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HYATT REGENCY AURORA-DENVER CONFERENCE CENTER 13200 East 14th Place Aurora, Colorado, USA, 80011 HyattRegAurora-DCC-FINAL.indd 1 12/8/15 9:45 AM GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOLS WORLDS OF OPPORTUNITY More than 98,000 graduates and Cherry Creek Schools offers counting since 1955. opportunities for high school students to participate in 22 The Class of 2015 earned more Colorado High School Activities than $58 million in scholarships. Association sanctioned sports and four team sports at Cherry The Cherry Creek School District Creek middle schools. The is one of just 10 school districts programs have garnered 187 Team in Colorado to make the College State Championships and 235 Board’s 5th Annual AP District Individual Champions in just the Honor Roll for increasing access to past 14 years. AP® course work while at the same time maintaining or increasing The Cherry Creek School the percentage of students earning District has been honored scores of 3 or higher on Advanced by the Association of School Placement Exams. Business Officials International as one of only 23 school districts America’s Best Employers. nationwide to receive the Forbes business magazine has Meritorious Budget Certificate named the Cherry Creek School of Excellence for at least 16 District one of the 2015 Best consecutive years. The award Employers. recognizes school entities that demonstrate excellence and Cherry Creek Schools has the third transparency in school budget most National Board Certified presentation. Teachers in Colorado. “All children deserve a great school in their neighborhood, one they can walk or ride the bus to with their friends. These friendships between children and their families unite communities Cherry Creek Schools and make them stronger.” Dr. Harry Bull, Superintendent 303.773.1184 | www.cherrycreekschools.org BUSINESS DIRECTORY Publishing Information Table of Contents Advertising Sales: What is the Chamber? 4, 6 Brock Publishing Events Calendar 8 Sandi Ausman Chair's Letter 10 603 S. Broadway, Ste. A Chamber Board 12, 14, 16 Boulder, CO 80305 Arapahoe County Commissioners 18 303-443-0600 www.brockpub.com Aurora City Council 20 Centennial City Council 22 Board & Committee Portraits: Adams County Commissioners 22 Brad Mikel Chamber Staff 24 Master Photographer Chamber Committees 26, 28, 30 & 32 Mikel-Gamber Photography Inc. Chamber Foundation 34 5793 Thunderhill Rd., Parker, CO 80134 Chamber Affiliates & Partners 36, 38 303-748-5524 Frequently Used Business and Government Contacts 40 www.mikel-gamber.com Relocating to Aurora 42 Accessing your ChamberMaster Account 44 Directory Design and Layout: Six & Six, Inc. / Mario Waller 2016 Alphabetical by Member Listing 47 303-601-1580 A complete alphabetical listing of all Aurora Chamber of Commerce members, including address, www.6and6inc.com phone number, type of business and web site addresses. Printing: 2016 Business Category Listing 79 Publication Printers Corp. A categorical listing of all Chamber of Commerce members by their type of business, including Matt Tucker addresses, contact name, phone numbers and web site addresses. 2001 S. Platte River Dr. Denver, CO 80223 2016 Who’s Who Listing 107 www.publicationprinters.com An alphabetical listing of all Aurora Chamber of Commerce primary representatives. Publisher: Aurora Chamber of Commerce 14305 E. Alameda Ave., Ste. 300 Advertisers Index Aurora, CO 80012 Note: 2016 Member Directory advertisers are boxed with their logo within the member listings section. 303-344-1500 Abboud Financial / Securities America . 41 Fastsigns Aurora . 9 www.aurorachamber.org Alpine Carstar . 35 First Bank Aurora . 31 American Medical Response . 9 Fitzsimons Credit Union . 39 Front Cover: Innovation is the hallmark of the 2016 Business Directory Ameristar Casino, Resort & Spa . 15 Forsberg-Engerman Company . 37 cover design. The Chamber serves as a strong partner in the development Arapahoe County Fairgrounds . OBC Great Western Printing . 21 of the Gaylord project, now under construction near DIA. The regional Arapahoe County Security Center Inc. 35 Good Chemistry . 77 community embraced the changing face of DIA with the addition of the Arapahoe Douglas/Works! . 17 Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa . 33 Westin Hotel and RTD light rail station as well as the airport branding, Aurora Dentistry . 