Wheat Ridge, rep. certified that operates a domestic water or wastewater industrial wastewater treatment facility treatment facility operator or other representative of a private *Ron Falco, Highlands Ranch, rep. Dept. of entity that operates an industrial wastewater Public Health & Environment, EX-OFFICIO, treatment facility non-voting Joshua Meck, Firestone, rep. various interests in *Roberta Ann Darcy, Basalt, rep. various the water and wastewater facility certification interests in the water and wastewater facility program with geographical representation, certification program, west of the continental Ceila Mahinay Colby Rethamel, Littleton, rep. divide certified water distribution or wastewater Gary David Marshall, Colorado Springs, rep. collection system operator with the highest certified water treatment or domestic level of certification available in Colorado wastewater treatment facility operator with Eric Kenneth Hassel, Durango, rep. water or highest level of certification available in wastewater facilities serving rural areas Colorado

AGING, COLORADO COMMISSION ON THE - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 17 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Senate Confirmation Required

30 Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Department of Human Services

The Commission conducts studies and encourages other organizations to conduct studies of the problems of the state’s elder people. The Commission works to promote and aid in the establishment of local programs and services for the aging and aged.

*Debra Jean Herrera, Ignacio, (CD3) Christina St. Tropez Johnson, Lakewood, (CD7) *James Ronald DeVries, MSHA, Denver, (CD1) Jody Barker, Colorado Springs, (CD5) *Marvin Joseph Urban, Colorado Springs, Sean C. Wood, Evergreen (CD5) Ryan James Burmood, Aurora, (CD6) *Jane McLean Barnes, Lakewood, (CD7) Representative Jessica Signa Danielson, Wheat *Ruth Elaine Long, Fort Collins, (CD2) Ridge, rep. House of Representatives *Connie Mae Ring, Springfield, CD4) Senator Nancy Todd, Aurora, rep. State Senate Paulette St. James, Denver, (CD1) Rep. (CD4) Chad Federick Federwitz, Carbondale, (CD3), Jimmy Collins, Las Animas, (CD4) (at-large)

ARCHITECTS, PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS, STATE BOARD OF LICENSURE FOR - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 13 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem/Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Regulatory Agencies

The Colorado Board of Licensure for Architects, Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors will regulate the practice of those professions. Its responsibilities encompass the evaluation of whether applicants are minimally qualified for licensure, the examination of such applicants, licensing, license renewal, setting policy with regard to the practice of the profession, consideration of complaints against licensees and those who may have practiced without a license, and disciplining those who have not complied with the law.

*Neville Frank “Bud” Gaines, Parker, rep. William G. Buntrock, PLS, Littleton, rep. professional engineer, reappointment professional land surveyor *Wendy Lee Amann, PE, Westminster, rep. Timothy Hayashi, Grand Junction, rep. professional engineer. professional engineer *Miro Kovacevic, Denver, rep. public member Brian Glen Robertson II, PE, FPE, LEED AP, Catherine “Kelly” Dunn, AIA, LEED AP Fort Collins, rep. professional engineer BD+C, Denver, rep. Architect Mary Mason Morissette, FAIA, Denver, rep. Architect

31 Phyllis Joyce Widhalm, Castle Rock, rep. public Kelly Lee Miller, Gypsum, rep. professional member land surveyor Stephen Powell, Colorado Springs, rep. Debora Semeliss Campbell, Windsor, rep. public Architect member Kayce DW Keane, Boulder, rep. professional land surveyor

BANKING BOARD, COLORADO - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 9 Members Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Yes/Expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Regulatory Agencies

The Board is the policy-making and rule-making authority for the Division of Banking, and has the authority to make final decisions with respect to the taking of possession, liquidation, or reorganization of banks.

*Glen Jammaron, Glenwood, rep. bankers, west George Timothy Laney, Greenwood Village rep. of continental divide bankers *Richard Estaban Martinez, Jr., Centennial, rep. Timothy Patrick Daly, Evergreen, rep. money bankers (<$150M) transmitters *Sarah J. Auchterlonie, Denver, rep. public Ronald Keith Tilton, Littleton, bankers *William Joseph Mickles, Centennial, rep. Glen Jammaron, Glenwood, rep. bankers, west public of continental divide *Jonathan Randall Fox, Fowler rep. bankers Richard Estaban Martinez, Jr., Centennial, rep. (<$150M), west of continental divide bankers (<$150M) Laura Gene Miller, Littleton rep. executive Sarah J. Auchterlonie, Denver, rep. public officer of a trust company Taylor McLemore, Denver, rep. public

BEEF COUNCIL AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS, COLORADO - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 8 Members Length of Terms: 4 Years Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Frequency of Meetings: Every other month Contact: Agriculture

32 The Colorado Beef Council Authority works to promote the increased consumption of Colorado beef. The Board researches beef production methods, advancements and other matters with economic impacts upon the beef industry and makes this information available to interested parties.

*Sallie R. Miller, Briggsdale, rep. cattle grower Nolan Douglas Stone, Eaton, rep. cattle feeder *Lily Edwards-Callaway, Fort Collins, rep. Britt Ruhl Dinis, Wiggins, rep. dairy farmer processor and distributor Joanie Shoemaker, Parker, rep. beef marketing Susan Mary Link, Elbert, rep. cattle grower Roberta Baird LeValley, Hotchkiss, rep. beef Shanan Nicole Kessinger, Akron, rep. cattle marketing feeder

CAPITOL BUILDING ADVISORY COMMITTEE, STATE - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 12 Members (4 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 2 Years Pay/Compensation: No Frequency of Meetings: 3 per year Contact: Personnel & Administration

The State Capitol Building Advisory Committee reviews, advises and makes recommendations to the capitol development committee with respect to plans to restore, redecorate and reconstruct space within the public and ceremonial areas of the state capitol.

*Karl T. Kurtz, PhD, Boulder, rep. Public Kara Veitch, Denver, rep. Executive Director of Gerhard J. Petri, Denver, rep. architect Personnel and Administration or designee, ex- Kurtis Todd Morrison, Denver, rep. public officio Danielle Oliveto, Denver, rep. Public Ann McCleave, rep. President of State Historical Society

CHARTER SCHOOL INSTITUTE BOARD - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 7 Appointed by the Governor Length of Terms: 3 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Education

The mission of the Institute Board shall be to foster high-quality public school choices offered through institute charter schools, including particularly schools for at-risk students.

33 *Eric Sedric Lerum, Denver, rep. board or Antonio Patrick Pares, Denver, rep. experience public service experience as a charter school board member, founder of *Elizabeth Dina Aybar Conti, Denver, rep. a charter school, a public school administrator experience as a public school teacher, and with experience working with charter schools, experience as a public school administrator other board/public service experience with experience working with charter schools Thomas Brinegar, Lafayette, rep. board *Kristine Annette Pollard, Grand Junction rep. board or public service experience experience with other board or public service Tamara Olson, Colorado Springs, rep. of a experience parent of a student who is, or who has been Jill Anschutz, Denver, rep. board experience enrolled in an institute charter school with other board or public service experience

CHILD CARE FACILITIES, ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON LICENSING OF - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 15 Members Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Frequency of Meetings: Bi-monthly Contact: Human Services

The Advisory Committee on Licensing of Child Care Facilities counsels the Department of Human Services on the licensing of child care facilities and includes day care centers, family care homes, residential child care facilities and camps.

*David C. Shapiro, Englewood, rep. parent 8Reid Sherwood McKnight, Littleton, rep. *Carrie Jean Lachermeier, Thornton, rep. licensed facilities licensed facility *Zerrel Appel, Parker, rep. parent *Kerry Ann Swenson, Aurora, rep. licensed *Diane Carlson, Lakewood, rep. licensed facility facility *Sarah Elizabeth Pekala, Lafayette, rep. licensed *Linda Marie Osborne, MA, Denver, rep. facility licensed facility *David Charles Zuniga, Thornton, rep. licensed *Heather G. Coin, Yuma, rep. state or local facility govt. agencies with an interest in and concern Jacqueline Cradle, Aurora, rep. licensed facility for children Elizabeth Ann Culver, Durango, rep., a state or *Courtney Lea Holt-Rogers, Lamar, rep. state or local govt. agency with an interest in and local govt. agencies with an interest in and concern for children concern for children, Amy Beth Gammel, Commerce City, rep. a state *Heather Danielle Morris, Littleton, rep. or local govt. agency with an interest in and licensed facility concern for children

34 COAL MINE BOARD OF EXAMINERS - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 4 Appointed by the Governor Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Yes/Expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Natural Resources

The Coal Mine Board of Examiners prepares and conducts examinations for all applicants to positions in coal mines that require certification under federal law. The Board issues certificates of competency to those who qualify. The Board also provides assistance in developing curricula for coal miner training programs.

*Richard Clair Chermak, rep coal mine owner, Michael Gregg McFarland, Dolores, rep. coal operator, manager, or other mine official mine owner, operator, manager, or other mine actively engaged in underground mining official actively engaged in underground *John Carral Poulos, P.E., Paonia, rep. coal mining mine owner/operator/manager engaged in Stephen Wayne Laramore, Craig, rep. coal mine underground mining, AND engineer owner, operator, manager, or other mine experienced in coal mining official actively engaged in surface mining industry

COMMISSION ON FAMILY MEDICINE - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 7 Appointed by the Governor Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: At least quarterly Contact: Public Health & Environment

The Commission assures that family medicine residency programs maintain high quality training, approves and recommends allocation of state funds to the programs, locates areas of the state that are underserved by family physicians, offers ideas on providing medical care to the medically indigent in the state, and supports the development of rural training programs.

*Thomas Clinton Westfall, Sterling, rep. health Barbara Brett, Denver, rep. health care consumer care consumer Susan Wheelan, Colorado Springs, rep. health *John Douglas McLaughlin, MD, rep. health care care consumer consumer *Brenda Rushing Fosmire, Golden, rep. health care consumer

35 Ricardo Velasqeuz, Alamosa, rep. health care Donna Jean Marshall, Denver, rep. health care consumer consumer

CONSERVATION EASEMENT OVERSIGHT COMMISSION - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 9 Members (7 Appointed by the Governor) Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: Per diem/Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Regulatory Agencies

The Commission shall determine whether a conservation easement donation for which a tax credit is claimed is a “qualified conservation contribution,” shall advise the Division and the Department of Revenue regarding conservation easements.

*Edward Michael Rosser, Aurora, rep. an with experience in conservation easements individual who is competent and qualified to who meets any classroom education and analyze the conservation purpose of experience requirements established by the conservation easements board *Brian Joseph Hayes, Ft. Collins, rep. a local *William Edwards Ladd Fales, Carbondale, rep. government open space or land conservation landowner who has donated a conservation agency easement in Colo. *Sarah Elizabeth Parmar, Lakewood, rep. land Tim Mauck, rep. Dept. of Natural Resources trust Alyssa Clarida, rep. Dept. of Agriculture *Timothy Douglas Graham, MAI, SRPA, Windsor, rep. a certified general appraiser

COUNCIL ON CREATIVE INDUSTRIES - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 11 Members Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: Necessary expenses Frequency of Meetings: At least twice per year Contact: Governor’s Office

The Council works to stimulate and encourage the development of the arts and humanities throughout the state. The Council also looks at public interest in the arts and ways to increase public participation.

*Antonio Amble Mendez, Denver *Susan Ingrid Lander, Durango *Robbie A. Breaux, Fruita *Pamela June Denahy, La Junta *Tami Tarese Graham, MA, Mancos Brandy Reitter, Eagle.

36 Virgil David Dickerson, Denver Helanius Wilkins, Boulder Andrew Lawrence Vick, Colo. Spgs. Timothy Wayne Schultz, Denver Mizraim Cordero, Commerce City

DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING AND DEAFBLIND, COLORADO COMMISSION FOR - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 7 Members Length of Terms: 4 Years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: 4 per year Contact: Human Services

The Commission shall serve as a liaison between the deaf, hard of hearing and deafblind community and the general assembly, Governor, and Colorado departments and agencies. The Commission shall also assess the needs of the deaf, hard of hearing and deafblind community and recommend to the general assembly any legislation that may facilitate and streamline the provision of general governmental services to the deaf, hard of hearing and deafblind community.

*Amy J. Becktell, Grand Junction rep. late *Christine Andrea Pendley, Arvada rep. parent deafened of deaf or hard of hearing person *Vera Mariam Pruznick, Fort Collins rep. deaf Jeanine Elise Roybal, Thornton rep. auxiliary and blind community service provider *Lori G. Goeden, BS, CACIII, Lakewood rep. Amelia Sue Dall, Colorado Spgs. rep. deaf professional working w/individuals in the deaf member and hard of hearing community Lucas Michael Marquardt, Denver rep. hard of hearing

DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 24 Members Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Bi-monthly Contact: Human Services

The Developmental Disabilities Council is responsible for coordinating services and advocating for persons with developmental disabilities.

37 *Deborah Marks Williams, Denver, rep. Lisa Schwartz Franklin, Highlands Ranch, rep. parent/guardian/family member of a child with private nonprofit groups concerned with developmental disabilities services and supports for persons with *Patricia Marie Henke, Boulder, rep. state developmental disabilities agency that administers funds provided under Jennifer C. Martinez, Fort Lupton, rep. state the federal “Rehabilitation Act of 1973” agency that administers funds provided under *Nicolette Anderson, Henderson, rep. Titles V and XIX of the federal “Social parent/guardian/family member of a child Security Act” for persons with developmental with developmental disabilities, disabilities *Margaret G. Spaulding, Lakewood, rep. state James Patrick Hackney, Westminster, rep. state agency that administers funds provided under protection and advocacy system the federal “Older Americans Act of 1965” Alison Eve Thompson, Berthoud, rep. parent of *Willie Wade, Alamosa, rep. person with a child with developmental disabilities developmental disabilities *Honorable Irene Aguilar, Denver, rep. *Paulette Jean Steinhoff, Littleton, rep. person Colorado State Legislator with developmental disabilities Christine C. Owen, Colorado Springs, rep. *Kristen M. Erby, Broomfield, rep. parent/guardian/family member of an parent/guardian/family member of a child with institutionalized person with mentally impairing developmental disabilities developmental disabilities Bruce Harold Cline, Littleton, rep. parent of a Joseph Andrew Shippley, Arvada, rep. an person with developmental disabilities. immediate relative or guardian of an adult with Alicia Eakins, Denver, rep. family member or developmental disabilities guardian of persons with mentally impairing Tara Entwistle, Golden, rep. maternal and child developmental disabilities health Joseph Edward Morrone, Parker, rep. person Cami Renfrow, Salida, rep. person with with developmental disabilities. developmental disabilities Sandra L. Friedman, MD, PMH, Denver, rep. Mariah Gillaspie, Centennial, rep. University centers for excellence in parent/guardian of a child with developmental developmental disabilities, education, disabilities research, and service Angela L. Moss, Windsor, rep. parent/guardian Milagritos Segura Cubas, Arvada, rep. parent of of an immediate relative with developmental a person with disabilities disabilities Katie M. Oliver, Thornton, rep. state agency that administers funds provided under the federal “Individuals with Disabilities Education Act”

DISCOVERY PROJECT STEERING COMMITTEE - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 12 Members (6 Appointed by the Governor) Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: As necessary Contact: Law-Attorney General

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The Discovery Project Steering Committee was created in 2014 to develop, continue enhancement and maintenance of a statewide discovery sharing system in order to create more predictable state costs associated with criminal discovery.

