April Table of 10  

Janice Sinden, Chief of Staff

 

April 20, 2016
12:00pm to 1:00pm

Humboldt
1700 Humboldt Street
Denver , Colorado 80218


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 Leadership in the Mayor’s Office: Dedicated to Public and Community Service

Our Table of 10 event provides MHYP members an opportunity to meet and converse with top-level business, community, and social leaders in Denver. These private lunches will give you exclusive access to people who's time is at a premium, in a setting that promotes open conversation. Come prepared to ask questions and learn from the best Denver has to offer.  This exclusive event is limited to 10 MHYP Members and registration opens at 10am on Wednesday one week prior to the event.

About Janice Sinden

Janice Sinden was appointed Chief of Staff by Mayor, Michael B. Hancock, in July of 2011. She oversees 60 appointees, 26 departments with more than 11,000 employees and a general fund budget of more than $1.5 billion annually. She also serves as a member of the city’s collective bargaining team, manages the day to day complexities of running a major metropolitan city, and raises funds for the Administration’s priority initiatives. Prior to joining the Hancock Administration, Janice served as the Executive Director of Colorado Concern, an alliance of top executives from across the state with a common interest in enhancing and protecting Colorado’s business climate. Her career includes co-founding Pinnacle Public Affairs, a Denver-based political and non-profit consulting firm, and serving as the Manager of Community Relations, Corporate Communications for Sharp HealthCare in San Diego. Janice’s love for community building and public services began upon her graduation from college when she moved to Washington, D.C. to work for newly-elected U.S. Senator Wayne Allard. Janice has been recognized by 5280 magazine as one of the 50 most influential people in Denver, by the Colorado Women’s Foundation as one of the 25 most influential women in Colorado, by the Girl Scouts of Colorado as a Woman of Distinction, and by the University of Northern Colorado Department of Political Science and International Affairs as Distinguished Alumnus of the Year. During her career, she has been actively involved with more than ten nonprofits, and currently serves as a member of the Board of Directors for the Denver Preschool Program and the American Transplant Foundation

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