Who Had the Worst Week?

Who won the week?

  • GFM|CenterTable Vice President Amy Moynihan has joined the Boulder Board of County Commissioners Cultural Council.
  • Dana Lauren Berry, senior director of Public Relations and Communications at Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts, has joined the board of directors at the nonprofit Runway to Hope.
  • Workwear brand Dickies selected Carbondale’s Backbone to provide public relations, affiliate marketing and influencer management services.
  • Former CBS4 meteorologist Chris Spears left the station two years ago to open a home-and-garden decor shop in Olde Town Arvada. He has now returned to television, this time with 9News.
  • The DCPA has leased a 25,000 square foot building south of downtown that will hold an upcoming immersive experience: “Monopoly Lifesized: Travel Edition.
  • The temperature may be in the 90s in Denver, but that hasn’t stopped Vail, Keystone and Breckenridge from announcing their opening dates for the 2024-25 ski season. Right now, Breck is first on Nov. 8.
  • The Waltons, owners of the Denver Broncos, are spending nearly $50 million on a residence in the exclusive Polo Club neighborhood in Cherry Creek North
  • Arguably the greatest coach in the history of NCAA athletics has announced his retirement. Anson Dorrance led the University of North Carolina‘s women’s soccer team to 22 national championships. His record was 934-88-53.
  • The street artist Banksy has been on a tear in London, unveiling new pieces each day over the past week and a half.