*Elizabeth McCann, Denver, rep. urban judicial Scott Turner, rep. Attorney General’s Office, district/district attorney rep. State Court Administrator *Jeffrey Earl Chostner, Pueblo, rep. mid-sized Lindy Frolich, Denver, rep. Alternate Defense judicial district/district attorney Counsel *Brittny Beth Lewton, Sterling, rep. rural Janene McCabe, Louisville, rep. Public judicial district/district attorney Defender *Tyson R. Kerr, Sterling, rep. chief of police Honorable J. Steven Patrick, 7th JD, Rep. *Christophe Steven Johnson, Aurora, rep. Supreme Court, Chief Justice county sheriffs Phil Cherner, rep. Criminal Defense, Chief *Richard Benjamin Medina, Denver, rep. OIT, Justice non-voting

EARLY CHILDHOOD LEADERSHIP COMMISSION - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 20 Members (14 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: Administrative Costs Frequency of Meetings: As Needed Contact: Human Services

In 2010, the Early Childhood Leadership Commission was formed to promote the coordination of policies and procedures that affect the health and well-being of Colorado children. A bipartisan public-private partnership of state leaders and decision makers, the Commission seeks to improve outcomes for young children ages birth to eight and their families by advancing the alignment, coordination and efficiency of programs and services.

*Carrie Lolette “Letty” Bass, Denver, rep. Katherine Faye Kennedy Reinemund, foundations and nonprofits for early childhood Englewood, rep. foundation or nonprofit *Geraldine Gomez Howard, Aurora, rep. local Jeffrey Gordon Kuhr, Grand Junction, rep. local business community public health *Susan J. Steele, Aurora, rep. foundations and Jai Scott, Denver, rep. consumer of early nonprofits for early childhood childhood support and services *Elsa I. Holguin, Lakewood, rep. foundations Ryan Joseph Beiser, Cherry Hills, rep. business and nonprofits for early childhood K. Jehan Benton-Clark, Denver, rep. foundation Jeanne M. McQueeney, Eagle, rep. local or non profit government Sue Elizabeth Renner, Denver, rep. foundation George Stephan Welsh, Canon City, rep. local or nonprofit school districts

39 Pamela K. Harris, Denver, rep. childhood Jerene Carol Petersen, Denver, rep. DHS service and support provider designee Ida Mae Rhodes, Pueblo, rep. early childhood Thomas Woodrow Massey, Jr, Poncha Springs, service and support provider rep. HCPF designee Erin Ulric, Denver, rep. CDPHE designee Mary Anne Snyder, Lakewood, rep. Director of Melissa Lou Colsman, Denver, rep. CDE the Office of Early Childhood, ex-officio, non- designee voting member Heather Craiglow, Littleton, rep. Head Start and Angie Paccione, Denver, rep. CDHE early childhood initiatives

ELECTRICAL BOARD, STATE - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 9 Members Length of Terms: 3 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Per diem/Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Regulatory Agencies

The Board examines and licenses electricians. The board also adopts and revises rules and regulations concerning the installation, repair and alteration of wiring apparatus and equipment for electric light, heat and power.

*John Stephen Muller, Denver, rep. public at Barbara Jean Myrick, Colo. Spgs., rep. electrical large contractor who has masters’ license *Joseph Badaracco, Lakewood, rep. Journeyman Joseph Anthony Montoya, Castle Rock, rep. electrician, not an electrical contractor building official Richard Michael King, Larkspur, rep. electrical James Selecky, Denver, rep. general contractor utilities Christopher Butler, Highlands Ranch, rep. Gina Maria Cullen, Golden, rep. master, not an public at large electrical contractor Chad Kelly Deyle, Wray, rep. electrical contractor who has masters’ license

ELECTRONIC RECORDING TECHNOLOGY BOARD - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 9 (2 appointed by the Governor) Length of Terms: 2 years Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: Semi-Annually Contact: Non-Specified

40 The Electronic Recording Technology Board is charged with developing and modernizing electronic filing systems by creating a strategic plan that incorporates the core goals of assuring the security, accuracy and preservation of public records required to be maintained by a clerk and recorder. The Board also determines functionality standards for these electronic filing systems, issues requests for proposal for electronic filing system equipment and software, develops best practices for electronic filing systems, provides training to clerk and recorders related to electronic filing, and awards grants and prepares reports in accordance with Section 24-21-404 and Section 24-21-406.

*Matt Crane, rep. Arapahoe County Clerk, (SOS) *Charles David Clavin, JD (Gov), rep. member *Scott Stucky, (SOS) from the real estate section of the Colorado *Stan Martin, rep. Colorado County Clerk and Bar Association Recorder, (SOS) Robert Landers Howe, Edwards, rep. member Kim Bonner, rep. Colorado County Clerk and from the title industry Recorder, (SOS)

EMERGENCY MEDICAL AND TRAUMA SERVICES ADVISORY COUNCIL, STATE (SEMTAC) - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 32 Members (25 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Public Health and Environment

The Council advises the Department of Public Health and Environment on matters relating to emergency medical and trauma services programs. The Council’s duties include developing curricula for the training of emergency medical personnel, establishing requirements for ambulance vehicles and services, and determining the eligibility of facilities to receive trauma center designation.

*Commissioner Sean C. Wood, Evergreen, rep. *David Robert Steinbruner, MD, Colorado Spgs, County commissioner from rural county rep. board-certified surgeon providing trauma *Hon. Lora L. Thomas, Highlands Ranch, rep. care at Level I trauma center County commissioner from urban county *Kim Mariko Muramoto, RN, BS, Lone Tree, *Bruce Evans, Bayfield, rep. fire chief of a rep. trauma nurse coordinator service that provides prehospital care in a rural *Dawnelle Lynn Mathis, Pueblo, rep. general area public from an urban area *Terri Lee Foechterle, Olathe, rep. officer or *Charles William Mains, MD, FACS, employee of public provider of prehospital care Evergreen, rep. board certified surgeon *Shawn Gary Howe, Colorado Spgs., rep. providing trauma care at a Level I trauma officer or employee of private provider of center prehospital care Kathryn M. Beauchamp, MD, FAANS, FACS, *Thomas Crawford Davidson, Dillon, rep. Denver, rep. board-certified neurosurgeon County commissioner from rural county

41 providing trauma care at Level I or II trauma Kathleen Marie Adelgais, MD, MPH, FAAP, center Golden, rep. board-certified physician Richard Eddie Lewis, Elizabeth, rep. certified in pediatrics government provider of prehospital care Anastasia Pemberton, New Castle, rep. Pattie Thompson, Alamosa, rep. admin. Rep. of registered nurse involved in rural emergency a rural trauma center medical and trauma services care Stephanie Ann Eveatt, La Junta, rep. officer or Thomas Michael Gronow, Denver, rep. admin. crew member of a volunteer organization that rep. of an urban trauma center provides prehospital care Fernando M. Gray, Sr., MPA, EFO, CFO, Jill Ann Filer, Pueblo West, rep. County Golden, rep. fire chief of a service that emergency manager provides prehospital care in urban area Pamela Jo Howes, BSN, Fort Lupton, rep. flight Krista Lea Turner, MD, FACS, Castle Pines, nurse of an emergency medical service air rep. board-certified surgeon providing trauma team or unit care at a Level II trauma center Michelle Andrea Flemmings, MD, FACEP, Timothy John Dienst, MPA, NRP, Woodland Bayfield, rep. licensed physician who is a Park, rep. regional council chair prehospital medical director Marc Burdick, Avon, rep. general public from a Keyan Duane Riley, MD, Colo. Spgs., rep. rural area board-certified surgeon providing trauma care at a level III trauma center

GAMING CONTROL COMMISSION, COLORADO LIMITED - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 5 Members Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Yes/Necessary expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Revenue

The Colorado Limited Gaming Control Commission adopts and enforces rules and regulations for the establishment and operation of gambling in the Colorado towns of Black Hawk, Central City and Cripple Creek.

*Shawn Coleman, Boulder, rep. registered elector Richard Nathan, Greenwood Village, rep. Chief of Police Timothy David Carlson, rep. law attorney, regulatory law enforcement Justin Davis, Grand Junction, rep. CPA, Kristen Shirley Blessman, Denver, rep. business corporate finance management

42 HIGHER EDUCATION, COLORADO COMMISSION ON - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 11 Members Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Per diem/ Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Higher Education

The Colorado Commission on Higher Education sets policies for all state-supported institutions of higher education.

*Cassandra Gannet, PhD, Colo Spgs, CD5 Brittany Stich, Denver, CD1 *Mary Beth Buescher, Grand Jct, rep. West of Eric Tucker, Colorado Springs, CD5 the Continental Divide, CD3 Charlotte Olena, Denver, CD1 Luis Alberto Colon, Lone Tree, CD4 Steven Trujillo, Pueblo, CD3 Thomas Oliver McGimpsey, Louisville, CD2 Sarah Hughes, Edwards, CD3 Vanecia B. Kerr, Aurora , CD6 Paul Abramson, Jr, Lakewood, CD7

HISTORICAL SOCIETY, BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE STATE - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 13 Members Length of Terms: 3 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Actual Expenses Frequency of Meetings: As Needed Contact: Higher Education

The Board of Directors of the State Historical Society is the governing body for the State Historical Society. The Society is a 501 (c)(3) charitable organization and an agency of the State of Colorado under the Department of Higher Education. It offers public access to cultural and heritage resources of Colorado, including statewide museums and special programs for individuals and families, collection stewardship of Colorado’s historic treasures, educational resources for schools, students and teachers, and services related to preservation, archaeology and history.

*Christopher Weld Tetzeli, Denver, rep. Cathey McClain Finlon, Denver, rep. cultural financial expertise Ann Alexander Pritzlaff, Denver, rep. state *Marco Antonio Abarca, Denver, rep. cultural financial expertise *Rick Pederson, Denver, rep. legal, regulatory Donna Lynne, Denver, rep. state financial expertise expertise Tamra Joyce Ward, Denver, rep. state financial Stephen Forrest Sturm, Denver, rep. Cultural expertise

43 *Gregory L. Moore, Golden, rep. state financial Cathy Lee Carpenter Dea, Golden, rep. expertise financial expertise Robert E. Musgraves, Denve, rep. financial Ellen S. Roberts, Durango, rep. state financial expertise expertise Alan Bruce Salazar, Thornton, rep. legal

LOTTERY COMMISSION, COLORADO - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 5 Members Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Per diem/Travel expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Revenue

The Colorado Lottery Commission governs the operation of the lottery and conducts hearings on granting or suspending licenses for lottery sales.

*Stella Peterson, Arvada, rep. public Stanley Henry Podolski, III, Fort Collins, rep. William John Clayton, Littleton, rep. law CPA enforcement Jim Bensberg, Colorado Spgs., rep. public Hon. Charles Dennis Maes, Pueblo, rep. attorney

MEDICAL SERVICES BOARD - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 11 Members Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Health Care, Policy, Financing

The Medical Services Board adopts the rules and regulations that govern the operation of the Colorado Medicaid Program and Colorado Indigent Care Program. The Regulations adopted by the board will direct the efforts of the State in defining eligibility and the benefits for these programs, the rights and obligations of clients receiving benefits, and the payment of vendors providing health care services. The Board will also provide advice and consultation to the State Board of Human Services in connection with the administration of the Old Age Pension Health and Medical Fund.

*Christy S. Blakely, Littleton (CD6), rep. a *An Thi H. Nguyen, Denver (CD1), rep. family member of a person with a disability knowledge of medical assistance programs *Donna Marie Roberts, BSN, RN, Laird (CD4), rep. knowledge of medical assistance programs

44 *L. Charlotte “Charlie” Lippolis, DO, MPH, Simon J. Hambidge, MD, PhD, Denver (CD1), Evergreen (CD2) (U), rep. caring for medically rep. knowledge of medical assistance programs underserved children Martha Cecile Fraley, MD, Durango (CD3), rep. Jessica Lynne Kuhns, Loveland (CD2), rep. delivery of health care knowledge of medical assistance programs Patricia L. Givens, Denver (CD1), rep. Bregitta Hughes, Colorado Springs (CD5), rep. knowledge of medical assistance programs knowledge of medical assistance programs Amanda Ann Moorer, Westminster (CD7), rep. knowledge of medical assistance programs David Norris Potts, Salida (CD5), rep. knowledge of medical assistance programs

MENTAL HEALTH ADVISORY BOARD FOR SERVICE STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 15 Members Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Human Services

The Board is responsible for recommending standards and regulations for the programs of mental health services in any health care facility that has separate facilities for mental health care, or those health care facilities that have as their only purpose the treatment and care of mental illness.

*Kara Liegh Johnson-Hufford, Denver, rep. Cassie Leah Damato, MA LPC, Fort Collins, Dept. of Public Health and Environment rep. public or private sector *Jennifer Lynn Vasquez-Stitt, Castle Rock, rep. Clayton Cunningham, Northglenn, rep. public or proprietary skilled health care facilities private sectors *Franklyn Anthony Ortega, Pueblo West, rep. Kyle Michael Brown PhD, Boulder, rep. CU public or private sectors medical center Jack Edward Zelkin, Castle Pines, rep. family of Rana D. Shaner, Olathe, rep. consumer of persons with mental illness mental health services Lisa Ryder Beaton, Denver, rep. public or Hal Mark Mandler, Littleton, rep. public or private sectors private sectors Sarah Myers, JD, Golden, rep. Colorado Bar Thomas Peter Olbrich, LCSW, Bailey, rep. Association nonprofit health care facilities Lori Claussen, Broomfield, rep. children’s Elizabeth Lyons Lowdermilk, MD, Denver, rep. health care facilities professional psychiatrist Pamela Neu, Highlands Ranch, rep. Div. of Mental Health, Dept. of Human Services

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NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS, BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 5 Members Length of Terms: 4 Years Pay/Compensation: Per Diem and travel Frequency of Meetings: Six Times per Year Contact: Regulatory Agencies

The Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators licenses nursing home operators and may conduct hearings to revoke, suspend, deny or reissue licenses.

