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. Who are Colorado's 10 most influential women?
Who are Colorado's 10 most influential women?
Roxane White, chief of staff to Gov. John Hickenlooper
Elbra Wedgeworth, former Denver city councilwoman
Wilma Webb, former state legislator and first lady of Denver
Chris Watney, Colorado Children’s Campaign president
Anne Warhover, Colorado Health Foundation president
Lindsey Vonn, Olympic skier
Amy Van Dyken, Olympic swimmer
Marilyn Van Derbur, former Miss America, public speaker
Pat Stryker, founder of the Bohemian Foundation
Cindy Stevenson, Jefferson County School District superintendent
Amy Stephens, House Majority Leader
Lola Spradley, former speaker of the House
Elizabeth Soberg, United Healthcare president and CEO
Janice Sinden, chief of staff for Denver Mayor Michael Hancock
Pam Shockley-Zalabak, chancellor of CU Colorado Springs
Pat Schroeder, former congresswoman from Denver and presidential candidate
Lisa Schomp, Ralph Schomp Automotive owner
Marguerite Salazar, Health and Human Services regional director
Cleo Parker Robinson, founder of Cleo Parker Robinson Dance
Barbara O’Brien, senior fellow at Piton Foundation, former lieutenant governor
Kay Norton, University of Northern Colorado president
Gale Norton, former Colorado attorney general and U.S. Secretary of Interior
Reynelda Muse, former Colorado television anchor and founding anchor on CNN
Mary Mullarkey, retired Colorado Supreme Court chief justice
Melanie Mills, Colorado Ski Country USA president and CEO
Sue Miller, pioneer in fight against breast cancer
Joyce Meskis, owner of Tattered Cover
Nancy McCallin, Colorado Community College System president
Michelle Malkin, political commentator/blogger
Joanne Maguire, Lockheed Martin Space Systems executive vice president
Sharon Magness Blake, philanthropist
Donna Lynne, Kaiser Foundation president
Rebecca Love Kourlis, former Colorado Supreme Court justice
Patty Limerick, professor, chair of CU-Boulder Center for the New West
Dottie Lamm, former first lady of Colorado, activist
Frances Koncilja, attorney
Cary Kennedy, Denver deputy mayor and chief financial officer
Kim Jordan, CEO of New Belgium Brewing
Swanee Hunt, philanthropist and former U.S. ambassador to Austria
Tucker Hart Adams, economist
Christina Habas, Denver District Court judge
Temple Grandin, professor at CSU, spokeswoman for autism awareness
Cheri Gerou, state representative and chair of the Joint Budget Committee
Maria Garcia Berry, CRL Associates CEO
Lynn Gangone, Colorado Women’s College dean
Patricia Gabow, Denver Health CEO
Missy Franklin, swimmer
Britta Erickson, Denver Film Society Festival director
Allison Eid, Colorado Supreme Court justice
Jean Dubofsky, former Colorado Supreme Court justice
Tami Door, Downtown Denver Partnership president and CEO
Patti Dennis, KUSA vice president/news
Diana DeGette, congresswoman from Denver
Dana Crawford, historic preservationist and developer
Vicki Cowart, Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains CEO
Susana Cordova, Denver Public Schools chief academic officer
Linda Childears, Daniels Fund president and CEO
Elizabeth Celania-Fagen, Douglas County Schools superintendent
Pearl Casias, first female tribal chair of the Ute tribe
Morgan Carroll, state senator
Patty Calhoun, Westword publisher
Kelly Brough, Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce president and CEO
Gretchen Bleiler, snowboarder
Ceal Barry, former CU women’s basketball coach
Lynn Bartels, Denver Post political reporter
Patricia Barela-Rivera, owner of PBR Solutions
Polly Baca, first Hispanic woman elected to Colorado Senate
Sue Anschutz-Rodgers, philanthropist
Norma Anderson, retired state senator
Linda Alvarado, president of Alvarado Construction
Marin Alsop, Colorado Symphony conductor
Christine Arguello, federal judge
Katherine Archuleta, national political director for Obama campaign
Adele Arakawa, 9News anchor
Colleen Abdoulah, WOW Communications CEO
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