19 Hyatt Regency Aurora . .IFC DEN. Centennial welcomed a new entertainment destination, Top Golf. Aurora Family YMCA . 46 Havana Business Improvement District . 46 The mission of Buckley Air Force Base is the top priority of the Chamber’s Aurora Mental Health . 19 ITEC . 41 Aurora Public Schools . 46 Jordan Road Carstar . 35 Defense Council. Special thanks to Pickens Tech Chamber intern Quanda Aurora/South Metro SBDC . 25 Len Lyall Chevrolet . 46 Allen, Rangeview High School senior for the cover concept. Backflow Consulting . 45 Life Center of Aurora . 11 Balancing Books Inc . 41 Lotus School of Excellence . 41 The Aurora Chamber of Commerce Business Directory is published for the Brock Media . 45 Majestic Commerce Center . 21 use of the Aurora Chamber and its members. Use of any portion of this Cherry Creek Retirement Village . 33 Medical Center of Aurora . IBC Cherry Creek School District . 1 Mesa Systems Inc . 41 Directory, including publisher produced advertising, is strictly prohibited Children’s Hospital Colorado . 3 Metro Community Provider Network . 29 without the Aurora Chamber’s permission. City of Aurora - Golf Division . 17 Mountain States Employer Council . 46 Please note: Every possible effort has been made to include accurate City of Aurora - Communications . 19 Navy Federal Credit Union . 23 City of Aurora - Library & Cultural Services . 39 Pickens Technical Center . 19 information in the listing sections. The Aurora Chamber of Commerce College America . 45 Publications Printers Corp. 27 assumes no liability for errors or omissions that may have occurred. Please Citywide Banks . 29 Rocky Mountain Law Group . 45 inform the Aurora Chamber of any changes, so they may be corrected. Colorado Access . 78 RTD . 46 Colorado Medical Waste . 31 Salvation Army/Aurora Corps . 37 Colorado Technical University . 13 Shalom Cares . 23 Comfort Inn Aurora . 35 Specialty Incentives . 46 Component Specalities . 46 Springhill Suites by Marriott - Denver Airport . 39 Courtyard by Marriott - Denver Airport . 21 Storage Masters . 39 Denver Community Credit Union . 41 Sunflower Bank . 27 Denver South Economic Development Partnership . 78 Suss Buick GMC . 21 Doubletree by Hilton - Denver . 25 Tenaker Pet Care Center . 9 14305 E. Alameda Ave., Ste. 300 • Aurora, CO 80012 Doubletree by Hilton - Denver/Stapleton North . 25 Xcel Energy . 9 Phone: 303-344-1500 • Fax: 303-344-1564 Euflora . 43 Westerra Credit Union . 37 Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott - Denver Airport . 39 www.aurorachamber.org 2 ONE OF THE TOP 5 BEST CHILDREN’S HOSPITALS IN THE NATION © 2015 Children’s Hospital Colorado DATE: 12.7.15 CLIENT: CHC TRIM SIZE: 8.5" x 11" APPROVAL INITIAL/DATE/TIME APPROVAL INITIAL/DATE/TIME FILE NAME: CHC150600 PREPARED BY: Jake LIVE SIZE: .5x.625v 1 ART DIRECTOR 4 PROD. MGR PUB/ISSUE: Awards Ad DBJ INTERNAL ROUND: R1 BLEED SIZE: .25 2 COPYWRITER 5 PROJ. MGR FILE TYPE: INDD CC 2015 CLIENT ROUND: R1 LASER SCALE: 100% 3 COPYEDITOR 6 ACCOUNT MGR NOTES: BUSINESS DIRECTORY What is The Chamber? What Can The Chamber Do For You? Membership in The Chamber can mean increased profits and business for your organization. he Aurora Chamber of Commerce is The Chamber is the business liaison with officials of the cities of the Eastern Metro T the voice of the business community area including Aurora, Centennial, Brighton, Bennett, and Commerce City, as well as in the Eastern Metro area - and beyond. It with officials for Arapahoe and Adams Counties, and state and federal government. is an action oriented, membership driven, The Chamber serves as a credible voice for issues including education, taxes, health, and community growth. nonprofit organization that is a powerful advocate for its members. Business-to-business networking is encouraged, and Chamber members get member- only pricing on a workers’ compensation program, as well as on a wide variety of member services. A primary objective of The Chamber is to create a positive business environment and Finally, becoming active in The Chamber is a great way for you to meet other business owners and professionals on a more personal basis, through business- encourage growth and long-term economic oriented social programs. vitality. Through The Chamber, members It’s always great to do business with someone you know!
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