*Patricia Falcon Jones, Denver, rep. public at Sara Elizabeth Dent, NHA, MBA, Highlands large Ranch, rep. nursing home administrator/ non- *Shane Samuel White, Denver, rep. public at profit, facility administration large Jerusha Siegel, Erie, rep. nursing home Lori Louise Randall, RN, Fruita, rep. nursing administrator/proprietary facility administration home administrator/continuum of care administration

OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 7 Members Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Natural Resources

The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) promotes the responsible development of Colorado's oil and gas natural resources by balancing the efficient exploration and production of oil and gas resources, the prevention of waste and the protection of the public health, environment and mineral owners’ rights. NOTE : The composition, meeting frequency, and structure of the Board is to change July 1, 2020. The board will transition to five, full-time, paid members. at that point.

*Commissioner John August Messner, *Liane Rachel Jollon, Durango, rep formal Gunnison, rep. local govt. official and West of training or extensive experience in public the Continental Divide health and West of the Continental Divide *Erin Alene Overturf, Denver, rep. formal or *Mark David Hopkins, Broomfield, rep. substantial experience in environmental technical expertise relevant to the issues protection considered by the commission or formal

46 training or substantial experience in soil *Howard Lawrence Boigon, Denver, rep. conservation or reclamation substantial experience in oil and gas industry *Brenda Ann Haun, Grover, rep. actively Dan Gibbs, Silverthorne, rep. Executive engaged in agricultural production or a royalty Director, Department of Natural Resources, owner Voting Ex-Officio *Pamela Pride Eaton, Boulder, rep. formal or Jill Hunsaker Ryan, Edwards, rep. Executive substantial experience in wildlife protection Director, CDPHE, Voting Ex-Officio

PARKS AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 11 Members Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Per diem/ Travel expenses Frequency of Meetings: 6 per year Contact: Natural Resources

The Parks and Wildlife Commission is responsible for perpetuating the wildlife resources of the state, providing a quality state parks system and providing enjoyable and sustainable outdoor recreation opportunities that educate and inspire current and future generations to serve as active stewards of Colorado natural resources.

*Robert William Bray, Redvale, rep. production Charles Fredrick Garcia, Denver, rep. agriculture, west of continental divide sportsperson *Hon. James Vigil, Trinidad, rep. production Taishya Rashaan Adams, Boulder, rep. outdoor agriculture, recreation and parks utilization *Michelle Zimmerman, Breckenridge, rep. parks Carrie Besnette Hauser, Glenwood Spgs., rep. utilization/nonprofit, west of the continental parks utilization divide Elizabeth Ann Blecha, Wray, rep. Marie E. Haskett, Meeker, rep. sportsperson/outfitter sportsperson/outfitter Daniel Gibbs, rep. Executive Director, Dept. of Marvin Edward McDaniel, Sedalia, rep. public Natural Resources at large Kate Greenburg, rep. Executive Director, Dept. Eden Vardy, Aspen, rep. production agriculture of Agriculture Luke B. Schafer, Craig, rep. public at large

PAROLE, STATE BOARD OF - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 9 Members Length of Terms: 3 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Yes Frequency of Meetings: Full time position

47 Contact: Parole Board

The State Board of Parole holds hearings and considers applications for parole, and conducts all proceedings involving revocation of parole.

*Denise K. Balazic, Aurora, rep. parole or Michelle Geng, Colorado Springs, rep. probation citizen member *Alfredo Enrique Pena, Denver, rep. citizen Chad Dilworth, Lafayette, rep. citizen member member, VICE CHAIR *Brandon W. Mathews, Colo. Spgs., rep. Joe Martin Morales, Parker, rep. law citizen member enforcement Kristen Hilkey, Arvada, rep. law Darlene Alcala, Pueblo, rep. citizen member enforcement, CHAIR Jason Guidry, Highlands Ranch, rep. citizen member

POLLUTION PREVENTION ADVISORY BOARD - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 15 Members (plus 2 Ex-Officio) Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: As needed Contact: Public Health & Environment

The Board develops pollution prevention goals and objectives, reviews environmental regulatory programs, laws and policies to identify opportunities and incentives, provides direction for pollution prevention outreach, education, training and technical assistance programs, and supports non-regulatory public and private efforts that promote pollution prevention.

In addition, the Board administers the Pollution Prevention Grants and the Recycling Resources Economic Opportunity Grants and Rebates.

*Alison Kendall Bauer, Denver, rep. higher Thomas Edwards Riggle, Denver, rep. local education government *Ellen Jeanette Kennedy, Littleton, rep. Susan Baron Williams, Centennial, rep. local government business *Laurie Johnson, Lafayettr, rep. Lindsay Reed Weber, Westminster, rep. environmental groups business Matthew Cook “Quint” Redmond V, Patricia Helen Mason, Denver, rep. Golden, rep. agriculture environmental group Douglas Hargrave, Denver, rep. business

48 Sonrisa Lucero, Denver, rep. local Roger Freeman, Lakewood, rep. business government Dennis Jen Hu, Denver, rep. business Amanda Brimmer, Broomfield, rep. Janna Lindsay West-Heiss, Denver, rep. environmental group community group Hillary Merrill Dobos, Denver, rep. business

PRIVATE ACTIVITY BOND ALLOCATIONS COMMITTEE - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 9 Members (7 Appointed by the Governor) Length of Terms: 3 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: As needed Contact: Local Affairs

The Committee reviews requests and makes recommendations to the Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Local Affairs on the distribution of industrial development bonds.

*Terri Jeanne Wheeler, Dolores, rep. citizen at Monica Daniels Mika, Eaton, rep. citizen at large, west of the continental divide large Forrest Harley Neuerburg, Monte Vista, rep. Brett Johnson, Denver, rep. citizen at large municipal or county official Michael Scott Guertin, Denver, rep. municipal Elyse Ackerman-Casselberry, Delta, rep. or county official municipal or county official/west of the Patricia Hippe, Parker, rep. state issuing continental divide authority Victoria Anne Runkle, Greeley, rep. municipal Richard Garcia, rep. Executive Director of or county official DOLA

PRIVATE OCCUPATIONAL SCHOOL BOARD - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 7 Members Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Per diem/Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: As needed Contact: Higher Education

The Private Occupational School Board advises on standards for educational services in private occupational schools. The Board also grants accreditation to schools that meet the standards established by the Board.

49 *Timothy Guerrero, Erie, rep. private Paul Edward Garibay, Jr, Westminster, rep. occupational school public/employer Rochelle G. Krovitz, Greenwood Village, rep. Ryan Zivorad Minic, Thornton, rep. private public occupational school Christopher Reister, Littleton, rep. JoAnn Stevens, Parker, rep. private occupational public/employer school Abbas Richard Behbehani, Arvada, rep. public/lending institution

RACING COMMISSION, COLORADO - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 5 Members Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Travel Expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Revenue

The Colorado Racing Commission regulates and supervises pari-mutuel wagering (for horses and dogs), including enforcement of rules, supervision of race meets and racing officials, and collection of revenues to the State.

*David Liynn Hoffman, Westminster, rep. Sandra Jeanne Bowen, Idledale, rep. registered racing industry elector *Justine Scott Estes, Gypsum, rep. racing Lori A. Scott, DVM, Commerce City, rep. industry veterinarian Pam Oldham Inmann, Castle Rock, rep. business

REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS, BOARD OF - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 7 Members Length of Terms: 3 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Per diem/Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Regulatory Agencies

The Board of Real Estate Appraisers meets monthly to conduct rulemaking hearings, make policy decisions, consider licensing matters, review complaints and take disciplinary action against real estate appraisers. It is a board of seven members, appointed by the governor.

50 The Board consists of three licensed or certified appraisers, one county assessor, and one commercial banker with experience in real estate lending, and two members of the public not engaged in any business represented by the other members.

*Bonnie Deane Roerig, Denver, rep. real estate Harieeta Irene Sanders, Denver, rep. public appraisers member *Richard L. Shields, Centennial, rep. real estate Joshua H. Walitt, SRA, MNAA, CDEI, Grand appraisers Jct, rep. appraisal management. *Kristy Ann McFarland, Crested Butte, rep. Matthew J. Salazar, Centennial, rep. commercial County assessors banking Patrice Suzanne Campbell, SRA, Grand Jct., rep. real estate appraisers with experience in eminent domain matters

REGISTERED PSYCHOTHERAPISTS, BOARD OF - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 7 Members Length of Terms: 4 Years Pay/Compensation: Per diem/Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: 6 per year Contact: Regulatory Agencies

The Board of Registered Psychotherapists is a licensing and disciplinary board that oversees licensed psychologists in the state.

*Caprece Byrd, Aurora, rep. professional Jennifer Bargmann, Fort Collins, rep. member professional member *Debbie Stafford, Aurora, rep. professional Jane Ann O’Shaughnessy, Highlands Ranch, member rep. public *Graham Eldon DeWitt, Arvada, rep. Public Lesli Hirokawa, Parker, rep. public Kelvin Demone Nicholson, Denver, rep. professional member

SECURITIES BOARD - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 5 Members Length of Terms: 3 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Regulatory Agencies

51 The board aids and advises the securities commissioner in the promulgation of rules, issuance of orders, formulation of policies, the setting of fees and with other issues affecting the division of securities and securities regulation in the state.

*Steven B. Price, Denver, rep. public member Thomas H. Kenning, Carbondale, rep. public *Kent Jeffrey Lund, JD, MBA, LLM, Denver, member/Western Slope rep. securities law Nilsa Guerrero-Mahon, Brighton, rep. certified Keith Michael Olivia, Boulder, rep. securities public accountant law

SOUTHERN UTE INDIAN TRIBE/STATE OF COLORADO ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL COMMISSION - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 6 Members (3 Appointed by the Governor) Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Frequency of Meetings: As needed Contact: Public Health & Environment

The Commission works to adopt air quality standards and rules pertaining to the reservation air program. For further information, please review the Colorado State Statute 25-7-1303.

*Rolfe Spiegel, Ignacio, rep. Resides on fee land Peter McCormick, Durango Peter Butler, Durango

SPECIAL FUNDS BOARD FOR WORKERS’ COMPENSATION SELF INSURERS - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 4 Appointed by Governor Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Frequency of Meetings: As needed Contact: Labor & Employment

The Special Funds Board for Workers' Compensation Self Insurers distributes monies from the Workers' Compensation Special Self-Insured Fund to assure prompt and complete payments to members of self- insured companies who are delayed or declare bankruptcy or have insufficient reserves to cover a claim.

*Gary Lee Swensen, Castle Rock, rep. manager Victoria McColm, Colorado Springs, rep. or employee of self-insured employers in good manager or employee of self-insured standing

52 employers in good standing with knowledge Jeffrey L. Green, Loveland, rep. manager or of risk management and finance employee of self-insured employers in good Sam Walker, Executive Director, Dept. of Labor standing with knowledge of risk management & Employment and finance Ondrea Marie Charles Matthews, Wheat Ridge, rep. manager or employee of self-insured employers in good standing

STATE PLUMBING BOARD - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 7 Members Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Per diem/Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Regulatory Agencies

The State Plumbing Board grants licenses to plumbers, and amends and enforces rules and regulations for the examination and licensure of plumbers.

*Anthony John Shaffer, Florence, rep. plumbing John D. Craco, Arvada, rep. plumbing contractors contractors Catherine A. Dunihoo, Windsor, rep. Kevin Thomas Roy, Littleton, rep. general Journeyman plumbers contractors Glen Ray Ratliff, Arvada, rep. local government Noreen McMahon, Steamboat Spgs., rep. public agency conducting plumbing inspections at large Matthew Ray Wagy, Greeley, rep. master Jorge A. Delgado, Fort Collins, rep. Dept. of plumbers Public Health & Environment, EX-OFFICIO

TONY GRAMPSAS YOUTH SERVICES BOARD - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 10 Members (4 Appointed by the Governor) Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: Actual & necessary expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Human Services

The TGYS Board oversees the Tony Grampsas Youth Services (TGYS) Program. The responsibilities of the TGYS Board include developing program guidelines for proposal design, local public-to-private funding match requirements, and application review processes. They also develop criteria for awarding grants and develop result-oriented criteria for measuring the effectiveness of programs. The TGYS Board establishes timelines for submission and review of grant applications. Finally, the TGYS Board reviews

53 all applications for funding and chooses those entities that should receive grants. The TGYS Board submits their grant recommendations to the Governor for final approval.

*Erin Medina, MSW, LCSW, Centennial, rep. Stan Garnett, appt. by Speaker of the House child abuse prevention Daniel May, appt. by Senate President *Levon Hupfer-Detor, Commerce City Luis Guzman, rep. Executive Director of the Brian Wayne Brant, MSW, Denver, rep. Department of Human Services or his designee community planning for violence prevention Senator Dominick Moreno, appt. by Senate Serena Gonzales-Gutierrez, Denver, rep. Minority Leader minority community Rep. James Coleman, appt. by Speaker of the Christopher R. Klene, Denver, rep. youth House member Rep. , appt. by Speaker Tarun Reddy Amasa, Broomfield, rep. youth of the House member Janet Rowland, appt. by Senate President

UTILITY CONSUMERS’ BOARD - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 11 Members Length of Terms: 4 Years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Six times per year Contact: Regulatory Agencies

The duties and responsibilities of the Utilities Consumer Council is to provide guidance on policy matters and annually evaluate the performance of the Office of Consumer Council. The OCC’s charter is to advocate on behalf of residential, small business, and agricultural consumers in energy matters before the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) and other courts.

*Sanders Gibson “Skip” Arnold, Boulder, Christopher Markuson, Appointee of the (CD2), rep. exp. in low income energy Speaker of the House of Representatives *VACANT, rep. Agriculture Anne Stattelman, Appointee of the Minority *Mary Sue Liss, Peyton, (CD5), rep. actively Leader of the Senate engaged in agriculture as a business Andrew McElhany, Appointee of the Minority *William Arthur Steele, Highlands Ranch, Leader of the House of Rep (CD6), rep. owners of small business with one Kelly Beth Crandall, Denver, (CD1), rep. exp. in hundred or fewer employees energy *Lisa Dator Hough, Westminster, (CD7), rep. Dean Sheldon McCall, Montrose, (CD3), rep. energy regulation owners of small business with one hundred or Lois Tochtrop, an Appointee of the President of fewer employees the Senate

54 WINE INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT BOARD, COLORADO - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 1

Number of Members: 9 Members Length of Terms: 4 Years Pay/Compensation: Actual & necessary expenses Frequency of Meetings: As Needed Contact: Agriculture

The Board encourages and promotes viticultural and enological research and experimentation for the maximum production and quality of wine produced in the State of Colorado. This includes the marketing of wines produced in Colorado and as an asset to the state’s tourism program.

