Philanthropy Colorado members unanimously approved the following slate of directors and officers at the 2020 Annual Meeting. We look forward to welcoming the newest board members when their terms begin in January 2021.
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Philanthropy Colorado members unanimously approved the following slate of directors and officers at the 2020 Annual Meeting. We look forward to welcoming the newest board members when their terms begin in January 2021.
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