*Thomas Bueb, Westminster, rep. at large Kevin T. Weber, Denver, rep. retail wine licensed winery (excise taxes) distributor *Jeff Allen Knight, Larkspur, rep. wholesale Candice Mohr, Estes Park, rep. at large licensed wine distributor winery Bret Lee Neal, Cedaaredge, rep. licensed Maxence Ariza, Evergreen, rep. Ex-Officio winery, Grand Valley viticulture area member (public member) Guy F. Drew, Cortez, rep. licensed winery, west Douglas Price, Colorado Springs, rep. Ex- slope Officio member (Tourism Board rep) Neil Gilbert Jaquet, Palisade, rep. wine Dr. Jessica Davis, rep. Ex-Officio member (CSU producer rep) Ronald Douglas Kingman, Denver, rep. licensed Aaron Arthur Steinke, Denver (Green), rep. winery, east slope wholesale wine distributor

CHILD SUPPORT COMMISSION - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 7

Number of Members: No more than 21 appointed by the Governor Length of Terms: 4 Years Pay/Compensation: Actual & necessary expenses Frequency of Meetings: As Necessary Contact: Human Services

The commission reviews the child support guidelines and is required to issue a report every four years to the Governor and the General Assembly of the results of the review of child support guidelines and any recommended statutory changes.

*Meghan Kathleen Loftus, Denver, rep. Colo. *Jeffrey Dale Ball, Colo. Spgs., rep. interested Bar Assn. party *rep. certified public accountant *Rynn Amee Bell, Arvada, rep. parent *Alvin F. Tafoya, Denver, rep. interested party representative

55 Larry Desbien, Westminster, rep. Division of Hon. Jennifer B. Torrington, Denver, rep. Child Support Services Judiciary Rep. Jonathan Singer, Longmont, rep. State Hon. Marianne Marshall Tims, Littleton, rep. House of Representatives Judiciary Senator Larry Crowder, Alamosa, rep. State Jason Savage, Longmont, rep. parent Senate representative Kennetha Lynn Julien, Arvada, rep. child Hon. Angela Rose Arkin, Castle Rock, rep. support liaison to judiciary judiciary and Colo. Bar Assn. Lara Delka, JD, Westminster, rep. judiciary, Dayton Ryan Bonadie, Colorado Spgs., rep. Colo Bar Assn. Parent Joanne Perkins Sprouse, Breckenridge, rep. Yolanda Miriam Fennick, Colorado Spgs., rep. director of a county dept. of social services Colo. Bar Assn.

STUDENT LEADERS INSTITUTE EXECUTIVE BOARD, COLORADO - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 7

Number of Members: 11 Members (8 Appointed by the Governor) Length of Terms: 2 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Higher Education

The Colorado Student Leaders Institute Executive Board oversees the Colorado Student Leaders Institute. The Institute operates a competitive residential summer academic pilot program through the summer of 2019 for students who are entering tenth or eleventh grade in the coming fall semester. Students attend four weeks of college level classes, lectures and seminars, as well as enrichment activities, including concerts and theatrical productions.

*James Nickel Thurman, Denver, rep. person Carl Einhaus, Denver, rep. the Executive from the community who has an interest or Director of the Dept. of Higher Education or experience in education his/ her designee *Elizabeth Palmquist, Denver, rep. person from Paul Teske, CU Denver, rep. the chief executive the community who has an interest or officer of the host institution or his or her experience in education designee *Stephanie Flynn James, Broomfield, rep. Tyler Jonathan Sapkin, Denver, rep.person from person employed as teaching faculty or the community who has interest or experience administrator at an institution of higher in education education in Colorado Brian Paul Hill, Fruita, rep. person from the *Jenifer Louise Hufman, Dolores, rep. person community who has interest or experience in who is employed as an educator in high school education in Colorado in rural school district Michelle Tucker, Colorado Springs, rep. person Marina Kokotovic, rep. the Commissioner of who is employed as an educator in high school Education or his or her designee

56 Oscar Felix, PhD, Fort Collins, rep. person at an institution of higher education in employed as teaching faculty or administrator Colorado

PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT BENEFIT PLANS (PERA) - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 10

Number of Members: 15 Members (3 Appointed by the Governor) Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Non-Specified

The Public Employees’ Retirement Benefit Plans (PERA) manages and provides retirement and other benefits to the employees of more than 500 government agencies and public entities in the State of Colorado. By state law, the management of the public employees' retirement funds are vested in PERA's Board of Trustees. There are three Governor-appointed trustees. The Board will include the State Treasurer as an ex-officio member; four members from the School Division and three members from the State Division; one member from the Local Government Division; one Judicial Division member; and two PERA retirees. If a Board member resigns, a new member is appointed from the respective division until the next election.

*Roger P. Johnson, CPA, Denver, rep. finance, banking, economics, accounting, experience and competence in investment, pension administration or actuarial analysis, management, finance, banking, economics, reappt. accounting, pension administration or actuarial Thomas J. Barrett, rep. experience and analysis competence in investment, management, Susan G. Murphy, Denver, rep. experience and finance, banking, economics, accounting, competence in investment, management, pension administration or actuarial analysis

AURARIA HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER, BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 13

Number of Members: 9 Members (3 Appointed by the Governor) 2 Ex Officio Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Higher Education

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The Auraria Higher Education Center Board of Directors manages the operational affairs of the three- school Auraria campus.

*Veronica Elizabeth Barela, Denver John Michael Desmond, Denver Tracy Marie Huggins, Littleton

COLLEGEINVEST BOARD OF DIRECTORS - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 31

Number of Members: 9 Members Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Higher Education

CollegeInvest is a not-for-profit division of the Colorado Department of Higher Education. CollegeInvest administers the state of Colorado’s 529 college savings programs and students studying in- and out-of- state.

*Jason B. Maples, CLU,ChFC, CFP, Sarah R. Williamson, CFP, CIMA, CDFA, Greenwood Village Aurora *Rita C. Felde, Evergreen Douglas W. Lyon, Durango *Frederick Taylor, Denver Martha “Marti” Jeanne Awad, Denver David Andrew Simon, Cherry Hills Vincent Edward Bowen III, Evergreen Kirk Mielenz, Littleton

JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT BOARD - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 31

Number of Members: No more than 26 Members Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: 3 per year Contact: Public Safety

The Board advises the Division of Criminal Justice on issues related to federal block grant monies designated to improve the criminal justice system and reduce drug abuse and violent crimes.

*Matthew Friesen, Granby *Police Chief Michelle Marie Tovrea, *William Joseph Sightler III, Glenwood Spgs. Lakewood *Sterling Marie Harris, Denver *Police Chief Paul Douglas Schultz, Canon City *Sheriff Kirk Mitchel Taylor, Rye

58 *Heather Garwood, Fort Collins Sheriff Gary La’Mar Wilson, Denver *VACANCY Sheryl Lynn Berry, Lakewood *Alexis Cisneros Devine, Denver Demetria Trujillo, Denver *Doug Erler, Greeley Sean Patrick Foster, Pueblo Thomas Aquinas Giacinti, Lakewood Rebecca Huckaby Raphaelson, Fountain Mitchell Todd Murray, Fort Collins

JUVENILE JUSTICE AND DELINQUENCY PREVENTION ADVISORY COUNCIL, STATE - TERMS EXPIRE JULY 31

Number of Members: 15-33 Members Length of Terms: 4 Years Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Public Safety

The Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Advisory Council advises the Division of Criminal Justice and the Governor on matters pertaining to juvenile justice in Colorado. They also assist, review and approve the annual Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Plan.

*Nicholas Ryan Turco, Durango, rep. youth Andre Adeli, Boulder, rep. Public member *VACANCY, rep. youth member Jack Anthony Storti, Parker, rep. youth member *William Calvin Hays, Grand Junction, rep. Paige Teague Brown, Strasburg, rep. youth Private/non-profit member *Stacy R. Davis, Greeley, rep. expert on Malaysia Chantel Atwater, Centennial, rep. school/youth violence youth member *Edward James Rodgers, JD, Canon City, rep. Hon. Carroll Michelle Brinegar, Timnath, rep. Office of Child's representative judicial *Karen Dee Wilde, eads, rep. Tribal/4 corners Claire E. Furtado, Denver, rep. Youth member area Jerome Ronald Evans, PhD, Carbondale, rep. *Jane Marie Flournoy, Arvada, rep. substance prevention abuse Samuel Elfay, Aurora *Linda A. Nordin, rep. mental health Stacie Louise Nelson Colling, JD, Denver, rep. *Crystal Murillo, Aurora, rep. youth Defense counsel *Melinda Kay Beckler, Lakewood, rep. persons Hon. Tracy A. Kraft-Tharp, Arvada, rep. local with special experience and competence in elected official addressing problems related to learning Ciara Catherine Benner, Bennett, rep. youth disabilities, emotional dificulties, child abuse member and neglect and youth violence David Kollar, Littleton, rep. Education Dana Wilks, Denver, rep. Probation Albert Joseph Estrada, Colo. Spgs., rep. Dept. of Paula Ann Ramaekers-Mattas, Grand Junction, Youth Corrections rep. private/non-profit

59 Robert Alan Jackson, Golden, rep. local law Stepahnie Seibold, Boulder rep. Defense enforcement Counsel Rebecca Sparling Gleanson, Centennial, rep. Lisa Neal Graves, Parker, rep. Public district attorneys

ACCOUNTANCY, STATE BOARD OF – TERMS EXPIRE AUGUST 1

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Per diem/Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Regulatory Agencies

The Board regulates public accountants and reviews applications, gives examinations, grants certificates and permits, and acts on complaints against certified public accountants.

*Michael John Kraehnke, Highlands Ranch, rep. Paula Mann, CPA, Gunnison, rep. CPA CPA Richard Garth Ferrell, Aurora, rep. public David Wayne Gestner, Denver, rep. Public Christine Zurilgen Joyeux Noel, Lakewood, rep. Johnnie Ray Bejarano, Littleton, rep. CPA CPA William Pierce Trummer, Morrison, rep. CPA

BROADBAND DEPLOYMENT BOARD - TERMS EXPIRE AUGUST 1

Number of Members: 16 Members (6 Appointed by the Governor) Length of Terms: 2 and 4 Years Pay/Compensation: Per diem/Expenses Frequency of Meetings: Eight Times per Year Contact: Regulatory Agencies

The Board implements and administers the deployment of broadband service in unserved areas of the state by awarding grants from the Broadband Fund.

*Jane Blackstone, Steamboat Springs, rep. Roberta Robinette, Denver, rep. Wireless unserved western slope (Sen. Pres) provider (House Min.) *Mike Brazell, Fairplay, rep. county John Lee, rep. Unserved urban (Speaker) commissioners, (Sen. Pres.) Jeffrey Brown, Greeley, rep. Competitive local *Michael Nelson, Englewood, rep. cable exchange carrier (Speaker) provider (Sen. Pres) Jeremy Weathers, Yuma, rep. Unserved Eastern *Karen Sheek, City of Cortez, rep. Mayor/city slope (House Min.) councilman (Speaker)

60 Keith Goodwin, Otero County, rep. Other local Anthony Neal-Graves, Parker, rep. Colorado entity (Sen. Min.) Office of Information Technology (Gov) *Brian Wagner, rep.wireline provider (Sen. Lynn M.V. Notarianni, Lakewood, rep. Public Min.) Utilities Commission of the State of Colorado Stephanie Copeland, Denver, rep. Colorado (Gov) Office of Economic Development and Lisa R. Scalpone, Denver, rep. A broadband International trade, (Gov) satellite provider (Gov) Gregory Winkler, Divide, rep. Colorado David R. Shipley, Colorado City, rep. A rural Department of Local Affairs (Gov) local exchange carrier

REHABILITATION ADVISORY COUNCIL, STATE - TERMS EXPIRE AUGUST 1

Number of Members: No more than 30 Members Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: No Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Labor & Employment

The State Rehabilitation Council advises State Rehabilitation Services on the provision of appropriate and quality services to its customers. A majority of its members must be persons with disabilities. The Council in the State of Colorado operates under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and C.R.S. 26-8-101-106.

*Susan Joan Richardson, Centennial, rep. rehabilitation services community rehabilitation program service Steven Dale Anton, Highlands Ranch, rep. providers Director of DVR designee *Anna S. French, Denver, rep. client assistance Bobbie Rosa, Ignacio, rep. federal section 121 program program for tribal communities Katherine Ann Carol, Denver, rep. parent of an Katie M. Oliver, Thornton, rep. advisory panel individual with disabilities established under the Individuals with Nathan Lee Wheeler-Berliner, Edgewater, rep. Disabilities Education Act Colorado Workforce Development Council, Caryn Beth Schaffner, Colorado Springs, rep. Amy Marie Smith, Eckley, rep. at-large member State Mental Health Planning Council, Robert A. Lawhead, Boulder, rep. Colo. Stephen Alan Heidenreich, Breckenridge, rep. Developmental Disabilities Council, Statewide Independent Living Council Sheena Bassett, Denver rep. vocational Timothy Darrell Postlewaite, Northglenn rep. rehabilitation counselor, DVR, Ex-Officio disability advocacy groups. Brenda L. Mosby, Denver, rep. business, Marilee Carol Boylan, Fort Collins rep. industry, labor. business, industry, labor David Lloyd Noftsker, LaSalle, rep. Julie A. Corbett, Centennial rep. State Mental current/former recipient of vocational Health Planning Council

61 SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE COMMISSION - TERMS EXPIRE AUGUST 1

Number of Members: 9 Members Length of Terms: 3 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Necessary expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Public Health & Environment

The Hazardous Waste Commission makes rules and regulations for the handling, storage and transportation of hazardous wastes in the State of Colorado.

*Teresa Ann Coons, PhD, Denver, rep. public at Laura Jeane Davis, Westminster, rep. large government community *James Michael Wilson, PE, QEP, Superior, rep. Cathryn Stewart, Denver, rep. public at large regulated community Christopher Stephen Gilbreath, Westminster, *Charles R. Adams, Lakewood, rep. Regulated rep. regulated community community Elizabeth J. O’Connell, Aspen rep. academic *Garrett Matthew Clemons, Denver, rep. Public community at large Stephen Wendell Gillette, Berthoud, rep. government community

STROKE ADVISORY BOARD - TERMS EXPIRE AUGUST 1

Number of Members: 19 Members (18 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: As needed Contact: Public Health & Environment

The Stroke Advisory Board evaluates potential strategies for stroke prevention and treatment, and develops statewide needs assessments identifying relevant resources to improve the quality of care for stroke patients. Each January 1, the Board submits a report specifying its findings and recommendations to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and the corresponding committees in the State House and State Senate.

VACANCY *Joseph W. Foecking, Colorado Springs, rep. *Lorence E. Leaming, DHA, FACHE, Estes From a stroke rehabilitation facility Park, rep. An administrator from a hospital *Richard H. Smith, MD, Denver, rep. A located in a rural area of the state Colorado resident representing a national stroke *John Phillip Savage II, Greenwood Village, association rep. a statewide hospital association

62 *Kathryn Henneman, MS, OTR/L, Loveland, and who is board-certified neurologist serving rep. A physical or occupational therapist actively patients in a rural area of the state involved in stroke care Christopher Mulberry, rep. an emergency *Rick Josel Morris, Golden, a member of the medical service provider, as defined in section public who has suffered a stroke or is the 25-3.5-103 (8) caregiver of a person who has suffered a stroke Michelle Leppert, Englewood, rep. a physician *Emily Jones, Longmont, rep. a Colorado who is actively involved in stroke care and who resident representing a national association is board-certified in vascular neurology whose goal is to eliminate cardiovascular Kerri Jeppson, Golden, rep. a registered nurse disease and strokes involved in stroke care *Paul Andrew Sykes, MD PHD, Lyons, rep. a Brian Thomas, Denver, rep. a hospital statewide association of physicians administrator from a hospital located in an urban Shaye Issac Moskowitz, MD, PhD, Colorado area of the state Spgs, rep. a physician who is actively involved Jeffery Beckman, Golden, rep. ED of CDPHE or in stroke care and who is board-certified in the ED’s designee, ex officio neurosurgery Jeanne-Marie Bakehouse, Franktown, rep. ED of Wesley D. Reynolds, MD, Denver, rep. a CDPHE or the ED’s designee, ex officio physician who is actively involved in stroke care Christy Louise Casper, MSN ANP, CNRN, Robert Carl Enguidanos, MD, Windsor, rep. a Centennial, rep. an expert in stroke database physician who is actively involved in stroke care management and who is board-certified in primary care

EDUCATION LEADERSHIP COUNCIL - TERMS EXPIRE AUGUST 4

Number of Members: 25 Members Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: As necessary Contact: Governor’s Office

The purpose of the Education Leadership Council shall be to convene a multi-stakeholder group to develop a strategic plan to drive improvements to Colorado’s P-20 educational system in alignment with our workforce system and shall include all elements of the P-20 educational system and connection points with the workforce system. The Education Leadership Council shall also provide a forum to discuss policy, legislative and financial initiatives that could be created, implemented or promoted for the purpose of addressing the state’s early childhood efforts and world-class postsecondary programs and institutions that link directly to the workforce system and to prepare students for successful entry into formal education

*Felicia A. Casto, Whitewater, rep. classroom *Brandon LaChance, Steamboat Springs, rep. teacher school superintendent

63 *Daniel J. Snowberger, Durango, rep. school superintendent Hon. Robert “Bob” Rankin, Carbondale, rep. *Barbara Jack O’Brien, Denver, rep. local Local elected official with experience and school board member interest in the education system *Luis Alberto Colon, Lone Tree, rep. Chair, Paul Lundeen, Monument, rep. local elected CCHE official with experience and interest in the *Tim Foster, Grand Junction, rep. postsecondary education system administrator representing four-year sector Jeffrey Kane Bridges, Greenwood Village, rep. *Patricia Anne Erjavec PhD, Pueblo, rep. local elected official with experience and postsecondary administrator representing two- interest in the education system year sector Hon. Janet P. Buckner, Aurora, rep. Local *Kyle Andrew Sickman, Denver, rep. business elected official with experience and interest in member of CWDC the education system *Don Lee Anderson, Burlington, rep. additional Hon. Nancy Todd, Aurora, rep. local elected member chosen by Gov. official with experience and interest in the *Hon. James Demont Wilson, Salida, rep. local education system elected official with experience and interest in Angelika Theresa Schroeder, Boulder, rep. the education system Chair, State Board of Edu. *Hon. Kevin Priola, Henderson, rep. local Katy Quigley Anthes, Denver, -Chair, rep, elected official with experience and interest in Commission of Dept. of Edu. the education system Joseph Barela, Denver, rep. ED, Dept. of Labor *Richard Lorin Garcia, erie, rep. individual with and Ed. experience and interest in the education system Elizabeth Helen Markey, rep. ED, OEDIT *Leroy James Williams, Parker, rep. individual Angie Veronica Paccione, rep. ED, Dept of with experience and interest in the education Higher Ed system Mary Anne Meacham-Snyder, Lakewood, rep. *Sue Elizabeth Renner, rep. individual with Designee of ED of CDHS experience and interest in the education system

MORTGAGE LOAN ORIGINATORS - TERMS EXPIRE AUGUST 10

Number of Members: 5 Members Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Per diem Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Regulatory Agencies

The Board of Mortgage Loan Originators will be responsible for licensing mortgage loan originators and registering mortgage companies. The Board also has the authority to promulgate rules, enforce the license law, investigate complaints and impose discipline against its licensees.

*Cynthia “Cindy” Emerine, Evergreen, rep. *Bruce M. Jordan, Centennial, rep. mortgage mortgage loan originator loan originator

64 *Dena Marie Falbo, Westminster, rep. public at Charles Patterson “Buzz” Moore, Grand large Junction, rep. mortgage loan originator Fred Joseph, Denver, rep. Public at large

DISABILITY FUNDING COMMITTEE - TERMS EXPIRE AUGUST 12

Number of Members: 13 Members Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: Per Diem Frequency of Meetings: As needed Contact: Personnel & Administration

The Colorado Disability Funding Committee accepts and reviews proposals and funds projects or programs that study or pilot new and innovative ideas that will lead to an improved quality of life or increased independence for persons with disabilities. The Committee accepts proposals from nonprofit entities to aid persons with disabilities in accessing disability benefits.

*Mike Hess, Lakewood, rep. Advocacy for *Howard Tuthill, Eagle Vail, rep. advocacy for persons with disabilities persons with disabilities *Charles Mason Naumer, Evergreen, rep. care *Katherine Williams, Denver, rep. a person who giver of person with disability lives in a household with a person with a *Elliott Vallen Hood, Boulder, rep. A person disability and is meaningfully involved in the who lives in a household with a person with a care of a person with a disability disability and is meaningfully involved in the Heather Cameron, Morrison, rep. A person with care of a person with a disability a disability *Caitlin Elizabeth Sweany, Denver, rep. Theresa marie Montano, Denver, rep. Persons Nonprofit entities and managing nonprofit with disabilities entities Julie Zane Busby, Denver, rep. An attorney with *David Henninger, Centennial, rep. nonprofit experience working with persons with disability entities and managing nonprofit entities John William Gay, II, Aurora, rep. business and *Michael Russel Neil, Parker, rep. a person with business management a disability Angela Moss, Windsor, rep. A person with a disability

MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPIST EXAMINERS, STATE BOARD OF - TERMS EXPIRE AUGUST 12

Number of Members: 7 Members Length of Terms: 4 Years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Every other month

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The State Board of Marriage and Family Therapist Examiners board adopts rules and regulations for the profession, conducts examinations, and grants or denies licenses.

*James J. Ungvarsky, Colorado Springs, rep. Jessica Young Warren,M.Ed, Ed.S., Denver, rep. marriage and family therapist Marriage and family therapist *Andrea Laura Pazdera, PhD, Carbondale, rep. Michael A. Knox, Highlands ranch, rep. Public marriage and family therapist member Mita Monohan Johnson, EdD, LMFt, Evergreen, Donna Nelson, Colorado Springs, rep. Public rep. Marriage and family therapist member April Jackson, Colorado Springs, rep. Public member

SCHOOL SAFETY RESOURCE CENTER ADVISORY BOARD - TERMS EXPIRE AUGUST 15

Number of Members: Not less than 13 Members (2 Appointed by the Government) Length of Terms: 2 Years Pay/Compensation: No Frequency of Meetings: Approximately monthly Contact: Public Safety

Created through SB08-001, the purpose of the Board is to advise and then recommend policies concerning the newly created School Safety Resource Center. The Center was created “to assist schools in preventing, preparing for, responding to, and recovering from emergencies and crisis situations and to foster positive learning environments.

*Lorrie Furman, Odom, MD, Wheat Ridge, rep. *Honorable David Joseph young, Thornton, rep. parents' organization District Attorney

COMMUNITY SERVICE GOVERNOR’S COMMISSION ON - TERMS EXPIRE AUGUST 24

Number of Members: 15 Members Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: Actual & necessary expenses Frequency of Meetings: At least 6 times per year Contact: Governor’s Office

66 The Commission shall recommend to the Governor a comprehensive national and community service plan for the state that is developed through an open and public process and updated annually. The plan shall address the state’s needs in the areas of school safety, preventing youth violence, literacy and mentoring or disadvantaged youth. The Commission also administers funds received from the Corporation on National and Community Service.

*Hon. Marc Nicolas Dettenrieder, Florissant, Brenton Michael Hutson, Denver, rep. rep. local government Knowledge of veterans and military affairs *George Philip Michael Freeman, Golden, rep. Floyd Cobb II, PhD, Aurora, rep. Dept. of knowledge of community service Education/Commissioner’s designee David Walker Ryan, Denver, rep. community- Juan Perez Saez, Wheat Ridge, rep. Knowledge based agency of community service *Eric Scott Naff, Parker, rep. knowledge of Melanie Zhiqi Zhou, Littleton, rep. 16-25 community service participant who is a participant or supervisor of *Maria Fabula, Castle Rock, rep. knowledge of a service program community service Sarah Hamilton, Denver, rep. Local labor *Thomas C. Jankovsky, Glenwood Spgs., rep. organizations local govt. Summer Hope Gathercole, Denver, rep. Denise Burkhardt King, Highlands Ranch, rep knowledge of community service business Kristy J. Judd, Littleton, rep. national service Monica Roers, Denver, rep. Experience with program involving older adults in volunteerism Daniel B. Dunlap, Denver, Non voting, state Matthew Brady, Denver, rep. Knowledge of Dir. for Corporation for National and community service Community Service, Ex officio member Michael Schmeekle, Fort Morgan, rep. Exp. in education, training and development disabilities

ENERGY IMPACT ASSISTANCE - TERMS EXPIRE AUGUST 24

Number of Members: 11 Members (7 Appointed by the Governor) Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Three times per year Contact: Local Affairs

The Energy Impact Assistance Advisory Committee reviews the existing and potential impact of the development, processing or energy conversion of mineral and fuel resources on various areas of the state. The Committee then makes recommendations to the Dept. of Local Affairs to assist impacted areas.

*Maryjo “Jo” Marie Downey, Fort Collins Daniel Fernandez, Dove Creek *Jamie Linell Harkins, Boulder Joseph Redmond, Hayden Ginette “Gigi” Dennis, Monte Vista Tisha Stiles, Aurora Roy H. Otto, Greeley

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COUNSELOR EXAMINERS, STATE BOARD OF LICENSED PROFESSIONAL - TERMS EXPIRE AUGUST 31

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 4 Years Pay/Compensation: Per diem,/Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Every other month Contact: Regulatory Agencies

The State Board of Licensed Professional Counselor Examiners adopts rules and regulations, conducts examinations and grants or denies licenses.

*Mark A Schumacher, CPA, Centennial, rep. Ralph Kenneth O’Neal II, Pueblo, rep. Public general public member *Doreen G. Hills, MS, NCC, LPC, Wiggins, rep. Maki Sonoda-Sutton, MA, LPC, Denver, rep. licensed professional counselor licensed professional counselor *David E. Bell, MA, LPC, LAC, Colo. Spgs, Daniel B. Zarnowski, Denver, rep. general rep. licensed professional counselor public *Emily Schrader, MA, LPC, CACIII, Lakewood, rep. licensed professional counselor

COLORADO HISTORICAL RECORDS ADVISORY BOARD - TERMS EXPIRE SEPTEMBER 1

Number of Members: 9-15 Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Frequency of Meetings: As needed Contact: Personnel & Administration

The board advises the Governor on all aspects of historical records housed within the State of Colorado and develops state guidelines for historical records projects in accordance with the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.

*Holly Kathryn Norton, Longmont Alyson Kay Jabrocki, Edgewater, CHAIR, rep. *Maria Sanchez-Tucker, Pueblo Colorado State Archives *Rose-Etta Horn, Denver Shaun Kelli Boyd, Parker Aaron Jeffrey Davis, Denver Abigail Hoverstock, Denver Kathleen Mercedes Legg, Lyons Lisa Kay Hancock, Aspen Martina Will de Chaparro, PhD, Denver Daniel B. Cordova, Littleton

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FIRE AND POLICE PENSION ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS - TERMS EXPIRE SEPTEMBER 1

Number of Members: 9 Length of Terms: 4 years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Non-Specified

The Fire and Police Pension Association is a local governmental unit that administers a state-wide pension plan for full-time paid police officers and firefighters.

*Adilberto Antonio “Guy” Torres III, Littleton, Patrick K. Phelan, Denver, rep. retired rep. financial community with experience in firefighter/chief investments Jason Walter Mantas, Timnath, rep. full-time *Tyson Lynn Worrell, Lakewood, rep. full-time paid firefighters paid police officer Michael Francis Feeley, Lakewood, rep. special Karen Marlman Frame, Greenwood Village, rep. districts corporate administration Tammy Ann Hitchens, Westminster, rep. Suzanne Janeen Morgan, Lone Tree, rep. Colorado municipal employers Colorado municipal employers David Leroy Bomberger, Castle Rock, rep. financial community with experience in insurance disability claims

NEW ENERGY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT BOARD, COLORADO - TERMS EXPIRE SEPTEMBER 1

Number of Members: 7 (6 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: Actual and necessary expenses Frequency of Meetings: As Necessary Contact: Non-Specified

The Colorado New Energy Improvement District Board enables and encourages the owners of eligible real property to invest in new energy improvements, including energy efficiency improvements and renewable energy improvements by authorizing the district to establish, develop, finance, implement, and administer a new energy improvement program that includes both energy efficiency improvements and renewable energy improvements to assist any such owners who choose to join the district in completing new energy improvements to their property.

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*Kim Stanley DeVoe, Loveland, rep executive- *Iain Alastair Campbell, Boulder, rep. energy level experience in the utility industry efficiency industry *Sean Ribble, Denver, rep. executive with ten or Matthew Baldner, Broomfield, Englewood, rep. more years executive-level experience with one executive with ten or more years executive-level or more financial institutions having total assets experience with one or more financial of less than $1B institutions having total assets of less than $1B *Ronald Kenneth Mack, Centennial, rep. Hillary Dobos, Denver, rep. Renewable energy executive-level experience in commercial or real industry estate development industry

NURSING HOME INNOVATIONS GRANT BOARD - TERMS EXPIRE SEPTEMBER 1

Number of Members: 10 (7 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: None Frequency of Meetings: As Needed Contact: Health Care, Policy, Financing

The board reviews and makes recommendations regarding the use of moneys in the Nursing Home Penalty Cash Fund. Moneys in this fund are derived from civil penalties imposed upon and collected from nursing facilities for violations of federal regulations. Under current law, distributions from the fund may be made to relocate residents, to maintain the operation of nursing facilities, to close a facility, or to reimburse residents for lost personal funds. The bill expands usage of the Nursing Home Penalty Cash Fund to include measures that will benefit residents of nursing homes by improving their quality of life at the homes.

VACANCY, Denver, rep. disability community *Jacqueline Willetta Furch, Denver, rep. who is either a resident of a nursing facility or a consumer of long-term care family member of a nursing facility resident *Steven Kent Barton, Canon City, rep. business *Jenny Rebecca Matlock, NHA, Golden, rep. community currently employed in long-term care nursing David Adams, Thornton, rep. currently facilities employed in long-term nursing facility *Hope Carwile, LCSW, Lakewood, rep. Cindy D. Webb, Denver, rep. Designee of state currently employed in long-term care nursing long-term care ombudsman facilities Richard Clark, rep. Executive Director of HCPF, *Stacey Lee Love, Aurora, rep. currently or designee employed in long-term care nursing facilities Jo Tansey, rep. Executive DIrector of CDPHE, or designee

70 PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR, ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO THE - TERMS EXPIRE SEPTEMBER 1

Number of Members: 5 Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Per diem/Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Department of Local Affairs

The Advisory Committee reviews and approves or disapproves manuals, appraisal procedures, and instructions prepared and published by the property tax administrator.

Assessors Non-Assessors *Mark Douglas Chapin, Eagle, rep. under *Robyn A. Kashiwa Truby, Denver, - CHAIR, 75,000 population rep. over 75,000 population Keith Alan Erffmeyer, Aurora, rep. over 75,000 *Philip Brent Vaughan, Rifle, rep. Western population Slope Tim Canterbury, Howard, rep. under 75,000 population

UNINSURED EMPLOYER BOARD - TERMS EXPIRE SEPTEMBER 1

Number of Members: 4 Members Length of Terms: 3 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Necessary Expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Labor and Employment

The Board shall establish standards and criteria for payment of benefits from the fund; set minimum and maximum benefit rates; adjust claims subject to the approval of the director; disseminate information regarding the fund; adopt rules as necessary to carry out the purposes of the fund to ensure the financial stability of the fund; investigate claims brought for benefits and to adjust, compromise, settle and pay covered claims to the extent permitted by statute and rule; to deny payment of benefits from the fund of all other claims and to review settlements, releases, and final orders to which the uninsured employer and injured worker were parties; and to determine the extent to which such settlements, releases, and orders may affect eligibility for benefits.

*Shelley Phelps Dodge, JD, Fort Lupton, rep Jason Lee Wardrip, Aurora, rep. labor attorneys representing injured workers organizations *Amy Newton, Westminster, rep. Insurers Roger Allen Hayes, Aurora, rep. employers

71 NURSE PHYSICIAN ADVISORY TASK FORCE FOR COLORADO HEALTH CARE (NPATCH) - TERMS EXPIRE SEPTEMBER 11

Number of Members: 12 (10 Appointed by the Governor) Length of Terms: 3 Years (initial appoints are staggered) Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: As needed Contact: Regulatory Agencies

Senate Bill 09-239 created the Nurse-Physician Advisory Task Force for Colorado Health Care (NPATCH). The board, which is housed within the Division of Registrations in the Department of Regulatory Agencies, was established to promote public safety and improve health care in Colorado by supporting collaboration and communication between the practices of nursing and medicine.

*Christine Renee Ochoa, Pueblo, rep. Lynn Parry, MD, Littleton, rep. Recommended Recommended by and representing a statewide by and representing a statewide physicians’ professional nursing organization organization *Brian Charles Harrington, MC, MPH, FAAP, Laura Ann Thomas, DNP, MSN, BSN, Aurora, Steamboat Spgs, rep. Statewide physicians’ rep. the nursing community who may or may not organization be a member of a statewide professional nursing *Georgios Demetrios Dikeou, Denver, rep. organization consumers William McMunn, III, MD, Denver, rep. the *Alexandra Caldwell, Denver, rep. Consumers physician community who may or may not be a *Ruby JoAnn Martinez, Castle Rock, rep. member of a statewide physicians' organization recommended by and representing a statewide Margaret Kathleen Budai, RN, Fort Collins, rep. professional nursing organization State Board of Nursing, appointed by the *Emily Nicole Schenider, rep. recommended by president of the board and representing a statewide physicians' Eric Ryan Groce, M.D., Littleton, rep. State organization Board of Medical Examiners, appointed by the Sarah Emily Fredriksson, DNAP, CRNA, president of the board Denver, rep. Recommended by and representing a statewide professional nursing organization

CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES ADVISORY COMMITTEE - TERMS EXPIRE SEPTEMBER 18

Number of Members: 13 (5 Appointed by the Governor) Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Frequency of Meetings: 4 per year Contact: Corrections

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The Correctional Industries Advisory Committee advises the directors of the program on the manufacture, distribution and private-sector impact of products produced by Correctional Industries.

*Sheriff Shawn Michael Mobley, La Junta, rep. Paul Ray, Denver, rep. affected industries in the county sheriff business community *Brian David Bradley Colorado Spgs., rep. Jason Wardrip, rep. organized labor organized labor *Kristin Marie Cardenas, Denver, rep. affected industries in the business community

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL - TERMS EXPIRE SEPTEMBER 28

Number of Members: Up to 44 Members Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: Per diem/Necessary expenses Frequency of Meetings: At least twice per year Contact: Labor & Employment

The Council consists of representatives of the business community and state agencies. The Council, in consultation with the business community and state agencies, shall advise the Governor on matters regarding the employment and training needs of the state and on workforce development plans and strategy.

*Kyle Andrew Sickman, Denver, CHAIR, rep. Noel Ginsburg, Englewood, rep. Colorado Colorado business business *John S. Fleck, Highlands ranch, rep. Colo. Kelly Causey, PhD, Denver, rep. Community labor organization based org. serving youth *Heather Terenzio, Boulder, rep. Colorado Daniel Wayman Kraus, Pueblo, rep. Colorado business, Anderson business *Kevin Patrick Cory, Loveland, rep. business Francis Richard Vigil, Colorado Springs, rep. *Paul Andrew Harter, Johnstown, rep. rural Community based org. serving individuals with Colorado business disabilities *Frances Grace Matthews, Cherry Hills Village, David Paul Zecker, Denver, rep. Colorado rep. Colorado business business *Kristin Haveman Todd, Denver, rep. special John Alden Knapp, Rocky Ford, rep. rural advisor to Council business Lidria E. Romero, Centennial, rep. Community Lawrence Wagner, Colorado Springs, rep. based org. Focus on workforce develop Colorado business Lisanne McNew, Monument, rep. Colorado Nilesh Parikh, Denver, rep. Colorado business business Lisa Kathleen Taylor, Evans, rep. Community Joel Buchanan, Pueblo, rep. Colorado labor org. based org serving older workers

73 Phillip Allen Nash, Denver, rep. Community Todd Evans Abbott, Denver, rep. Colorado based org. rep family sustainability business Michael Lynn Hess, Lakewood, rep. Colorado Michael T. Trotter, Greeley, rep. Colorado business business Byran W. Dear, Durango, rep. Colorado Danielle Schooley Kirkpatrick, Hesperus, rep. business rural Colorado business Ashley Rene Valdez, Pueblo West, rep. Timothy A. Fry, Grand Junction, rep. Colorado Colorado business business Tara Sue Hosick, Highlands Ranch, rep. Hon. Nancy S. Jackson, Aurora, rep. local Colorado business elected official Jason Lee Wardrip, Aurora, rep. Colorado business Michael P. Stelling, Erie, rep. Colorado business Senator Linda Newell, Littleton Representative Brian DelGrosso, Loveland Rep Dominique Jackson Rachel Eileen Patrick, Rocky Ford, rep. Rural Colorado business

REVENUE ESTIMATING ADVISORY COMMITTEE, GOVERNOR’S - TERMS EXPIRE OCTOBER 1

Number of Members: Up to 15 Members Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: No Frequency of Meetings: As Needed Contact: Governor’s Office

The Governor's Revenue Estimating Advisory Committee (the “Committee”) was created to assist the Office of State Planning and Budgeting (OSBP) project the State’s annual revenue more effectively. Pursuant to C.R.S. 24-37-302, the OSBP must provide the General Assembly with a revenue estimate for the fiscal year in September.

*Rachel Alison Felix, PhD, Denver *Arthur Paul Rochette, Colo. Spgs. *Jason Schrock, Denver - CHAIR, rep. An Richard L. Wobbekind, Boulder employee of OSPB Patricia L. Silverstein, Littleton *Elizabeth E. Garner, Denver Ron D. New, Littleton *David A. Kelley, Littleton Alexandra E. Hall, Denver *Jessica Morgan Ostermick, Denver

STATE VETERINARY EDUCATION LOAN REPAYMENT COUNCIL - TERMS EXPIRE OCTOBER 1

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Number of Members: 5 Length of Terms: 4 Years (can serve 3) Pay/Compensation: Reimburse for reasonable expenses Frequency of Meetings: As needed Contact: Higher Education

Created in Colorado State University's (CSU) College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. The Rural Veterinary Education Loan Repayment Council shall be under the direct supervision of the dean of CSU's college of veterinary medicine and biomedical sciences or the dean's designee. The Council is created to assist veterinarians with education loan repayments in exchange for providing veterinary services in rural areas of the state in need of veterinary services. Repayments from the fund to eligible veterinarians who: have graduated from an accredited doctor of veterinary medicine schools; currently live in Colorado or, at some point, have lived in Colorado for at least 3 years; and agree to practice veterinary medicine for up to 4 years in a rural area of the state that is experiencing a shortage of veterinarians that the council designates for participation in the program. Members serve four year terms and can serve three consecutive terms.

*Kayla Cochran Henderson, DVM, Monte CSU College of Vet. Medicine and Biomedical Vista, rep. member must be associated with, and Sciences able to represent the interests of, the Colorado Keith Allan Roehr, DVM, Broomfield, rep. Veterinary. Medical Assoc. Commissioner of Ag, or his/her designee *Scott Johnson, Kit Carson, rep. Public member Edward Paul Schneider, Windsor, rep. member Melinda Frye, BS, DVM, MS, PhD, Fort must be associated with, and able to represent Collins, rep. A member of the faculty or staff at the interests of, the Colorado Livestock industries

STATEWIDE INDEPENDENT LIVING COUNCIL - TERMS EXPIRE OCTOBER 1

Number of Members: 15 Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: No Frequency of Meetings: As needed Contact: Labor & Employment

The Statewide Independent Living Council is mandated under the Federal Law and acts in partnership with Colorado Rehabilitation Services to plan independent living programs in the state.

*Stephen Alan Heidenreich, Breckenridge, rep. *Adam Jacob Tucker, Arvada, rep. Department individuals with disabilities of Health Care Policy and Financing *James “Joe” Triplett, Aurora, rep. Individuals *Christopher L. Roe, MA, Littleton, rep. with disabilities Colorado Department of Local Affairs

75 *VACANCY, rep. individuals with disabilities Samuel Jackson Jarris, Parker, rep. Individuals Nancy Rising Jackson, Fort Collins, rep. at-large with disabilities member Jennifer Scilacci, Steamboat Spgs., rep. Joan LaBelle, Boulder, rep. director of a center Designated state unit and to serve as ex-officio, for independent living nonvoting Olivia Rose Tonti, Broomfield, rep. individuals Richard Warren Newell, Highlands Ranch, rep. with disabilities Individuals with disabilities Charlotte Rosena Morgan, Arvada, rep. William Leonard Wood, New Castle, rep. individuals with disabilities Individuals with disabilities Matthew Henry Ruggles, Palmer Lake, rep. at- Alta Louse Wilson, MSW, Durango large member

WATER RESOURCES AND POWER DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY - TERMS EXPIRE OCTOBER 1

Number of Members: 9 Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Per diem/Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Bi-monthly Contact: Water Resources and Power Development Authority

The Water Resources and Power Development Authority finances, develops, constructs and maintains water projects in Colorado and administers the Drinking Water and Water Pollution Control Revolving Funds.

*Judy Lyn Skram, Fort Collins, rep. S. Platte Christopher Treese, Glenwood Spgs., rep. Main D.B., water project financing Colorado D.B., public health issues related to *Steven D. Price, Denver, rep. City & County of drinking water or water quality matters Denver, planning and development of water Steven Eric Vandiver, Alamosa, rep. Rio Grande projects D.B. H. Webster Jones, Steamboat Spgs., rep. Yampa Michael Fabbre, Crested Butte, rep. Gun.- White D.B., planning and development Uncompahgre D.B., planning and development Roy Ellsworth Heald, Colo. Spgs., rep. Arkansas George Patrick Corkle, Walden, rep. N. Platte D.B. D.B. Robert Edward Wolff, Durango, rep. San Miguel-Dolores-San Juan D.B., engineering aspects of water

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES, COLORADO ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR - TERMS EXPIRE OCTOBER 7

76 Number of Members: 7 voting members/3 non-voting members (2 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Human Services

The Council shall recommend and review legislation related to accessibility, services and supports and other issues concerning the disability community; conduct information reviews of various state departments related to accessibility issues; create and maintain a website that includes various resources for persons with disabilities; maintain a current list of individuals employed by state department responsible for coordinating departmental actions related to the Federal “Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990” (Act) coordinating with state boards, advisory councils and commissions established for or related to persons with disabilities; issue an annual report on the state’s programs, services and policies affecting and addressing persons with disabilities; monitor the state’s implementation of Title II of the Act; acting as an additional entry point for public grievances regarding disability issues and referring grievances to the appropriate state agency or personnel; coordinating efforts and responsibilities related to the disabled parking education programs and conducting research on how to make Colorado the best state for persons with disabilities.

*Kathryn Ciano-McGee, rep. person with *Julia Miller, rep. person with disability or disability or family member of a person with a family member of a person with a disability, disability, Voting Voting *Mark Douglass, rep. person with disability or *VACANCY, rep. provider of services to family member of a person with a disability, disability community, Non voting Voting *VACANCY, rep. provider of services to *Patrick Going, rep. person with disability or disability community, Non voting family member of a person with a disability, *VACANCY, rep. provider of services to Voting disability community, Non voting *Robert Hernandez, rep. person with disability Steven Michael Ruge, Aurora, rep. Public or family member of a person with a disability, member, Voting Voting Lindsay Amanda Menough, Morrison, rep. Public member, Voting

PETROLEUM STORAGE TANK ADVISORY COMMITTEE - TERMS EXPIRE OCTOBER 16

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Labor and Employment

77 The Petroleum Storage Tank Advisory Committee establishes procedures, practices and policies governing the process for applying to the underground storage tank fund. The Fund reimburses eligible applicants for allowable costs in cleaning up petroleum contamination from petroleum storage tanks.

*Stephen Callehan, Littleton, rep. companies Scott Douglas Paulson, Centennial, rep. that refine and retail motor fuels in Colorado independent retail outlets Renee Shellhorse, Highlands Ranch, rep. David Brett Redd, Whitewater, rep. underground owner/operator tank installer Mahesh Albuquerque, Denver, rep. Division Anthony Robert Congram, Westminster, rep. Director private citizen Jane M. Bral, Franktown, rep. Designee of Exec. Dir. of Dept. of Labor and Employment

COLORADO STATE FAIR AUTHORITY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS - TERMS EXPIRE NOVEMBER 1

Number of Members: 11 (10 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Necessary expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Department of Agriculture

The Colorado State Fair Authority Board of Commissioners is a corporate body, a political subdivision of the state. The Board directs and supervises the Colorado State Fair and Industrial Exposition. The Fair is held annually at Pueblo for the display of livestock and agricultural, horticultural, industrial, mining, recreational, educational and scientific products of the State of Colorado.

*Ronny Raymond Farmer, Lamar, rep. CPA Hon. Lois Anne Tochtrop, Thornton *Virginia “Ginny” Vietti, Frisco, rep. Western Michael J. Schliep, Brighton, rep. agriculture/4- slope H *Ralph Paul Youngs, Steamboat Springs Dianna Marie Coram, Montrose, rep. Western William Joseph Hybl, Colo. Spgs. Slope Michael Angelo Cafasso, Pueblo, rep. expertise Kate Greenburg, rep. Commissioner of in finance through management-level experience Agriculture, Voting Ex-Officio in banking/county of the fair Brian Colyer Coppom, Longmont Michelle Rene Brown, Pueblo West, rep. County of the fair

DIVISION OF YOUTH SERVICES COMMUNITY BOARDS - TERMS EXPIRE NOVEMBER 1

Number of Members: 24

78 Length of Terms: 3 Years (Can serve unlimited terms) Pay/Compensation: Per diem/Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Quarterly Contact: Human Services

Community boards are created to promote transparency and community involvement in division facilities with each region (Northeast, Southern, Central and Western); provide opportunities for youths to build positive relationships with adult role models; and promote involvement in the community. Each community board must include six members with a diverse array of experience and perspective related to incarcerated youths.

Western Region *Carol Kroy Friedrich, montrose, rep. individual Northeast Region w/array of experiences w/incarcerated youths *John Edward Popovich, Westminster, rep. *Patrice M. Cummings, Glenwood Spgs., rep. individual w/array of experiences w/incarcerated individual w/array of experiences w/incarcerated youths youths *Carole Greenwell, Thornton, rep. individual *Joseph Edward Higgins, Grand Junction, rep. w/array of experiences w/incarcerated youths individual w/array of experiences w/incarcerated *Jesse Lee Quinby, Greeley, rep. individual youths w/array of experiences w/incarcerated youths Joy Thompson, Grand Jct. rep. individual Hava Simmons, Windsor, rep. individual w/array of experiences w/incarcerated youths w/array of experiences w/incarcerated youths William Joseph Sightler III, Glenwood Spgs., Sharon Jo Swett, Fort Collins, rep. individual rep. individual w/array of experiences w/array of experiences w/incarcerated youths w/incarcerated youths Abigail Sarah Tucker, Denver, rep. Individual Michelle Hoy, Parachute, rep. individual w/array w/array of experiences w/incarcerated youths of experiences w/incarcerated youths Central Region Southern Region *Stephen Kent Bates, Golden, rep. individual *Misty Berry, Cascade, rep. individual w/array w/array of experiences w/incarcerated youths of experiences w/incarcerated youths *Katherine A. LaBore, Lakewood, rep. *Deborah Ann Grebenik, Colorado Spgs., rep. individual w/array of experiences w/incarcerated individual w/array of experiences w/incarcerated youths youths *Christopher Michael lee, Centennial, rep. *Timothy Joseph Hart, Deulah, rep. individual individual w/array of experiences w/incarcerated w/array of experiences w/incarcerated youths youths Traci Lynn Marquest, Peyton, rep. individual Dan Makelky, Highlands Ranch, rep. individual w/array of experiences w/incarcerated youths w/array of experiences w/incarcerated youths Hillary Amber Reed, Colorado Spgs. rep. Linda K. Metsger, Aurora, rep. individual individual w/array of experiences w/incarcerated w/array of experiences w/incarcerated youths youths Dindi Wade, Denver, rep. individual w/array of Stacie Ellen Kwitek-Russell, Canon City, rep. experiences w/incarcerated youths Individual w/array of experiences w/incarcerated youths

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CHILDREN’S TRUST FUND BOARD - TERMS EXPIRE NOVEMBER 7

Number of Members: 9 (6 Appointed by the Governor) Length of Terms: 3 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: 4-5 per year Contact: Human Services

The Colorado Children's Trust Fund Board provides funding to programs around the State of Colorado that focus on the prevention of child abuse and neglect. The primary goals of the Board are to reduce the incidence of child abuse and neglect for Colorado's children and to reduce the need for state intervention in child abuse prevention and education.

*Deborah J. Kenny, PhD, RN, FAAN, Larkspur, Luis Guzman, rep. Department of Human rep. knowledge of child abuse prevention Services *Heather Ann Meyer, Fort Collins, rep. Parent Katharyn “Kate” Jankovsky, rep. Department of Stephanie Villafuerte, Evergreen, rep. Public and Environment knowledge of child abuse prevention Tiffany Perrin, Denver, rep. knowledge of child Bridget Burnett, PsyD, Centennial, rep. abuse prevention Knowledge of child abuse prevention Kathryn Wells, Denver, rep. knowledge of child Mary Elizabeth Crist, Westminster, rep. abuse prevention Department of Education designee

MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND SERVICES ADVISORY COUNCIL “NITE MAC” - TERMS EXPIRE NOVEMBER 12

Number of Members: 16 (14 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 Years Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Health Care, Policy, Financing

The Council assists the Dept. of Health Care Policy and Financing in the preparation and implementation of a comprehensive medical plan for low-income families.

*Kimberley Evelyn Jackson, DO, Denver, rep. *Dr. Peter McNally, Lone Tree, rep. doctor of public osteopathy *Janet Irene Puglisi, BSN, RN, Longmont, rep. *Margaret Mary Tomcho, MD, MPH, MBA, home health care Denver, rep. doctor of medicine/physician *Penny M. Grande, Parker, rep. public *VACANCY, rep. doctor of medicine/physician

80 *Robert Ward, Englewood, rep. public, Christopher David Newman, MBA, PA-C, *Jill R. Atkinson, PhD, Lyons, rep. medical Aurora, rep. hospitals services Sean Raymond Whalen, DDS, Denver, rep. *Sarah E. Elliott, Aurora, rep. owner of licensed dentist nursing facility Theresa G. Buxton, RN, PhD, Centennial, rep. *William Ernesto Irizarry, Pharm D, Denver, professional nurse rep. pharmacist VACANCY, rep. Dept. of Health Care, Policy & *Heather Leigh Gitchell, OD, Boulder, rep. Financing Optometrist Steve Holloway, rep. Dept. of Public Health & Environment

HEALTH SERVICE CORPS ADVISORY COUNCIL, COLORADO -TERMS EXPIRE NOVEMBER 20

Number of Members: 15 Length of Terms: 3 Years Pay/Compensation: No Frequency of Meetings: About quarterly Contact: Public Health & Environment

The Colorado Health Service Corps Advisory Council acts as the state advisory body of the Colorado Health Service Corps and reviews applications received from health care professionals to participate in the program, subject to available appropriations. The Colorado Health Service Corps is a state, federal, and private partnership that seeks to improve access to health care professionals by repaying the educational loans of providers who agree to practice in areas with a health professional shortage. The program emphasizes long-term retention of health professionals in underserved communities and seeks to increase health equity for all Coloradans.

*Sara Nicole Leahy, Englewood, rep. a *Ravid Moshe Gur, Denver, rep. Membership nonprofit statewide membership organization organization representing community behavioral that provides programs and services to enhance health center providers rural health care in Colorado *Karen A. Funk, MD, MPP, Broomfield, rep. *Pradeep Dhar, MD, Superior, rep. Physician citizen representative who has knowledge in who has experience in rural health, safety net rural health, safety net clinics, or health equity clinics, or health equity *Audrey Snyder, PhD, RN, Loveland, rep. nurse *Polly E. Anderson, Denver, rep. Membership who has experience in rural health, safety net organization representing federally qualified clinics, or health equity health centers in Colorado *Elsa D. Castro, DMD, Highlands Ranch, rep. *James Edward Hagins, M.ED, Montrose, rep. oral health provider who has experience in rural Mental health provider who has experience in health, safety net clinics, or health equity rural health, safety net clinics, or health equity *Brian Steve Bacak, MD, FAAFP, Highlands Ranch, rep. Physician who is a faculty member of a medical school in colorado

81 *Steven Korey Art, Denver, rep. economic experience in rural health, safety net clinics or development organization that operates in health equity colorado Lynne E. Jones, Colorado Springs, rep. *Rosario, Medina, PhD, FNP-BC, ACNP, CNS, Commission on Family Medicine Centennial, rep. an advanced practice nurse in a Khanh Thi Tuong Nguyen, Denver, rep. faculty position at an educational institution with Foundation that funds a health care professional health care professional programs, who is loan forgiveness program in Colorado licensed to practice in Colorado Agniezka Baklazec, Centennial, rep. Membership org. Representing substance abuse disorder service provider Bradley Phillip Sjostrom, Golden, rep. licensed or certified addiction counselor who has

JUDICIAL PERFORMANCE COMMISSIONS – TERMS EXPIRE NOVEMBER 30

Number of members: 10 on each of the 23 commissions (3 appointed by Governor on each commission) Length of Terms: 4 years Pay/Compensation: Necessary expenses Frequency of meetings: As needed Contact: Office of Judicial Performance Evaluation

Commissions on Judicial Performance were created in 1988 by the Colorado General Assembly to provide fair, responsible and constructive evaluations of trial and appellate judges and justices. The evaluations enable voters to make informed decisions in judicial retention elections, and also provide judges with information that can be used to improve their professional skills.

The State Commission on Judicial Performance developed evaluation techniques for district and county judges, justices of the Supreme Court, and judges of the court of appeals. According to statute, those criteria include the following: integrity, legal knowledge, communication skills, judicial temperament, administrative performance, and service to the legal profession and the public.

Local district commissions review the district and county judges in their respective districts. The trial judges’ evaluations are developed through survey questionnaires completed by a random sample of persons who have appeared in court before the judge: attorneys (including prosecutors, public defenders, and private attorneys), jurors, litigants, law enforcement personnel, employees of the court, court interpreters, employees of probation offices, employees of local departments of social services, victims of crime, and appellate judges. In addition, commissions consider a self-evaluation completed by the judge, courtroom observations, review of decisions, review of judge statistics such as relevant docket and sentencing statistics, and a personal interview with the judge. The State Commission reviews the Supreme Court justices and court of appeals judges. The evaluation of the justices of the and the judges of the Colorado Court of Appeals is the product of survey results from attorneys (including

82 prosecutors, public defenders, and private attorneys), employees of the court (including law clerks and staff attorneys), other appellate judges, and district judges; a self-evaluation completed by the justice or judge; courtroom observations; review of opinions; review of judge statistics; and a personal interview with the justice or judge. Each evaluation includes a narrative with the recommendation stated as "retain," "do not retain," or "no opinion."

There is one commission in each of the 22 judicial districts and one state commission. The Chief Justice, the Governor, the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House appoint state and local commission members to four-year terms. Each commission is a ten-member body comprised of four attorneys and six non-attorneys.

AERONAUTICAL BOARD, COLORADO - TERMS EXPIRE DECEMBER 19

Number of Members: 7 Length of Terms: 3 years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Per diem, Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: 8 per year Contact: Department of Transportation

The Colorado Aeronautical Board assesses the state's aviation needs and makes recommendations to the Director of the Division of Aeronautics within the Department of Transportation.

*, Littleton, rep. familiar with and Kenneth Edward Maenpa, Mountain Village, supportive of the state's aviation issues, interests, rep. local government that operate and concerns airports/western slope *Robert Philip Olislagers, Aurora, rep. statewide Amy Miller, Akron, rep. Local government that association of airport managers operate airports/eastern slope *Ann Beardall, Kiowa, rep. statewide Kent Holsinger, Walden, rep. Local government association of pilots that operates airports/western slope Charles Emion Myers, Elbert, rep. local governments that operate airports/eastern slope

ADAMS STATE UNIVERSITY, BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR - TERMS EXPIRE DECEMBER 31

Number of Members: 11 (9 Appointed by Gov.) Length of Terms: 4 years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Actual & travel expenses Frequency of Meetings: 8 per year Contact: Department of Higher Education

83 The Board of Trustees for Adams State University makes policy for the school and oversees its operation.

*Hon. Pamela Sue Bricker, Del Norte Cleave Alan Simpson, Alamosa, rep. Alamosa *Wendell Lorenzo Pryor . county *Reeves Alderson Brown, Denver Michelle J. Lueck, Englewood Randy Wright, Alamos, rep. Alamosa county Non-voting student member, rep. full-time Kathleen J. Rogers, Alamosa junior or senior student, elected member of Donna Lee Griego, Alamosa, rep. Alamosa student body county Non-voting faculty member, rep. faculty, elected John William Singletary, Pueblo by members of faculty

COLORADO MESA UNIVERSITY, BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR - TERMS EXPIRE DECEMBER 31

Number of Members: 11 (9 Appointed by Governor) Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: 8 per year Contact: Higher Education

The Board of Trustees makes policy for the school and oversees its operation.

*Bror Douglas Quimby, Colorado Springs Stephanie Louise Motter, Grand Junction tilman “Tillie” Bishop, Grand Junction Raymond Lee Anilionis, Parshall *David James Reed, Montrose Kasia Iwanizcko MacLeod, Denver Alex Sanchez, Basalt Amy Lentz, Grand Junction Kelly Jean Brough, Denver Daniel Ramos, Denver Ronald V. Davis, Edwards

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM, BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF - TERMS EXPIRE DECEMBER 31

Number of Members: 13 (9 Appointed by the Governor) Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Travel expenses Frequency of Meetings: 8 per year Contact: Higher Education

84 The Board of Governors of the Colorado State University System is the governing board for Colorado State University and the Colorado State University, Pueblo. The Board selects the presidents of these schools and generally oversees the schools, including determination of salaries and tuition, conferring degrees and carrying out other legal functions.

*William Dean Singleton, Denver Russell Anthony DeSalvo III, Pueblo *Kimberley Beth Jordan, Ft. Collins, rep. Armando Valdez, La Jara, rep. agriculture Larimer County Nate Easley, Denver Steven Paul Gabel, Eaton, rep. agriculture Polly Baca, Denver Nancy Rai Tuor, Parker Jane Robbe Rhodes, Pueblo West

COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION, STATE BOARD FOR - TERMS EXPIRE DECEMBER 31

Number of Members: 9 Appointed by the Governor Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Per diem/Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Higher Education

The Board is the governing body for the state community college system and the coordinating board for local district colleges. It also coordinates the activities of area vocational schools.

*Stratton Rollins “Rollie” Health, Jr., Boulder Presley F. Askew, Wheat Ridge *Russell Joseph Meyer, Parker Terrance Douglas McWilliams, Colo. Spgs. Daniel Villanueva, Pagosa Springs Hanna Skandera, Denver Maria-Vittoria Carminati, Centennial Richard Garcia, Erie Landon Mascarenaz, Denver

FORT LEWIS COLLEGE, BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR - TERMS EXPIRE DECEMBER 31

Number of Members: 7 Appointed by the Governor Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: 6-8 per year Contact: Higher Education

85 The Board of Trustees for Fort Lewis College makes policy for the school and oversee its operation. No more than four of the members shall be from any one political party and no more or less than two shall be residents of southwestern Colorado.

*Ernest Domingo House, Aurora Non-voting student member, rep. Full-time *Richard C. Kaufman, Centennial junior or senior student, elected member of *Dianne Arlene Pacheco-Van Voorhees, student body Arvada Non-voting faculty member, rep. Faculty at Ellen S. Roberts, Durango large, elected by members of faculty Janet Kier Lopez Vilsack, Mountain View Meredith Mapel, Durango Alan G. Hill, Denver

METROPOLITAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF DENVER, BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF - TERMS EXPIRE DECEMBER 31

Number of Members: 9 Appointed by the Governor Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Higher Education

The Board of Trustees of Metropolitan State University of Denver is the governing body for the Metropolitan State University of Denver. The Board is responsible for all contracts, property, rules, and regulations governing the Metropolitan State University of Denver.

*James Michael Mulligan, Denver Michael Johnston, Denver Russell Gordon Noles, Jersey City, NJ Mario Carrera, Lone Tree Marissa Molina, Denver Kristin Hultquist, Parker Barbara Barnes Grogan Albus Brooks, Denver

MINES, BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE COLORADO SCHOOL OF - TERMS EXPIRE DECEMBER 31

Number of Members: 7 Appointed by the Governor Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Actual expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Higher Education

86 The Board of Trustees of the Colorado School of Mines makes policy for the school and oversees its operation.

*Charles S. McNeil, Cherry Hills, rep. graduates Thomas Eugene Jorden, Cherry Hills Village, *Timothy John Haddon, Denver, rep. graduates rep. graduates *Jesus Juan Salazar, rep. Graduates Denise Burgess, Denver, rep. non-graduates Lucinda McWilliams Sanders, Boulder, rep. Patricia K. Starzer, Highlands Ranch, rep. Non-graduates graduates

JUDICIAL NOMINATING COMMISSIONS – TERMS EXPIRE NOVEMBER 30

Number of members: 7 on each district commission; 15 on the Supreme Court Nominating Commission Length of Terms: 6 years Pay/Compensation: Necessary expenses Frequency of meetings: As needed Contact: Colorado State Judicial Branch

There is a judicial district nominating commission for each of Colorado’s 22 judicial districts that selects nominees for district and county judicial vacancies. Each district nominating commission is chaired by a justice of the Supreme Court, who is a non-voting member of the commission. Each judicial district nominating commission consists of seven citizens residing in that judicial district. No more than four members can be from the same political party, and there must be at least one voting member from each county in the district. In all districts with populations of more than 35,000, the voting members consist of three people admitted to practice law in Colorado and four people not admitted to practice law in Colorado. In judicial districts with populations under 35,000, at least four voting members are people not admitted to practice law in Colorado. It is determined by majority vote of the governor, attorney general and chief justice how many, if any, of the remaining three members will be persons admitted to practice law in Colorado. Commission members serve six-year terms. Non-lawyers, who are the majority of every nominating commission, are appointed by the Governor. Lawyer members are appointed by joint action of the Governor, Attorney General, and Chief Justice. The Supreme Court Nominating Commission recommends candidates to serve as judges for the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals. The chief justice of the Supreme Court chairs the commission and is a non-voting member. This commission includes one citizen admitted to practice law in Colorado and one citizen not admitted to practice law residing in each of the state’s seven congressional districts, and one additional citizen not admitted to practice law in Colorado.

87 UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO, BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR THE - TERMS EXPIRE DECEMBER 31

Number of Members: 7 Appointed by Governor Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Actual Expenses Frequency of Meetings: 6 per year Contact: Higher Education

The Board of Trustees of the University of Northern Colorado is the governing body for the school. Powers and duties include the responsibility to adopt and enforce regulations and policies, and the option to enter into resource-sharing programs with other institutions of higher education to maximize the availability of educational programs.

*Anthony Darren Salazar, Denver Stephen Moreland Jordan, PhD, Lafayette *Richard Lee Monfort, Greeley Janice Carrie Sinden, Evergreen Christine M. Scanlan, Dillon

WESTERN STATE COLORADO UNIVERSITY, BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR - TERMS EXPIRE DECEMBER 31

Number of Members: 9 Appointed by Governor Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: Actual & travel expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Higher Education

The Board of Trustees for Western State Colorado University makes policy for the school and oversees its operation.

*Keith Daniel Kennedy, Monument Aquino G. Gallegos, San Luis *Nancy Ellen Chisholm, Lakewood Erich Marshall Ferchau, Gunnison James G. Oates, Gunnison, rep. Gunnison James Charles Pribyl, Louisville County Pamela A. Shaddock, Greeley Richard M. Todd, Centennial Christian Willem Blees, Colo. Spgs

WILDLIFE HABITAT STAMP COMMITTEE, COLORADO - TERMS EXPIRE DECEMBER 31

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Number of Members: 11 Length of Terms: 4 Years Senate Confirmation Required Pay/Compensation: No Frequency of Meetings: Annual Contact: Natural Resources

The Colorado Wildlife Habitat Stamp Committee shall annually review proposed projects for expenditure of Colorado wildlife habitat stamp funds and make recommendations to the director and the wildlife commission.

*Andrew Christian Treharne, Denver, rep. Patricia Dorsey, Bayfield, rep. Division of Parks Sportsperson and Wildlife, who is also a wildlife biologist, Ex *John William Gale, Arvada, rep. national or Officio, non voting regionally recognized conservation organization Timothy Brass, Longmont, rep. public at large whose mission is focused on nongame wildlife Robert William Winn, Rifle, rep. sportsperson and whose membership is composed primarily SW region of nongame wildlife users Daniel C. Gates, Canon City (R), rep. *John Douglas Wellman, Hamilton, rep. sportsperson, SE region landowner actively engaged in agriculture Thomas Duane Brossia, Durango, rep. *John H. Thatcher, Pueblo, rep. landowner sportsperson, SE region actively engaged in agriculture Ashley Johnson Rust, Denver, rep. National or Dan C. Prenzlow, Colorado Springs, rep. regionally recognized conservation organization Division of Parks and Wildlife Ex officio, non whose mission is focused on nongame wildlife voting and whose membership is composed primarily of nongame wildlife users

HUMAN TRAFFICKING COUNCIL, COLOARDO - TERMS EXPIRE DECEMBER 31

Number of Members: 22-24 Appointed by Governor Length of Terms: 4 Years Pay/Compensation: Actual Expenses Frequency of Meetings: Monthly Contact: Public Safety

The purpose of the Council is to bring together leadership from community-based and statewide anti- trafficking efforts, to build and enhance collaboration among communities and counties within the state, to establish and improve comprehensive services for victims and survivors of human trafficking, to assist in the successful prosecution of human traffickers, and to help prevent human trafficking in Colorado.

89 *Chris Henderson, Denver, rep. statewide Matthew Allen Dodson, Hesperus, rep. director organization that provides legal advocacy to of a rural county department of social services abused, neglected, and at-risk children Daniel James Steele, Parker, rep. regional or *Mary C. Berg, Littleton, rep. director of an city-wide human trafficking task force or urban county department of social services coalition *Maureen Anne Cain, JD, Denver, rep. Thomas Acker, Grand Junction, rep. regional or statewide organization of criminal defense city-wide human trafficking task force or attorneys coalition *Brielyn Franklin Akins, Denver, rep. statewide Anthony Gerard Spurlock, Littleton, rep. *Judge Robert Lung, rep. judicial branch statewide association of county sheriffs coalition for victims of sexual assault Chief James Scott Baird, Breckenridge, rep. Christian Gardner-Wood, Superior, rep. statewide association of police chiefs statewide organization of district attorneys Cassandra Mary Frances Gonzalez, Longmont, Steven E. Ramierz, Littleton, rep. nonprofit rep. college or university department that organization that facilitates the treatment or conducts research on human trafficking housing of human trafficking victims Sara Nadelman, rep. Dept of Human Services Hava Simmons, Windsor, rep. child welfare Tammy Schneiderman, rep. Department of services for a county department of social Human Services services Janet Drake, rep. Department of Law Nhu-Minh D. Le, Aurora, rep. Organizations Sherman Swafford, Parker, rep. Department of that provide direct services to victims of human Labor and Employment trafficking Brett Mattson, rep. Colorado State Patrol Patricia Medige, Denver, rep. statewide Cathie Swanson, rep. Department of Agriculture immigrant rights organization Tris Lester DeGuzman Bacani, Denver, rep. Diana Ada Goldberg, Denver, rep. Child former victim of human trafficking for advocacy center involuntary servitude Fikile Ryder, MSCJ, Pueblo, rep. Faith-based Jill Marie Brogdon, Aurora, rep. former victim organization that assists victims of human of human trafficking for sexual servitude trafficking Maricela Elena Dennis, Colorado Springs, rep. Elise A. Reifschneider, Denver, rep. Regional or Organizations that provide direct services to city-wide human trafficking task force or victims of human trafficking coalition Sterling Harris, Denver, rep. Statewide Jo-Ann Cahill O’Neill, Canon City, rep. regional organization that provides services to crime or city-wide human trafficking task force or victims coalition Amanda A. Finger, Denver, rep. regional or city- wide human trafficking task force or coalition

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District 1: The City and County of Denver and the counties of Adams, Arapahoe, Douglas, and Jefferson.

District 2: The counties of Boulder, Cheyenne, Clear Creek, Elbert, Gilpin, Kit Carson, Larimer, Lincoln, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Weld, and Yuma.

District 3: The counties of Alamosa, Baca, Bent, Conejos, Costilla, Crowley, Custer, El Paso, Fremont, Huerfano, Kiowa, Las Animas, Mineral, Otero, Prowers, Pueblo, Rio Grande, Saguache, and Teller.

District 4: The counties of Archuleta, Chaffee, Delta, Dolores, Eagle, Garfield, Grand, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Jackson, Lake, La Plata, Mesa, Moffat, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Park, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt, San Juan, San Miguel, and Summit.

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Longmont Fort Morgan GRAND Rangely Akron 13th Wray Hot Sulphur 20th Boulder Springs RIO BLANCO Meeker BOULDER Brighton YUMA GILPIN BROOMFIELD ADAMS Central City 17th WASHINGTON EAGLE Georgetown 2nd 9th GARFIELD J GoldenDENVER Aurora CLEAR E ARAPAHOE Eagle SUMMIT CREEK F Centennial Littleton Glenwood 5th Breckenridge F 1st Rie Springs E El Jebel R KIT CARSON Castle Rock 18th S Kiowa Burlington Fairplay O MESA PITKIN Leadville N DOUGLAS ELBERT Aspen PARK Hugo 92 LAKE Grand Junction TELLER DELTA 4th CHEYENNE LINCOLN 11th Colorado Springs Cheyenne Wells 21st Delta GUNNISON Cripple CHAFFEE Creek EL PASO

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Colorado Judicial Department………………………………………………………………….303-861-1111

Department of Agriculture……………………………………………..……………………….303-869-9000

Department of Corrections……………………………………………………………………...719-579-9580

Department of Education………………………………………………………………………..303-866-6600

Department of Health Care Policy and Financing………………………………………………303-866-2868

Department of Higher Education………………………………………………………………..303-862-3001

Department of Human Services…………………………………………………………………303-866-5700

Department of Labor and Employment………………………………………………………….303-318-8000

Department of Law………………………………………………………………………………720-508-6000

Department of Local Affairs……………………………………………………………………..303-864-7720

Department of Military and Veterans Affairs……………………………………………………720-250-1500

Department of Natural Resources………………………………………………………………..303-866-3311

Department of Personnel and Administration……………………………………………………303-866-3000

Department of Public Health and Environment…………………………………………………..303-692-2000

Department of Public Safety……………………………………………………………………...303-239-4398

Department of Regulatory Agencies……………………………………………………………...303-894-7855

Department of Revenue…………………………………………………………………………..303-205-8411

Secretary of State…………………………………………………………………………………303-894-2200

Department of Transportation…………………………………………………………………….303-757-9011

Colorado Energy Office…………………………………………………………………………..303-866-2100

Lt. Governor’s Office……………………………………………………………………………..303-866-2087

Office of Economic Development and International Trade………………………………………303-892-3840

Office of Information Technology………………………………………………………………...303-764-7700

Office of State Planning and Budget……………………………………………………………...303-866-3317

Governor’s Office…………………………………………………………………………………303-866-2471

Treasurer’s Office…………………………………………………………………………………303-866-2441

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